Ex moves into driveway couple
Dear Abby, I love my husband, but I’m getting tired of being a second-class citizen in my house. It started when we bought a van… Read More »Ex moves into driveway couple
Dear Abby, I love my husband, but I’m getting tired of being a second-class citizen in my house. It started when we bought a van… Read More »Ex moves into driveway couple
SANT’AGATA BOLOGNESE, Italy – The boys leaving primary school in an Italian village fell silent as the Lamborghini approached, its throaty 12-cylinder engine booming out… Read More »Italian Automotive Style Icons Struggle to Go Electric
In 2019, many auto experts said Tesla made a big mistake by deciding to sell cars only online, arguing that the bad feelings people had… Read More »Tesla is forcing the auto industry to rethink how it sells cars
Mr. David-Weill was sometimes called the “Sun King.” “Everything revolved around Michel at Lazard,” William D. Cohan, the author of “The Last Tycoons: The Secret… Read More »Michel David-Weill, influential Lazard Banker, dies at 89
WASHINGTON (AP) — A political shift is beginning to take place in the US as tens of thousands of suburban voters who have contributed to… Read More »More than 1 million voters switch to GOP as a warning to Dems
Four Democratic US senators today asked the Federal Trade Commission to “investigate Apple and Google for their involvement in unfair and deceptive practices by allowing… Read More »Spurred by Roe’s overthrow, Senators seek FTC investigation into iOS and Android tracking
Authorities have recalled more than 400,000 solar-powered umbrellas sold at Costco due to overheating and fire risks. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, which issued… Read More »More than 400,000 solar umbrellas recalled due to fire risk
(Photo: Chip Somodevilla via Getty Images) (Photo: Chip Somodevilla via Getty Images) Arkansas governor candidate Sarah Huckabee Sanders vowed in a recent speech that she… Read More »Sarah Huckabee Sanders Swears A ‘Child’ In The Womb Will Be Just As Safe As The One In The Classroom
Many businesses have been caught off guard this year by changes in our spending choices. Americans eager to travel and party after spending most of… Read More »Gadgets were hot. Now they are not.
Rocio Quero Yescas is 56 years old and walks with a cane, and she is afraid she will trip and fall because the floor tiles… Read More »In Bronx Housing Court, tenants fight to stay in their homes
enlarge † Much of the heart is made up of muscle cells as shown here. Earlier this year, news came about the first experimental xenotransplantation:… Read More »Pig heart transplant: doctors describe everything that went wrong
Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf gets a chilly reception in Oregon, its first stop in the United States. This week, the series, which pays huge signings… Read More »LIV Golf Heads to Oregon, Where Local Officials Are Not Happy
“One hack I would like to have is carpooling,” said Alexa Lopez. But she hasn’t found a viable option near where she lives in Kissimmee,… Read More »Hacking high gas prices: how people are changing their habits
After about 25 years of smoking cigarettes, Tim Marchman wanted to quit. And yet he didn’t want to become what he calls “a vape man,”… Read More »Juul users prepare to say goodbye to their favorite vaporizer
Built in the 1950s to carry tourists on day trips from the German port of Hamburg, the cruise ship seemed headed for the scrap heap,… Read More »Sold on Craigslist, a cruise ship is being restored