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GM to Invest $2.2B in Detroit to Build Electric Vehicles
General Motors is spending $2.2 billion to refurbish an underused Detroit factory so it can build a series of electric and self-driving vehicles, eventually employing 2,200 people.
Is it OK for Teens to Drink Coffee?
One researcher says that one daily cup of coffee won't harm kids over the age of 12 — as long as they avoid all other sources of caffeine.
Tame the Beast: Redefining Grooming for Grown-ups
Tame the Beast is disrupting the grooming and skincare industry with a line of bold products that transcend gender and shine a light on eco-friendly packaging.
Gordon Ramsay's Guide to Cooking Street Food
From donuts to tacos, Chef Gordon Ramsay demonstrates how to cook some street food classics in the comfort of your own home.
Court Gets Recognition, Without Addressing Australian Crowd
Margaret Court was present but didn't address the crowd at a ceremony to mark the 50th anniversary of her calendar-year Grand Slam in 1970.
Arizona Bill Would Ban Transgender Girls, Women from Teams
Transgender girls and women would be barred from participating in sports on the team that aligns with their gender identity under a proposed Arizona law.
Music Stars Pay Tribute to Kobe Bryant at Grammys Award Show
From the red carpet to the main stage, sadness loomed over music's biggest night Sunday at the arena in downtown Los Angeles where Kobe Bryant played for 20 years for the city's NBA team.
Reaction to the Death of Retired NBA Superstar Kobe Bryant
Reaction from the basketball world and beyond on the death of retired NBA superstar Kobe Bryant in a helicopter crash on Sunday at age 41:
A Look at Some of Kobe Byrant's Career Highlights
Here are some of the many highlights of Kobe Bryant's career
Lawsuit Over Popular 'S-Town' Podcast Headed to Mediation
A lawsuit over the hit podcast "S-Town," which tells the story of a man's troubled life and death in rural Alabama, is headed to mediation.
Trump Ups Mileage Proposal Slightly over Obama Standard
The Trump administration is making a concession on its proposed minimum fuel economy requirement for new vehicles, but environmental groups and a key Democratic senator complain it does not go far enough.
GM's Cruise Heads Down New Road with New Robotaxi Concept
General Motors' self-driving car company will attempt to deliver on its long-running promise to provide a more environmentally friendly ride-hailing service in an unorthodox vehicle designed to eliminate the need for human operators.
Air Bag Woes Force Honda, Toyota to Recall 6M Vehicles
Two different air bag glitches have forced Toyota and Honda to recall over 6 million vehicles worldwide, and both problems present different dangers to motorists.
Cast in Many Roles, Gus Kenworthy is One Tough Act to Follow
Freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy hasn't had much time to rehearse and practice new tricks heading into the Winter X Games this weekend.
Sale Ending Soon? How Online Stores Trick You Into Buying
Online stores have adopted tricks used for years by infomercials and home shopping networks. The only difference now: online stores are trying to get you to click the buy button.
First Space-Based Cookies Took 2 Hours in Experimental Oven
The results are finally in for the first chocolate chip cookie bake-off in space.
Spirit Tourism: Britain Sees Spike in Distillery Visits
"Spirit tourism'' is booming across the United Kingdom, with artisanal brands and micro distilleries popping up.
Gaultier Bids the Runway Adieu on Final Day of Couture
As Jean Paul Gaultier prepared to bid adieu to the Paris couture runway with a fashion show and glitzy after-party at the Chatelet Theater, John Galliano put on a tongue-in-cheek show for Maison Margiela on the final day of Paris Fashion Week.
Tesla Can Sell Vehicles in Michigan under Legal Settlement
Tesla will be able to sell and service its vehicles in the backyard of Detroit's three automakers under a lawsuit settlement, a person briefed on the matter says.
Toyota Recalls 2.9M Vehicles; Air Bags May Not Inflate
Toyota is recalling about 2.9 million cars in the U.S. because the air bags may not inflate in a crash.