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Shohei Ohtani leaning on Dodgers teammates more after departure of Ippei Mizuhara
Shohei Ohtani pulled up a chair inside the visitors clubhouse at Nationals Park and gazed up at a television. For a moment he was alone, undisturbed by the rest of the Los Angeles Dodgers, a solitary figure watching the Arizona Diamondbacks play the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Tesla clears key regulatory hurdles for self-driving in China
Tesla has cleared some key regulatory hurdles that have long hindered it from rolling out its self-driving software in China, paving the way for a favorable result from Elon Musk's surprise visit to the U.S. automaker's second-largest market.
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Local councils in Japan take measures to counter candidate shortfall
As town and village councils and assemblies across the nation are increasingly turning to new ways to seek out new blood as they grapple with a critical shortage of prospective candidates and their members being elected without a vote due to a lack of contenders.
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Yen rebounds strongly after first slide past ¥160 since 1990
The yen swung in holiday-thinned market conditions, punching through ¥160 per dollar to touch its weakest in 34 years before erasing all its losses for the day and rebounding strongly.
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