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    Temu eventually expanded into the Latin American market. [20] On January 17, 2024, Temu officially launched in South Africa, the 49th country that Temu had entered since its launch in September 2022. [21] In February 2024, Temu offered US$15 million in giveaways in multiple Super Bowl ads that several congressmen had asked the network not to ...

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  7. Black Mountain (Nevada) - Wikipedia

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    Black Mountain is a landmark mountain south of the Las Vegas Valley. It is one of the more prominent of the mountains in the McCullough Range. Another mountain, adjacent to Interstate 11 in Henderson, is commonly called Black Mountain, including by the city of Henderson. It is actually an unnamed peak.

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    On October 6, 2022, a stabbing spree occurred along the Las Vegas Strip, killing two people and injuring at least six. [2] [3] The incident occurred in front of the Wynn Casino. [4] It is the deadliest stabbing attack in the United States since the 2020 Knox County stabbing.

  9. Las Vegas algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas algorithms were introduced by László Babai in 1979, in the context of the graph isomorphism problem, as a dual to Monte Carlo algorithms. [3] Babai [4] introduced the term "Las Vegas algorithm" alongside an example involving coin flips: the algorithm depends on a series of independent coin flips, and there is a small chance of failure (no result).