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The summer nail trends this year are all about fresh, wearable color. Discover three standout shades—plus a few unexpected ...
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Guitar World on MSNLava Music’s Blue Lava's Original Acoustic Electric GuitarWhat makes the BLUE LAVA Original so appealing? For starters, Guitar World Tech Editor Paul Riario points out, the guitar ...
The hype is dead. The Tesla Cybertruck, once billed as the future of electric vehicles, is now looking like a commercial bust ...
The electric M3 is at the Nürburgring with most of its production elements, but there's still plenty to work on.
The closure comes as Eugene Water & Electric Board begins a fish habitat restoration project in the McKenzie River, south of ...
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CNET on MSNYour Next Car Might Cost More: Industry Insiders Explain Tariff-Driven Price Increases and How to Offset CostsExperts predict near-term price instability for EVs and other vehicles due to Trump's tariffs, with potential leveling by ...
An array of panels will be used to directly power an inland cargo vessel's propulsion systems, allowing a diesel generator to ...
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The Takeout on MSNThis Boozy Blue Lemonade Is So Refreshing You'll Want To Sip It All SummerThis lemonade is bright blue, but the hue doesn't come from blueberries. Find out how to make this refreshing cocktail and ...
A dealer built a gorgeous Clio Williams-inspired EV, but the tribute comes without the performance punch fans might expect ...
EV sales dipped 6.3% as buyers awaited tax credit changes, with GM gaining share and used EV sales reaching a new record.
Secrecy around the proposed data center, code-named Project Blue, has fueled opposition to the plan. Now, the City of Tucson is releasing details that had previously been kept secret due to NDAs.
A data center project near Tucson will use the equivalent of about two golf courses' worth of water a year once fully built out, a new draft agreement between city and Project Blue has found.
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