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36 Dead in Maui Tragedy, Historic Home Burnt to the Ground Amid Wildfire Chaos
Devastating wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, have left 36 dead and countless structures destroyed, including Maui's oldest home, the Baldwin House.
See Inside Elon Musk's $50,000 House, Thanks to This Rare Photo Posted By His Biographer
Walter Isaacson shadowed Musk for three years for his upcoming biography, "Elon Musk," set to be published on Sept. 12.
A Billionaire Wants to Use a Cargo Plane to Fly an Orca to Freedom After 53 Years in Captivity. Here's How It Could Work.
"She's healthy, I've got the money, let's move her," Indianapolis Colts Owner and CEO Jim Irsay told "The Pat McAfee Show."
'One Giant Step for Cars.' The FAA Clears a $300,000 Flying Vehicle for Take Off.
Alef's Model A allows drivers to 'hop' over obstacles in the road.
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'I Make Trucks for Real People': Ford CEO Slams Tesla's Cybertruck
In an interview with CNBC, Jim Farley said his company wasn't threatened by Tesla's entry into the pickup market.
At Some Restaurants, Ordering Fried Food Helps the Environment
Hundreds of establishments have begun recycling used cooking oil to be refined into biodiesel, a low-carbon fuel that is drastically better for the environment than standard diesel.
Uber Launches 'Carshare' Service in North America Amid Expanded 'Go Green' Initiatives
The company first launched its car-sharing service in Australia last year.
The New BMW Allows You to Change Lanes Only Using Your Eyes
All drivers have to do is look at their side view mirror, and the vehicle automatically maneuvers — traffic conditions permitting.
'Rodent-Proof' Trash Containers Could Eliminate 150,000 NYC Parking Spaces
As the city aims to curb the rat population, proposed "trash containerization" could be implemented on 89% of residential streets, but doing so would remove thousands of parking spots.
New York Becomes First State to Ban Gas Stoves in New Buildings
The measure will go into effect in 2026 for buildings seven stories or shorter and in 2029 for taller buildings.
SpaceX Said It Destroyed Its Own Rocket Mid-Flight, But It Ended Up Torching a State Park — Here's What It Means for Elon Musk
The billionaire founder and CEO wants to launch again within a few months — but it's unclear if that will happen.
Amazon Is Now Charging a Fee For Some UPS Store Returns
The online retail giant wants $1 for some returns not made at Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods, or Kohl's.
Walmart Pulls Crude T-Shirt From Its Stores. 'This Was Not Intentional.'
A swear word was spotted by a customer, Twitter went nuts, and the retail giant quickly remove the merch.
New Mexico Is Hiring Professional Bear Huggers -- Here's How to Land the Dream Job
The American Black Bear was selected as the state's official animal on February 8, 1963, by the New Mexico Legislature.
Volkswagen Plans $193 Billion Commitment to Electric Vehicles
The German automaker is planning a significant expansion into the North American market.