Justin Hartley relived that scene in a segment with People, and he wore the most pained expression on his face as he pleaded ...
Water from the Tacoma H2 concept’s tailpipes can be reused for washing or showering through a patent-pending recovery system ...
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Opinion: what did we learn from 2025’s Tokyo motor show?
On the Toyota stand alone there was an off-roading ‘Land Cruiser’ wheelchair, a walking stool that allows the disabled to ...
More and more people are turning to artificial intelligence for support, companionship, and even love. There are risks, but some users say it has surprising benefits.
Dolby’s new tech promises to make movies look more authentic than ever – but you’ll need a new TV to see it at its best ...
Founded in 1854 as the Waterbury Clock Company, Timex made its name with everyday icons such as the 1930s Mickey Mouse watch ...
The rate of 911 calls made in Chicago has dropped precipitously in the two months since the start of Operation Midway Blitz, a Tribune review of city data found. And nowhere is the decrease more ...
Data science has emerged as the strategic backbone of the digital economy, transforming data from chaos into clarity and competitive edge. Once a nich ...
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AI song generator Udio offers brief window for downloads after Universal settlement upsets users
AI song generation platform Udio said it would give its frustrated users 48 hours to download their songs before the company ...
Gold and silver are oversold, but it’s important to watch the latest consolidation pattern forming on the intraday charts to see whether another quick flush is next or if a rebound is ready to begin.
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Luxury tourism is a risky strategy for African economies – a new study of Botswana, Mauritius, Rwanda
How successful is luxury tourism in Africa? What happens if it fails to produce higher tourism revenues: can it be reversed? And does it depend on what kind of government is in place?
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Fitting closure: 'Boys Night Out' bids goodbye one last time
For 19 years, “Boys Night Out” (BNO) was not just a radio show, it was a nightly ritual. From the chaotic laughter, to the unfiltered talk, TonyToni, Slick Rick and Sam YG (later with Gino and Tin) ...
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