As COVID-19 threw a wrench into the cogs of car retailing, a senior Nissan board member challenged the chief operating officer to explain what the automaker was doing to adapt to a new era where ...
The 15-year-old freshman who's enrolled in online classes at Epic Charter School in Corona became the first American driver to finish on the podium at the Feed Racing Volant F4 finals last month, ...
New rules will be hitting both drivers and passengers in October, changing black cabs forever. Find out today how these new ...
Reasons for missing school range from illness to bullying, academic struggles, boredom and instability at home.
A 19-year-old was arrested and charged with murder after a fatal car accident in Alabama. His lawyers have come to believe ...
Nyrika Holkar is overseeing a $530 million capex at the Indian consumer goods giant in a bid to woo younger generations.
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Exclusive iPhone Battery Showdown: 3 Years of Data Show How the iPhone 17 Models Measure Up
Something to keep in mind is that the iPhone 17 has a 6.3-inch screen that supports a 1-120Hz variable refresh rate and a max ...
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For Brian Hayden, running an excavator isn’t just a job—it’s a kind of therapy. “It’s just me, the machine, and whatever I’m ...
Deaglan McEachern, candidate for Portsmouth City Council in 2025, answers questions on key issues ahead of the Nov. 4 election.
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Can AI Solve Fashion's Excess Inventory Problems?
Luxury houses and middle-of-the-road brands do their fair share to contribute to fashion's excess inventory problem as well. The "whys" behind overproduction supersede trend cycles: pressure to drive ...
Pepsi has a new challenge: keeping products like Gatorade and Cheetos vivid and colorful without the artificial dyes that U.S. consumers are increasingly rejecting.
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