Every week this summer, as they have for the last 20 years (except in cases of lightning, a pandemic, or Canadian wildfire smoke), anywhere from four to 24 people will climb into carbon-fiber boats ...
In 2008, Acura teased an ambitious plan to introduce five new products to its lineup. Then the financial crisis happened, and the brand's aspirations for a V-8-powered, rear-wheel-drive platform were ...
The legal process for Florida death row inmates is a long journey involving multiple state and federal court reviews. After state appeals, inmates can petition the U.S. Supreme Court, though very few ...
United Airlines on Tuesday unveiled a new economy offering on its new Airbus A321XLR aircraft that will give passengers some extra elbow room access to a shared table across an open middle seat.
Hate the middle seat on the airplane? A new row on certain United Airlines planes may not even have them for passengers to sit in. The Chicago-based airline Tuesday announced a new fleet of its jets ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday issued a new broadside in the U.S. fight with the International Criminal Court (ICC), announcing a diplomatic effort by the Trump administration to dismantle ...
On Wednesday morning, Telstra’s mobile network suffered a major outage, leaving thousands of Australians unable to make phone calls or access data. According to the company, a “software defect” ...
The long-wheelbase Model Y L adds a usable third row with a negligible range penalty, but its $61,990 Launch Series price undercuts no one. Tesla has added an actual, reasonable third row of seats to ...
As soon as Ecuador stunned Germany to earn a spot in the World Cup knockout rounds, a tearful scene of celebration overtook the stadium. The team had just delivered one of the best days in its history ...
A new murder trial is due to begin in September for Richard Glossip, the former Oklahoma inmate who spent decades on the state's death row and was nearly executed three times before the Supreme Court ...
Norway’s “Viking Row” celebration has taken the internet by storm as the World Cup continues heating up. Now, the celebration has invaded stadiums. Following their 3-2 group stage victory over Senegal ...
With emissions rising, scientists say we may need to remove billions of tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to keep a lid on global warming. But how to do that—and pay for it—isn’t clear. About ...