A Rivian shifter glitch highlighted the need for less-confusing shiftersBefore a software update, the shifter for CR's Rivian ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Government officials are often a target for business leaders who complain that the right incentives don’t ...
Two weeks ago, Spoons announced that 8oz sirloins would no longer be served at 40 of its pubs, a move that left some customers irate. However, at Witherspoons - which comes complete with its ...
The ‘Washington Post’ reportedly has a new mission statement, and it’s just one example of a broader shift compared to Trump’s first time around. Democracy no longer dies in darkness ...
Top 1980s and 1990s comedy writer-producer David W. Duclon, who created Punky Brewster and co-developed Silver Spoons, died Wednesday morning, January 15, after a long illness. He was 74.
A Japanese company known for its beer and beverages has developed a new electronic spoon that makes your food taste saltier. Kirin Holdings unveiled the new electric spoon at CES 2025. The spoon uses ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has called for an urgent "shift to a wartime mindset," warning that the alliance's members are not prepared enough for an increasing security threat posed by Russia.
No preparation required. Among the companies offering their services is Little Spoon, a New York City-based startup, which one of my mom-friends described as a “Michelin-level dining experience ...
While you’ll probably love the great gas mileage, if you’ve recently bought a Toyota hybrid, you may notice a few things are different from your old car, including a B on the shift knob.
Wooden spoons? Not a fan — they’re hand-wash-only divas, prone to cracking under pressure (literally). So who’s right? Are wooden spoons a hidden health risk or just misunderstood kitchen heroes?
Staff Sgt. Savannah Pizano, a senior drill instructor with India Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, participates in a battalion commander inspection at MCRD San Diego, Oct. 23, 2024. (Cpl ...
It’s sitting there in your car’s shift quadrant, holding down the last position. If you’re like most drivers nowadays, you’ve never even used it — but that doesn’t mean the lonely “L ...