Autos
Jen Psaki: Mark Cuban’s attempt to ditch national anthem educates people on U.S. failures
White House press secretary Jen Psaki says Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban's attempt to ditch the national anthem was an acknowledgment of U.S. shortcomings.
Shares35% of millennials still live at home, Census analysis finds
A new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau numbers by researchers at the news site 247WallStreet.com finds that 35% of Americans ages 18-34 still live at home with their parents.
SharesTesla sues Martin Tripp, former employee, over alleged data theft
Tesla sued a former employee Wednesday for allegedly hacking into the electric car maker's computer system and stealing several gigabytes worth of confidential trade secrets.
SharesOvechkin, Holtby help Jimmy Fallon do Stanley Cup keg stand
Alex Ovechkin and Braden Holtby took the Stanley Cup from Washington to New York to keep the party going on the set of "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon.
SharesCatholic university panned for ‘The Queer Self’ class: ‘What’s zir story?’
One student says Marquette University is a Catholic school "only in name" after expanding course offerings in gender and sexuality studies.
SharesAUTO REVIEW: Cooper Countryman is a standout
The Cooper has always been a standout and its one of the best choices in its class for a variety of reasons.
SharesToyota recalls 645,000 vehicles; air bags may not inflate
Toyota is recalling about 645,000 vehicles worldwide to fix an electrical problem that could stop air bags from inflating in a crash.
SharesCAR REVIEW: 2018 Infiniti QX30 is a coupe, crossover and hatchback
While taking a spin a few weeks ago in Los Angeles, I found the Infiniti QX30 was a crowd pleaser and a cross between a coupe, crossover and hatchback.
SharesAUTO REVIEW: Toyota Prius Prime offers at-home charging
What can car buyers expect from the Toyota Prius Prime that the base Prius just doesn't offer? To begin there is a larger battery and that means more electric-range mileage.
SharesLamborghini’s $200K Urus billed as world’s fastest production SUV
Auto aficionados were drooling on Monday as Lamborghini unveiled its first mass production SUV -- the Urus.
SharesAuto review: 2017 Honda Ridgeline
There are some vehicles that feel good, some that are made to get the job done and then there are the precious few that cover both.
SharesAUTO REVIEW: 2018 Lexus LC500h hits the trifecta
If you want a car to catapult you from good to great while creating a built-in sexy factor then the 2018 Lexus LC500h has to be at the top of your wish list.
Shares2018 Volvo XC60 crossover is sexy
If you're a Volvo fan like most readers know, you are going to be excited about the Volvo XC60 news I have for you. Debuted back in 2010 as a luxury crossover, the 2018 Volvo folks are introducing a fully redesigned XC60 for fans to get to know.
SharesFerrari owner’s $260K disaster: New car goes ‘airborne,’ bursts into flames within 1 hour
The proud British owner of a Ferrari 430 Scuderia had one hour to enjoy his $260,000 luxury vehicle this week before it was turned into a flaming pile of twisted metal.
SharesAUTO REVIEW: 2017 Toyota Sequoia still a crowd pleaser
Got the urge for a sturdy, reliable, three-row SUV? If so, then consider the 2017 Toyota Sequoia. It's unchanged for 2017, but the competition is still the same.
SharesAUTO REVIEW: 2017 Volvo XC90 T6 AWD Inscription is sexy
As always, when I'm delivered a Volvo for my weekly drive I get giddy all over. This time was no different when the 2017 Volvo XC90 T6 AWD Inscription parked itself in my driveway.
SharesAUTO REVIEW: 2017 Kia Niro hybrid has lots of pep
Can you say compact hybrid crossover SUV with some snazzy offerings? If that's your thing, then the 2017 Kia Niro is going to be right up your alley. It's all new for Kia fans with competition like the Toyota Prius Hatchback, Ford C-Max Hybrid Wagon and the Toyota Rav 4 SUV.
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