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Mon, May 25, 2026 at 8:10 AM UTC Kusini Yengi believes he can fight his way into new manager Stephen Robinson’s plans if he returns to Aberdeen this summer, but he could yet stay with Cerezo Osaka should the Dons cancel his contract as the J-League club are unwilling to pay a fee for the [...]

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SHIZUOKA, May 26 (News On Japan) – Cows graze peacefully beneath the lightly snow-capped slopes of Mount Fuji at Nakatomi Farm on the Asagiri Plateau in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, where a picturesque rural landscape resembling a scene from a storybook has become a major attraction on social media. Located in the vast grasslands of the [...]

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Shibazakura (moss phlox) is in full bloom at Shibazakura Takinoue Park in the hilly town of Takinoue, Hokkaido. The attraction traces back 69 years to a single box of seedlings and has since grown into one of Japan’s largest floral displays, covering around 100,000 square meters (about 1.08 million sq ft). Takinoue Town sits in [...]

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TELLICO PLAINS, Tenn. (WVLT) – Fred Schwartz graduated high school in 1944 and signed up to serve the country the next day. “As soon as you graduated, the next day I went to the recruiting station and signed up,” Schwartz said. He met his wife Ann during high school. They have been married for more [...]

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SAN FRANCISCO—A global tech behemoth appears to be at the start of a new era, which is not necessarily a good thing. Although Apple Inc. turned 50 in April and is getting a new CEO in fall, comparing its current “rut” to its prior world-changing innovations has only deepened the murk of whether its prospects can continue building on [...]

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