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Here's How Much The Big Three CEOs Made In 2025 In Case You Want To Be Mad Today
I'm sorry to ruin your Monday like this, but that's just how it goes sometimes.
How To Know When It's Time To Repair Vs Replace Your Concrete Driveway
You'll know when it's time to replace your concrete driveway if the concrete is too old or if its damage is structural. Otherwise, repairing it should be fine.
Astoundingly, Two Separate Companies Tried Rotary-Engined Chainsaws
Astoundingly, two separate companies tried rotary-engined chainsaws: Sachs Dolmar from Germany and Yanmar from Japan. These models weren't produced for long.
NASA Completes The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, Ahead Of Schedule And Under-Budget
Our understanding of our universe will grow in bounds and, very likely, change forever.
These Are The Road Trips Worth Taking Even With Expensive Fuel Prices
I just want to get out and see some of the natural splendor of this country before it's strip mined for shareholder value and turned into an AI data center.
Marc Marquez Is MotoGP's Most Cunning Rider
Marquez's victory could be described as miraculous. His rivals feel the move is illegal.
How Tiny Airtabs Improve Performance, Fuel Efficiency, And Even Safety For Semi-Trucks
Tiny Airtabs improve performance, fuel efficiency, and even safety for semi-trucks by bending the air around their body to vastly reduce wind resistance.
10 Of America's Most Luxurious RV Parks With Top-Tier Amenities
Some of the most luxurious RV resorts in the U.S. include Motorcoach Country Club in Indio, California and Mountain Valley RV Resort in Heber City, Utah.
What Separates Porsche's GTS Models From The 'Real' GT Cars?
Porsche's naming scheme can get confusing for the uninitiated. Here's what seperates a true GT Porsche from the GTS models.
Is There Any Standardization For Stage 1, 2, Or 3 Engine Tuning?
Stage 1 tuning involves modifying engine electronics, while Stage 2 and Stage 3 tuning involve upgrading components.
The Brief And Annoying Period Where Car Ads Bragged About 0-50 Times
The brief and annoying period where car ads bragged about 0-50 times was during the 1980s, and it likely came about due to reduced speed limits.
Chrysler's Bugatti Tribute Featured A Straight-Eight Made From Two Dodge Neon Fours
The 1995 Chrysler Atlantic's body paid stylish tribute to the classic Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic from the 1930s. But its engine was slapped together.
The 10 Vehicles Most Likely To Get Stolen In The US
Versions of the Ram, Range Rover, Dodge Durango, Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Acura, GMC Sierra, and Chevrolet Camaro top the "most stolen" list.
Why Being Last On Consumer Reports' List Of Safest Cars Doesn't Mean A Car's Unsafe
Although Land Rover and Tesla feature near the bottom of Consumer Reports' list of the safest cars, they aren't inherently unsafe.
2026 Subaru Crosstrek Is Consumer Reports' Top Subcompact SUV (Or Is It A Car, Maybe?)
The 2026 Subaru Crosstrek was Consumer Reports Top Pick for subcompact SUVs this year, but is that the right category? Let's take a look.
Brake-By-Wire Sounds New-Fangled, But It's Been Around For 25 Years
Bosch was boasting about Sensotronic Brake Control some 25 years ago, but its new brake-by-wire tech is an entirely different beast.