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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Driving in the Wild: How Our Brains Handle Unexpected Weather on Grassland Roads

Grassland roads in Inner Mongolia are quiet and straightforward, perfect for testing self-driving cars. But, cows and sheep often wander onto the road, and sandstorms or snow can suddenly appear. These surprises make it hard for self-driving cars to handle everything on their own. Right now, these c

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Electric Dreams Take a Backseat

Ford has decided to slow down its electric vehicle (EV) plans. The company is facing big losses and not enough people are buying EVs. So, Ford is changing its strategy. It will stop making the electric F-150 Lightning truck. Instead, it will make a version with a longer range that uses both electric

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Big Bet on Gas: A Shift in the Auto Industry

Ford is making a major change in its plans. The company will stop making some electric vehicles (EVs). This includes the electric version of the F-150 Lightning. Instead, Ford will focus more on gas-powered and hybrid cars. They will also hire more workers, even though some jobs will be lost at a ba

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Dec 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

iOS 26. 2 Update: Your iPhone Might Be Updating Itself Without Asking

Apple’s latest iPhone update, iOS 26. 2, has sparked some buzz among users. It’s not just the fact that it was released on a Friday, which is unusual. Some people are noticing that their phones are turning on automatic updates without them doing anything. Here’s the thing: when your iPhone finishes

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Dec 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Korean Stars Chase Hollywood Fame

South Korean actors are increasingly looking to Hollywood for opportunities, driven by the global success of Korean entertainment. This shift is not just about fame but also about breaking free from local industry constraints. Actors like Amy Baik are finding that Hollywood offers a different set o

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Dec 15 2025FINANCE

Figuring Out the Auto Loan Interest Deduction Rules

The new auto loan interest deduction is causing quite a stir among banks, credit unions, and captive finance companies. The confusion lies in what exactly they need to tell car buyers about this tax break. There's no clear agreement on how to handle this yet. This tax break is part of a bigger law

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Dec 15 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's EV Sales Dip: What's Going On?

Tesla's electric vehicle (EV) sales in the U. S. are taking a hit. November 2025 saw fewer than 40, 000 new Teslas sold, a 23% drop from the same month last year. The Cybertruck, which has been underperforming since its launch, only sold about 1, 200 units in November, the lowest so far this year.

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Dec 14 2025BUSINESS

China's Luxury Car Market Hits the Brakes

In China, the love affair with luxury cars is cooling down. People are now choosing more affordable Chinese brands over expensive foreign ones. This shift is a big deal because European carmakers like Porsche and BMW have long been the top choices for wealthy Chinese buyers. The slowdown in China's

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Dec 14 2025WEATHER

Rhode Island Braces for a Snowy Sunday

Rhode Island is in for a snowy day on Sunday, December 14. The National Weather Service is predicting 1 to 3 inches of snow across the state. This winter weather advisory is in effect until 7 p. m. , so be careful on the roads. The heaviest snowfall is expected to happen before 3 p. m. So, if you n

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

Flu Season: What's Going Around and How to Stay Safe

The flu is spreading fast across the US, and a new variant is making things worse. This isn't just any flu season; it's one that's starting earlier and hitting harder, especially in the Northeast. The numbers are clear: more people are visiting doctors with flu-like symptoms, and hospitals are seein

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