Electric vehicles, or EVs, had their best-selling year in 2022. Their market share surpassed 5% according to Edmunds data, which is nearly double than 2021. In 2023, EV sales should continue to soar. But more importantly for consumers, there will also be a larger selection of models to choose from, …
Read More »Michael Cohen asked to be available in case witness is called to discredit him in Trump grand jury investigation, sources say
An attorney may be called before a Manhattan grand jury on Monday to discredit star witness Michael Cohen in the investigation into former President Donald Trump, two sources confirmed to CBS News. Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, has been asked to be available if needed before the grand jury, which …
Read More »Irvo Otieno death: Family views video as three hospital employees are charged with murder
The mother of Irvo Otieno, a man who died while in custody at a state hospital, spoke about her son’s “inhumane” death at a news conference on Thursday after viewing surveillance video of the incident. The conference was held on the same day it was announced three employees of the …
Read More »Does TikTok’s Bold Glamour filter harm users’ mental health?
TikTok’s new hyperrealistic Bold Glamour filter is raising concerns among some mental health experts over the potential impact the “beautifying” digital image effects may have on social media users’ well-being. The AI-powered filter, which TikTok added earlier this year, uses artificial intelligence to sculpt users’ facial features, smooth out their …
Read More »Media coalition objects to judge’s delay in announcing abortion pill hearing
Washington — A coalition of media organizations is pushing back against the decision by a federal judge in Texas to hold a hearing this week in a closely watched case involving the abortion pill because of his delay in notifying the public of the proceeding. A lawyer for the news …
Read More »Short walking breaks can offset the harms of sitting too much, research shows
New research shows some quick strolls throughout the day could go a long way for your health. Scientists have known for years that spending too much time sitting can increase the risk for heart disease, diabetes, and even some forms of cancer. But Dr. Keith Diaz, an exercise physiologist at …
Read More »2 women leading the sports and business sides of the Miami Marlins are making history
Two women are making history at sports’ highest level, leading both the business and sports side of a major men’s franchise for the first time in history. Kim Ng is the general manager of the Miami Marlins, and Caroline O’Connor is president of business operations – and they serve as …
Read More »Sen. Dianne Feinstein out of the hospital as she recovers from shingles
Washington — Sen. Dianne Feinstein said she is out of the hospital and receiving treatment at home as she recovers from a bout of shingles. The 89-year-old California Democrat said last week that she was hospitalized in San Francisco after being diagnosed with an infection in late February. “I want …
Read More »Elizabeth Holmes has second child; seeks to delay start of prison sentence
Convicted fraudster Elizabeth Holmes has given birth to her second child as the Theranos founder’s 11-year prison sentence looms, a recent court filing revealed. Holmes’ defense team cited her “two very young children” in its latest argument for why Holmes is not a flight risk and should remain out of …
Read More »Santa Fe High School shooting survivor has emotional “American Idol” audition: “I lost a lot of friends”
He survived the 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting in Texas. Now, Trey Louis is going to Hollywood to compete to be the next “American Idol.” The 21-year-old singer and mattress salesman went viral after his audition aired on “American Idol” on Sunday. During the audition, Louis, who calls himself …
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