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Honda is killing three of its electric models that it has previously planned to build and sell in the United States, in the latest sign of the automobile industry’s retreat on EVs as customer demand and federal support for the technology recede. The Japanese automaker said in a statement “the decision was made as part of the reassessment of the company’s automobile electrification strategy due to various factors including recent changes in the business environment.” Honda said the profitability of its auto business “is currently declining due primarily to 1) the unfavorable impact of changes in U.S. tariff policies on…
Kia has recalled over 14,000 vehicles due to a seat belt buckle that may not latch, leading to injuries if drivers crash. Kia announced the recall of 14,870 vehicles on March 6, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website. According to the car manufacturer, the rear center seat belt anchor buckle in some vehicles and the third-row center seat belt anchor buckle in other vehicles may not latch properly. “Vehicle owners may experience difficulty with buckling the subject seat belt anchor buckle,” Kia said in one of its announcements. As of late February 2026, there were no…
Live Nation ticketing employees called its customers “so stupid” and discussed “robbing them blind” on parking in internal messages, according to newly released court filings. The Slack message exchanges, from 2022, were released on March 11 as part of the Department of Justice’s lawsuit against the live entertainment giant. Arun Subramanian, the federal judge overseeing the case in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, ordered Live Nation to unseal the messages in response to a request from media outlets The New York Times, Bloomberg and MLex. It came days after Live Nation and the Justice Department…
What better way to celebrate one of mathematics’ most well-known symbols than with an actual slice of pie? On Pi Day, Saturday, March 14 (3.14, get it?), restaurants across the country are getting ready to celebrate it with deals and promotions that make saving some money as easy as, well, pie. Pi is an irrational number, meaning it goes on forever and has been calculated to over a trillion digits, according to NASA. Some might know it as 3.14 (hence the date of National Pi Day), or its symbol, π. It’s used in equations and math problems to find the…
As a winter storm moves in, drivers often hear the same advice: Fill up when it’s cold. Keep your tank half full. Pump slowly to avoid wasting fuel. But how much of that advice actually saves you money — and how much is just a myth? While winter weather impacts driving conditions and fuel consumption, many popular gas-saving tips resurface during storms despite having little impact at the pump. Is it better to pump gas in the cold? Maybe you’ve heard this tip before: Fill up your tank when it’s cold because you’ll get more fuel for your money. Gasoline…
The recent surge in energy markets is sending shockwaves through the global economy, erasing the sense of calm that dominated Wall Street before the U.S. and Israel launched strikes in Iran. With oil prices once again topping $100 a barrel, financial analysts are increasingly concerned about the threat of a protracted economic downturn. The hope that the White House will wrap up the campaign quickly to avoid energy inflation during a midterm election year is fading fast. The escalating regional conflict Fortune reports that geopolitical tensions are fueling a massive disruption in global energy supply chains. Volatility is rising as…
US proposes easing limits on cancer-causing gas used to clean medical devices
You followed the rules. You worked hard, contributed to your retirement accounts, and finally you’re approaching, or already crossed, the finish line. But thanks to unpredictable inflation and a volatile stock market, your carefully planned retirement budget might be feeling the squeeze. The fear of outliving your money is the number one source of anxiety for modern retirees. And when the price of everything from groceries to healthcare keeps climbing, relying solely on Social Security and a traditional 401(k) is a risky gamble. But before you start slashing your budget or looking for a part-time job, take a step back.…
Irma eyewink / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on LawnStarter.Most people are accustomed to following a set schedule each day. To stay healthy, your lawn also needs to follow a certain schedule, which includes mowing it at the right time. Mid-morning, between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., is the best time of day to mow grass. Avoiding conditions that are too hot, too moist, and too late (or early) in the day reduces stress on your lawn and gives it plenty of time to recover before nightfall. With tips from an expert, here are the best (and worst)…
The last thing any cruiser wants after their trip goes wrong is to find out their travel insurance claim was rejected. Unfortunately, that’s more common than you may think. While travel insurance comes in handy to cover certain medical emergencies and other unforeseen expenses on your cruise, it doesn’t cover everything that can happen. And if you purchase insurance directly through your cruise line, your coverage is even less robust. The experts at travel insurance platform Squaremouth have seen common cruise incidents result in out-of-pocket expenses for many passengers. “Due to the unique nature of cruises, they come with certain…
