Mary “Cres” Crescence Compton

May. 05, 1934 – May. 03, 2026 GRAND FORKS, N.D. – Mary “Cres” Crescence Compton, 91, Grand Forks, N.D. died Sunday, May. 3, in Edgewood Vista. Funeral Liturgy: 1:00 p.m. Friday, May 8, 2026, in the Norman Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation: 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. the funeral home on Friday. Burial: Calvary North Cemetery, […]

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David B. Lunde

David Lunde, 98, died April 26, 2026 at the Griggs County Care Center, with family by his side. David Bruce Lunde was born on the family farm in Sverdrup Township, rural Cooperstown, on October 3, 1927, to Martin and Sophia Lunde. He was the youngest of five children. David was a young boy on the […]

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Locus Robotics rolls out Locus Array for end-to-end warehouse fulfillment

Locus Robotics, a provider of warehouse automation systems, has launched Locus Array, which it describes as a “fully autonomous fulfillment system” which combines mobile robotics, an integrated robotic picking arm, and AI-powered perception with autonomous execution to complete end-to-end workflows without manual intervention. Deployments are already underway with early access customers in North America, as […]

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Electric Vehicles Dominate This Year’s AAA Car Guide

AAA has awarded the 2026 Lucid Gravity Touring as the overall winner and top vehicle in the midsize SUV category for the 2026 AAA Car Guide. This year, all category winners are either electric (EV) or hybrid vehicles. “AAA’s annual Car Guide helps consumers navigate the ever-changing automotive marketplace by breaking vehicles into eight different […]

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Steve Jobs Once Described What Set Humans Apart From Apes And Other ‘High Primates’: The Apple Co-Founder Said This Is What Matters The Most

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL ) co-founder Steve Jobs once framed humanity’s edge over apes and other high primates in simple terms: people build tools, then use those tools to outrun their own limits. Jobs Saw Bicycles As Proof Of Human Advantage In interviews from the early 1980s, Jobs described reading a Scientific American study that […]

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