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Why the 1965 Dodge Dart GT punched above its class
The 1965 Dodge Dart GT arrived in showrooms as a compact on paper but a quiet disruptor in practice, blurring the line ...
Sherri Gordon, CLC is a certified professional life coach, author, and journalist covering health and wellness, social issues, parenting, and mental health. She also has a certificate of completion ...
Guessing Headlights on MSN
Screen Legends on Wheels: Scenes That Shaped Car Culture
Some movies make you want to be a better person. Others make you want to refinance your house for a 1970 Challenger. These ...
Russia has heaped praise on its new S-500 missile system, but it is still unclear if it can actually build the systems in meaningful numbers. Boasting about military capabilities is something that ...
Cycling News on MSN
SRAM officially launches Jonas Vingegaard's 150mm crank arms
SRAM claims shorter crank arms give riders better efficiency and more comfort. Red crank arms are now available in 150-175mm ...
Southern Living on MSN
Skinny Vs. Thick Asparagus: What's The Difference, And Which Should You Buy?
Learn what determines asparagus size, how thickness affects flavor and texture, and the best cooking methods for each type.
Lora Sauls, the assistant director, Creative Development and Show Direction, and Entertainment Art and Design, at Universal Orlando Resort, tells PEOPLE all about the beloved pup Marina Watts is a ...
(Bloomberg) --The holiday-shortened week started with gains in stocks amid a broad advance that saw a continuation of the bullish momentum on Wall Street. Oil and gold rallied as the dollar fell.
The Nike Field General has been quietly building a following over the last year and for good reason. Combining 1980s gridiron roots with street-ready style, this retro-inspired sneaker delivers ...
Cycling Weekly on MSN
Jonas Vingegaard's 150mm SRAM cranks now available to the public
SRAM has officially launched 150mm and 155mm crank arms to the public, bringing some of the shortest cranks from the ...
The average waist size for U.S. women is 38.5 inches, indicating widespread abdominal obesity. Larger waist sizes are linked with increased risks of chronic diseases, like heart disease and diabetes.
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