Technocracy's evil underbelly promotes euthanasia as an extreme form of eugenics, and insurance companies are eating it up. Why? The sooner that terminally ill patients die, the sooner their medical claims stop being paid. Efficiency. ? TN Editor
How do you make research in space less expensive? Why not build a space station where half of the structure functions as a luxury hotel–and the other half belongs to NASA's astronauts?
During the busiest travel weekend of the year, Cleveland, Tenn., has the cheapest gas of any city in America, the online gas reporting service GasBuddy.com reported Monday.
O'Reilly Automotive stock crashed as much as 21% on 7 times its average daily volume, its biggest drop since June 2012 dragging the share price to the lowest since October 2014, after the auto-parts retailer said same-store sales misses forecast for
Meet Lightyear, a Dutch company which is developing solar-powered electric car – the Lightyear One, reportedly capable to "drive for months without charging".
The Dove soap company has released a new line of bodywash for fat women (really, they did). For some reason the strange marketing campaign believes that overweight women want bodywash or shampoo bottles that are shaped like them. Media analyst Mark D
Over the past several decades, cars have become increasingly high tech allowing for computers to take larger roles in the routine functions of the car. Computerized functions have been a boon to consumers, who advantage from greater reliability and
Automobile enthusiasts around the world know brands like Studebaker, Plymouth and Packard, but you'd be hard-pressed to find any of these on the roads today.
As we await all US carmakers to report June auto sales, we remind readers that when we discussed last month's disappointing monthly car sales report, which badly missed expectations showing the fifth consecutive month of declining auto sales - the fi
As we await all US carmakers to report June auto sales, we remind readers that when we discussed last month's disappointing monthly car sales report, which badly missed expectations showing the fifth consecutive month of declining auto sales - the fi
A subsidiary of SoftBank has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire robotics pioneer Boston Dynamics from Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL, GOOG). The transaction aligns with SoftBank's investments in paradigm-shifting technologies and its visi
Volkswagen has acquiesced to California's recent requirement of an investment at least 35% of its post dieselgate spendings ($800 million) into disadvantaged communities (not that VW had a choice in the matter), although some details still need to
Is an Apple Car about to hit the road?
The California technology colossus behind the iPhone has confirmed its interest in self-driving cars, but experts are trying to deduce the secretive company's plans for traction in a market where others have be
Nevada's medical marijuana dispensaries have stockpiled one to two months worth of pot sales, Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak said Thursday, in preparation for the start of legal recreational sales at 12:01 a.m. Saturday.
Nevada's medical marijuana dispensaries have stockpiled one to two months worth of pot sales, Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak said Thursday, in preparation for the start of legal recreational sales at 12:01 a.m. Saturday.
Instead of buying a car every so often and driving that car for a period of years - and owning the car - people will simply tap an app and rent a car by the hour or day; whatever their need at the moment happens to be.
Walgreens, Boots Alliance and Rite Aid terminated their $9.4 billion merger agreement, amid heavy anti-trust concerns, and unveiled on Thursday a new deal to buy more than 2,000 of Rite Aids stores for $5.2bn. RAD shares tumbled as much as 20% on the
A Kentucky Fried Chicken sandwich is scheduled to travel into the stratosphere today aboard a high-altitude balloon system. The webcasted launch process began at about 8:45 a.m.
We had a listener last week who wanted to spend $5000 for his 16-year old child. The parent was rightfully concerned about safety, reliability, and wanted it to be fairly low mileage. This is called Mission: Impossible.