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Can You Own An Electric Car Without A Home Charger?
A popular selling point for electric vehicles is the notion that you never have to stop for gas. Your "gas station" is in your garage — simply plug in your vehicle to charge it overnight. But what if you live in an apartment?
Millennial Money: 3 Ways to Curb a Shopping Urge
Whether you sometimes give in to a weakness for designer handbags or brand-name shoes, here are three ways to help you manage the urge to spend.
New Museum Opens at Statue of Liberty
A new museum opening at the Statue of Liberty is giving visitors another opportunity to explore its history and the impact the iconic structure has had on the world.
What Helps Prevent Dementia? Try Exercise, Not Vitamin Pills
If you want to save your brain, focus on keeping the rest of your body well with exercise and healthy habits rather than popping vitamin pills, new guidelines for preventing dementia advise.
Boston Pride, Red Sox Host 7th Pride Day @ Fenway Park on June 11
Boston Pride and the Boston Red Sox will host the 7th Pride Day @ Fenway Park on Tuesday, June 11 at 7:10pm.
Walmart Ups the Delivery Game with Next Day Shipping
Walmart is rolling out next-day delivery on its most popular items, increasing the stakes in the retail shipping wars.
Hit with Arrest of Ex-Chair Ghosn, Nissan Profit Nose-Dives
Japanese automaker Nissan, reeling from the arrest of its former chairman Carlos Ghosn, reported Tuesday that annual profit nose-dived to less than half of what it earned the previous year, and forecast even dimmer results going forward.
Watch: In a First, Australian Footballer Andy Brennan Comes Out
Australian football star Andy Brennan has become the first professional Australian soccer player to come out as a gay man. Watch his inspirational video, which he shared on Instagram.
Healthy Morning Recipes and Exercise for Spring
Nikole Goncalves offers her tips and tricks for healthy morning eating and exercise.
Is It A Feminist Right To Want More Sex? One Company Thinks A Pill Is The Answer
Called "Right to Desire," a new website brands libido as a feminist "right," and its home page offers the defiant, in-your-face prompt: "Yes, I want my desire back."
Michigan on Verge of Showdown over High Car Insurance Rates
The state with the highest car insurance premiums in the country is on the verge of a political showdown over long-running efforts to cut rates by reining in generous medical benefits.
Watch: After Feud with Beauty Guru, YouTube Star James Charles Loses Nearly 2M Followers
Makeup vlogger James Charles has reportedly lost nearly 2 million followers on his YouTube channel following the fallout he had with beauty guru Tati Westbrook.
French Soccer Looking to Stop Homophobia in Stadiums
The French soccer league has set up an action plan to tackle homophobia in its stadiums, a system that will pave the way for judicial sanctions against abusive fans.
Rihanna to Launch New Fashion Label with LVMH
Rihanna certified her status as a cultural fashion icon with her groundbreaking new deal with LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world's largest luxury group.
More Than a Scent: Cyprus Promotes its Perfume Past
A new perfume theme park nestled in Cyprus' verdant Solea valley allows visitors to recreate those ancient perfumes in the traditional way.
PBS Film Tackles Mexican Americans' Role in Winemaking
"Harvest Season," a new PBS documentary, examines the contributions of Mexican Americans in the wine industry of California's Napa Valley.
Museum Exhibition Offers Glimpse Into World of 'Star Trek'
An exhibition at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in suburban Detroit is offering a glimpse into the world of "Star Trek."
Uber, Lyft Losses Keep Competitors at Bay
A fare war between Uber and Lyft has led to billions of dollars in losses for both ride-hailing companies as they fight for passengers and drivers.
Venice Biennale Invites Heavy Thinking on Political Issues
Political issues that excite newsprint, the airwaves and social media are getting a very open airing at the 58th Venice Biennale contemporary art fair, like so much laundry hung out to dry in the lagoon breeze.
In New Interview, 'Lucifer' Star Tom Ellis Talks About Getting a Ripped Bod for Season 4
"Lucifer" star Tom Ellis discusses his workout to get a ripped body for the fourth season of the supernatural drama; the first on Netflix.