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45k-Mile 2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK430 Coupe at No Reserve

This 2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK430 coupe has 45k miles following registration history in California, and it remained in the same owner’s care from July 2004 until earlier this year. The car is finished in Brilliant Silver Metallic over Ash leather and is powered by a 4. 3-liter V8 paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. Features include 17″ five-spoke AMG monoblock lightweight alloy wheels, a sunroof, xenon headlights, fog lights, heated power-adjustable front seats, an electric rear sunshade, cruise control, dual-zone automatic climate control, a trunk-mounted six-disc CD changer, and a Bose sound system. This C208 CLK430 coupe is now offered by the selling dealer at no reserve with the owner’s manual, a first-aid kit, and a clean California title.

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Evers, WEDC spent more than $160K on trade trip to Europe

(The Center Square) Wisconsin spent at least $160,000 to send Gov. Tony Evers, his wife, and several staff members and security, along with former Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes and WEDC staff, to Germany and France earlier this year, according to documents acquired through public records requests by The Center [.].

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Voter fury emerges over skyrocketing electricity bills as AI stokes demand — and fears of a stock market bubble

Voter anger over the cost of living is hurtling forward into next year’s midterm elections, when pivotal contests will be decided by communities that are home to fast-rising electric bills or fights over who’s footing the bill to power Big Tech’s energy-hungry data centers. Electricity costs were a key issue in this week’s elections for governor in New Jersey and Virginia, a data center hotspot, and in Georgia, where Democrats ousted two Republican incumbents for seats on the state’s utility regulatory commission. Meanwhile, concerns are growing over an AI bubble in stock markets. Mary Callahan Erdoes, CEO of JPMorgan’s asset and.

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