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US: Tesla Diner, Supercharger Station Opens in Hollywood 2

Elon Musk’s first Tesla diner, drive-in theater and Supercharger station has officially opened in Hollywood, California on Monday, July 21. Tesla’s humanoid Optimus robots greeted fans and handed out popcorn to customers.

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US: Tesla Diner, Supercharger Station Opens in Hollywood

Elon Musk’s first Tesla diner, drive-in theater and Supercharger station has officially opened in Hollywood, California on Monday, July 21. Tesla’s humanoid Optimus robots greeted fans and handed out popcorn to customers.

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UK: Major Fire Erupts at Recycling Warehouse in Rushden

A major fire broke out at a recycling warehouse in Rushden, Northamptonshire, on Friday, May 23. Nearby residents were advised to avoid the area and stay indoors with windows closed.

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Australia: Record Flooding Batters Northern NSW After Heavy Rainfall 7

Flooding has battered cities and towns across the Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region in northern New South Wales, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate after days of heavy rainfall. In the city of Taree, the Manning River surpassed its 1929 record of six meters and was still rising as of Wednesday morning, May 21. Authorities have issued 13 emergency-level alerts. This video shows a man trying to save his mowers from the flooding.

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Ikeda breaks season duck at Canon Open

Ikeda breaks season duck at Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Yuta Ikeda holds the victor's trophy after winning his first title of the season with a wire-to-wire victory at the Canon Open at Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture on Oct. 7, 2012.

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Ishikawa takes lead at Canon Open

Ishikawa takes lead at Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Japanese golfer Ryo Ishikawa launches a shot during the Canon Open at Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture on Oct. 7, 2011. Ishikawa took a one-shot lead at the halfway point of the tournament.

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Yokota wins Canon Open

Yokota wins Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - A tearful Shinichi Yokota hugs his wife, Yuko, after winning the Canon Open golf tournament at Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama on Oct. 10, 2010. Yokota earned his second career JGTO Tour victory, edging star Ryo Ishikawa.

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Ishikawa in 2nd round of Canon Open

Ishikawa in 2nd round of Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Money leader Ryo Ishikawa tees off at Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture in the second round of the Canon Open on Oct. 8, 2010. Ishikawa shot 69 to move one shot behind a group of five sharing the lead in the tournament.

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Ishikawa in 2nd round of Canon Open

Ishikawa in 2nd round of Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Money leader Ryo Ishikawa plays a shot in the second round of the Canon Open at Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture on Oct. 8, 2010. Ishikawa shot 69 to move one stroke behind a group of five sharing the lead in the tournament.

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Ozaki inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame

Ozaki inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Masashi ''Jumbo'' Ozaki (L), the JGTO Tour leader with 94 career wins, receives a panel as an inductee into the World Golf Hall of Fame at the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama on Oct. 7, 2010.

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Ishikawa at Canon Open

Ishikawa at Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Money leader Ryo Ishikawa plays in the first round of the Canon Open at the Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture on Oct. 7, 2010. Ishikawa was tied for fifth at 69 after the first round of the tournament.

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Ishikawa at Canon Open

Ishikawa at Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Money leader Ryo Ishikawa tees off in the first round of the Canon Open at the Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture on Oct. 7, 2010. Ishikawa was tied for fifth at 69 after the first round of the tournament.

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Inoue comes from behind to win Canon Open for 1st title in 4 yrs

Inoue comes from behind to win Canon Open for 1st title in 4 yrs

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Japan's Makoto Inoue holds up the winner's trophy on Oct. 12 after his victory in the Canon Open at Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture.

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Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Japan's Ai Miyazato responds to the gallery after winning the Japan Women's Open, her first major title in Japan, at the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama on Oct. 2. Miyazato became the youngest winner in tournament history at 20 years and 3 months, breaking the previous record held by Hall of Famer Hisako Higuchi, who won in 1968 as a 23-year-old.

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Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Ai Miyazato holds up the trophy she obtained after winning the Japan Women's Open, her first major title in Japan, at the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama on Oct. 2. Miyazato became the youngest winner in tournament history at 20 years and 3 months.

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Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Ai Miyazato wipes away tears during an interview after capturing the Japan Women's Open, her first major title in Japan, at the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama on Oct. 2. Miyazato became the youngest winner in tournament history at 20 years and 3 months.

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Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Ai Miyazato kisses the trophy she captured in the Japan Women's Open, her first major title in Japan, at the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama on Oct. 2. Miyazato became the youngest winner in tournament history at 20 years and 3 months.

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Miyazato stays on track for Japan Women's Open title

Miyazato stays on track for Japan Women's Open title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Ai Miyazato stays on course for her first major title on the Japanese women's tour Oct. 1 at Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama as she took a six-stroke lead into the final round of the Japan Women's Open.

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Miyazato takes lead at Japan Women's Open golf

Miyazato takes lead at Japan Women's Open golf

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Japan's Ai Miyazato carded a second straight 3-under-par 69 on Sept. 30, the second day of the Japan Women's Open at Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama.

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Mori denies receiving free golf club membership

Mori denies receiving free golf club membership

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Photo taken by a Kyodo News helicopter Feb. 15 shows the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama. Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori denied reports that he received a free membership nearly 16 years ago in the golf club, which he failed to leave Feb. 10 after being informed of the collision between a Japanese fisheries training ship and a U.S. Navy submarine off Hawaii.

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Miyazato takes lead at Japan Women's Open golf

Miyazato takes lead at Japan Women's Open golf

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Japan's Ai Miyazato carded a second straight 3-under-par 69 on Sept. 30, the second day of the Japan Women's Open at Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama. (Kyodo)

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Miyazato stays on track for Japan Women's Open title

Miyazato stays on track for Japan Women's Open title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Ai Miyazato stays on course for her first major title on the Japanese women's tour Oct. 1 at Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama as she took a six-stroke lead into the final round of the Japan Women's Open. (Kyodo)

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Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Ai Miyazato wipes away tears during an interview after capturing the Japan Women's Open, her first major title in Japan, at the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama on Oct. 2. Miyazato became the youngest winner in tournament history at 20 years and 3 months. (Kyodo)

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Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Japan's Ai Miyazato responds to the gallery after winning the Japan Women's Open, her first major title in Japan, at the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama on Oct. 2. Miyazato became the youngest winner in tournament history at 20 years and 3 months, breaking the previous record held by Hall of Famer Hisako Higuchi, who won in 1968 as a 23-year-old. (Kyodo)

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Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Ai Miyazato kisses the trophy she captured in the Japan Women's Open, her first major title in Japan, at the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama on Oct. 2. Miyazato became the youngest winner in tournament history at 20 years and 3 months. (Kyodo)

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Inoue comes from behind to win Canon Open for 1st title in 4 yrs

Inoue comes from behind to win Canon Open for 1st title in 4 yrs

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Japan's Makoto Inoue holds up the winner's trophy on Oct. 12 after his victory in the Canon Open at Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

Miyazato wins Japan Women's Open golf

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Ai Miyazato holds up the trophy she obtained after winning the Japan Women's Open, her first major title in Japan, at the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama on Oct. 2. Miyazato became the youngest winner in tournament history at 20 years and 3 months. (Kyodo)

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Golf: Miyazato cites dip in motivation for retiring at season's end

Golf: Miyazato cites dip in motivation for retiring at season's end

Ai Miyazato holds up her trophy in celebration as the youngest winner of the Japan Women's Open, her first major title in Japan, at the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama in this photo taken in October 2005. The former women's world No. 1 golfer and nine-time winner on the U.S. LPGA Tour formally announced on May 29, 2017, her decision to retire. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yokota wins Canon Open

Yokota wins Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - A tearful Shinichi Yokota hugs his wife, Yuko, after winning the Canon Open golf tournament at Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama on Oct. 10, 2010. Yokota earned his second career JGTO Tour victory, edging star Ryo Ishikawa. (Kyodo)

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Ishikawa in 2nd round of Canon Open

Ishikawa in 2nd round of Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Money leader Ryo Ishikawa plays a shot in the second round of the Canon Open at Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture on Oct. 8, 2010. Ishikawa shot 69 to move one stroke behind a group of five sharing the lead in the tournament. (Kyodo)

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Ishikawa in 2nd round of Canon Open

Ishikawa in 2nd round of Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Money leader Ryo Ishikawa tees off at Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture in the second round of the Canon Open on Oct. 8, 2010. Ishikawa shot 69 to move one shot behind a group of five sharing the lead in the tournament. (Kyodo)

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Ishikawa takes lead at Canon Open

Ishikawa takes lead at Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Japanese golfer Ryo Ishikawa launches a shot during the Canon Open at Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture on Oct. 7, 2011. Ishikawa took a one-shot lead at the halfway point of the tournament. (Kyodo)

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Ishikawa at Canon Open

Ishikawa at Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Money leader Ryo Ishikawa tees off in the first round of the Canon Open at the Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture on Oct. 7, 2010. Ishikawa was tied for fifth at 69 after the first round of the tournament. (Kyodo)

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Ishikawa at Canon Open

Ishikawa at Canon Open

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Money leader Ryo Ishikawa plays in the first round of the Canon Open at the Totsuka Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture on Oct. 7, 2010. Ishikawa was tied for fifth at 69 after the first round of the tournament. (Kyodo)

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Ozaki inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame

Ozaki inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Masashi ''Jumbo'' Ozaki (L), the JGTO Tour leader with 94 career wins, receives a panel as an inductee into the World Golf Hall of Fame at the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama on Oct. 7, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Mori denies receiving free golf club membership

Mori denies receiving free golf club membership

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Photo taken by a Kyodo News helicopter Feb. 15 shows the Totsuka Country Club in Yokohama. Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori denied reports that he received a free membership nearly 16 years ago in the golf club, which he failed to leave Feb. 10 after being informed of the collision between a Japanese fisheries training ship and a U.S. Navy submarine off Hawaii.

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