Despite clear signage, drivers continue entering this location, creating ongoing challenges. What do you think causes this kind of confusion? Father and son gunmen kill at least 15 people in attack on ...
EV hype is fading, but hybrids are exploding in popularity. Here’s what that shift means for your next daily driver Hybrid cars' sales are rapidly rising as EV sales slow due to lost tax credits.
Every year, thousands of Americans are injured or killed by reckless drivers under the influence of alcohol and drugs. This National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, we send our prayers and unending ...
Sub-zero temperatures are headed for large swaths of the country this week, including Indiana, as a blast of arctic air slams into the Midwest. Morning lows Thursday, Dec. 4, will drop into the single ...
Car batteries rely on a chemical reaction to start vehicles. The age of your battery plays a huge role in its voltage and ability to start a vehicle in lower temperatures. Winter is almost here, and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Trucking companies across California are idling their vehicles and losing money after the DMV canceled thousands ...
We’ve gotten a teaser the last few weeks of what 2026 will look like for new drivers with the Ping G440 K and TaylorMade Qi4D showing up on the global tours. “Like this next year is driver wars,” said ...
Re “San Diego has ticketed thousands of cars for parking too close to intersections” (Oct. 5): Why don’t we stop putting in more underutilized bike lanes and use the revenue the city is receiving from ...
When my late lab partner Xu Liu and I first illuminated the brain cells that stored a particular memory, it felt like watching a thought flicker back to life. We stimulated a constellation of neurons ...
You may underestimate how frequently you look at your device, and you may be paying a price with more attention and memory lapses. For many of us, checking our phones has probably become an ...
State prison guards say they are doing so because their jobs have become more dangerous. A New York Times analysis points to a different reality. By Bianca Pallaro and Jan Ransom New York State prison ...