Learn what an auto warranty is, what it covers, how extended warranties work, and whether they’re right for you.
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How to fix creaking floorboards under carpet — banish that pesky squeaking without damaging your flooring
Creaking floorboards are unfortunately a problem that most people will encounter at least once in their home. While they can be tolerable at first, being followed around by an incessant squeaking ...
One survey found that December (19%) and January (23%) are the months when people most often lie to their boss about why they need to miss work. They do so primarily to rest and chill out (50%), spend ...
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UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Terralba: Michael Vanthourenhout outsprints Joris Nieuwenhuis and Laurens Sweeck to win first World Cup of the season
Michael Vanthourenhout accelerated away from a small group to win the third round of the World Cup in Terralba, Sardinia, on Sunday. The Pauwels Sauzen-Altez Industriedbouw rider claimed his first ...
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Where the Original ‘America First’ Leader Went to Die
Visiting the grave of Charles Lindbergh, the original nativist celebrity, whose beliefs would fit right in to Donald Trump's ...
From Japanese tuner dream rides to lofty German sport sedans, and even some American muscle, here are ten sports cars that ...
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How the serpentine belt keeps your engine running smoothly
Your engine depends on a single rubber belt to keep critical accessories spinning in sync. When that serpentine belt slips, ...
I showed up at the Utah Olympic Park on Monday morning for a media preview of the track that will host the Eberspächer Luge World Cup this Friday and Saturday.
Common issues include sagging springs, squawking ball joints, or worn out shocks. You may notice an issue if you notice your ...
Stop ruining your cast-iron skillet and learn how to clean it properly with something you already have at home. David lives in Brooklyn where he's spent more than a decade covering all things edible, ...
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Everyday Activities Can Trigger Back Pain Flares — but They Don’t Cause Lasting Damage
A new study suggests everyday movements may cause temporary back flares, but not long-term damage — so you can stay active ...
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