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Google Maps and Gurugram Police have jointly launched a real-time traffic alert system that will warn drivers in advance when approaching accident-prone or hazardous zones, police said on Saturday.
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We’re in a really good position with Loch Lomond,” said Santa Cruz Water Department Deputy Director Chris Coburn. “If we have even a normal winter from here, easily Loch ...
The philosophy of these tools is that the world is data and truth is probabilistic. Christians must proceed with biblically grounded care.
Every time I give a talk in a parish to explain the synod on synodality, I am told, “We never hear anything about this from our priests or bishops”. I thought ...