Next year, Germany’s Deutschlandticket will cost 58 euros
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Next year, Germany’s Deutschlandticket will cost 58 euros

That’s because the state has to spend money on updating the railway infrastructure rather than subsidizing the cost of the popular pass After months of bickering and speculation on the topic, it is now official – Germany’s popular public transport pass, known as Deutschlandticket will become more expensive from 1 January 2025. The new price of the monthly pass allowing access to local and regional buses and trains throughout the country will be raised to 58 euros. The current price of 49 euros will be in place until the end of the year, as agreed by the transport officials of the federal and state governments, however, it has been deemed unsustainable in the long term. "The agreement at the special conference of transport ministers shows that the states want to hold on...
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Amazon’s early Prime Big Deal Days sale include steep discounts on TP-Link routers and mesh WiFi systems
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Amazon’s early Prime Big Deal Days sale include steep discounts on TP-Link routers and mesh WiFi systems

We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more Sign Up For Goods Product news, reviews, and must-have deals.When was the last time you actually thought about your wireless router? It sits in the corner, blinking away while dishing out the precious internet you use to stream, scroll, text, and pretty much everything else. As part of its early Prime Day deals, Amazon just dropped prices on a ton of TP-Link routers and mesh WiFi systems to suit just about every need, space, and budget. The official Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days fall sale officially runs October 7th and 8th, but we’ll be covering all the early deals during the run up to the event. As with all Prime Day deals, don’t hesitate if...
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New York judge dismisses state terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, keeps murder charge
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New York judge dismisses state terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, keeps murder charge

A New York state judge dismissed state terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione on Tuesday but kept second-degree murder charges in connection with the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December.New York Judge Gregory Carro tossed out charges of murder in furtherance of an act of terrorism and murder in the second degree as a crime of terrorism against Mangione, ruling the charges were "legally insufficient." Carro ruled that prosecutors presented "legally sufficient evidence of all other counts, including Murder in the Second Degree.""While the People place great emphasis on defendant’s ‘ideological’ motive, there is no indication in the statute that a murder committed for ideological reasons (in this case, the defendant’s apparent desire to draw attention to what he perceived as inequities or greed within the American health care system), fits within the definition...
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