From the Cadillac Cimarron to the Pontiac Aztek, these automotive fails make us wonder how they ever made it to production.
For 20 years, television audiences rode into Dodge City with Marshal Matt Dillon on a weekly basis, and when Gunsmoke finally ...
A 1955 house near Chicago has remained virtually untouched for 70 years, preserving its mid-century design and furnishings.
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One man died and another is in critical condition after a shooting in Royal Palm Beach on Oct. 14, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. Deputies responded to shots fired shortly before ...
The Himalayan 750 continues to retain the signature adventure-oriented silhouette but with notable refinements. It sports a taller windscreen, larger half fairing, and redesigned fuel tank, offering ...
Royal Caribbean's new ship, Legend of the Seas, will feature an immersive train-car dining experience. Legend of the Seas is the third and newest vessel in the cruise line's Icon Class, the world's ...
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Royal Caribbean International is grappling with a norovirus outbreak that has sickened nearly 100 people aboard one of its ships so far. More than 90 passengers and four crew members aboard Royal ...
After 32 years of ownership by the Feeny family, the car dealership at 7400 Eastman Avenue in Midland is now owned by Snethkamp, which has several dealerships around the state of Michigan. A new sign ...
Donald Trump's private carriage procession was mocked online as "Monty-Pythonesque" after the public were kept out. The U.S. President began his second State Visit to Britain at Windsor Castle on ...
President Donald Trump was criticized for "walking [in front] of the king, like Charles doesn't even exist or matter" during his state visit to Britain—though Newsweek understands he followed the ...