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German Train Drivers Continue Longest Strike in History

German Train Drivers Continue Longest Strike in History

German train drivers are embarking on the longest rail strike in history, causing disruptions for commuters and putting pressure on negotiations.

93-Year-Old Irish Man's Fitness Inspires Researchers

93-Year-Old Irish Man's Fitness Inspires Researchers

Researchers are interested in a 93-year-old Irish man who is so fit that he’s become the subject of a case study. He didn’t start exercising until he was 70 years old.

Chicken Noodle Stew

Chicken Noodle Stew

Learn how to make a delicious chicken noodle stew that is hearty and flavorful. Perfect for cold weather!

2025 VW GTI Brings Buttons, Gains 20 HP, Ditches the Manual

2025 VW GTI Brings Buttons, Gains 20 HP, Ditches the Manual

Volkswagen introduces updates to its GTI model for 2025, including improved interior ergonomics and new technology. However, the manual transmission option will be removed, disappointing some enthusiasts.

Exclusive: Tesla plans to build new electric vehicles in mid-2025

Exclusive: Tesla plans to build new electric vehicles in mid-2025

Tesla has informed suppliers of its plans to start production of a new mass-market electric vehicle codenamed 'Redwood' in mid-2025. The model is described as a compact crossover and is part of Tesla CEO Elon Musk's vision for affordable electric vehicles. The company aims to compete with cheaper gasoline-powered cars and other inexpensive EVs like those made by China's BYD. Tesla has sent requests for quotes to suppliers for the 'Redwood' model, with a forecasted production volume of 10,000 vehicles per week. Production is expected to begin in June 2025.

Schiaparelli stuns with haute couture 'robot baby' and motherboard dress

Schiaparelli stuns with haute couture 'robot baby' and motherboard dress

Schiaparelli's latest haute couture collection at Paris fashion week featured a futuristic and technology-inspired theme, including a robotic baby doll and a dress adorned with old flip phones and motherboards.

Atomic scientists keep 'Doomsday Clock' as close to midnight as ever

Atomic scientists keep 'Doomsday Clock' as close to midnight as ever

Atomic scientists cite nuclear weapons, climate change, and disruptive technologies as factors driving the risk of global catastrophe.

Golfbet Insider: Farmers Insurance Open

Golfbet Insider: Farmers Insurance Open

Read the Golfbet Insider's take on the Farmers Insurance Open and get picks and predictions for the tournament.