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  2. Land banking - Wikipedia

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    Blighted land in Philadelphia. Land banking is the practice of aggregating parcels of land for future sale or development.. While in many countries land banking may refer to various private real estate investment schemes, in the United States it refers to the establishment of quasi-governmental county or municipal authorities tasked with managing an inventory of surplus land.

  3. Volkswagen emissions scandal - Wikipedia

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    New US Tier 2 rules established to replace Tier 1. NO x limit decreasing from 1.0 g/mi to 0.07 g/mi: 2004–2009: Phase-in period of diesel emissions rules: 2007: Volkswagen suspends sales of current diesel lines awaiting technology to meet new standards. Bosch allegedly warns Volkswagen not to use its software illegally. [1] [2] 2008

  4. Portal:Current events/October 2017 - Wikipedia

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    The head of the United Kingdom's Financial Conduct Authority Andrew Bailey admits to meeting oil giant Saudi Aramco over a potential £1.5 trillion listing on the London Stock Exchange. The regulator has been criticised for proposing changes to listing rules to accommodate sovereign-owned companies.

  5. Waymo - Wikipedia

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    Waymo Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid undergoing testing in the San Francisco Bay Area (2017). Waymo LLC, formerly known as the Google Self-Driving Car Project, is an American autonomous driving technology company headquartered in Mountain View, California.

  6. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    The FIT21 Act, focusing on decentralized standards and broader crypto regulation. Tax issues, including potential adjustments to staking reward tax rules. The legislation is expected to provide regulatory clarity for agencies overseeing digital asset markets and integrate digital assets into existing tax and banking laws.

  7. NASCAR Xfinity Series - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, NASCAR changed rules requiring cars to use current body styles, similar to the Cup cars. However, the cars still used V6 engines. The cars gradually became similar to Cup cars. In 1995, changes were made. The series switched to V-8s with a compression ratio of 9:1 (as opposed to 14:1 for Cup at the time). The vehicle weight with driver ...

  8. Whistleblowing - Wikipedia

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    Whistleblowing (also whistle-blowing or whistle blowing) is the activity of a person, often an employee, revealing information about activity within a private or public organization that is deemed illegal, immoral, illicit, unsafe or fraudulent.