Normally, I try to photograph each of our test cars, but this time the car was stolen before I had a chance, so please enjoy these photos from Hyundai. The Ioniq received a middle-aged update for MY2020, both inside and out. The Ioniq comes in three different flavors: the hybrid …
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Rivals Home Depot and Lowe’s announced Friday that they will require customers to wear masks in their stores, joining other major retailers this week who have set similar requirements, including Walmart, Target, Kroger (KR), CVS (CVS), Kohl’s and Best Buy (ABY). House deposit (HD) has been the target of calls …
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All eyes were on Israel on July 1, when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government was destined to annex parts of the West Bank, but then, well, nothing happened. In this week’s episode of Mundane, Vox Weekly International Podcast, Senior Correspondent Zack Beauchamp, International Security and Defense Journalist Alex Ward and …
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Read More »The portraits of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush in the White House were moved from a prominent space to a little used room
White House tradition requires that portraits of the most recent American presidents receive the most prominent place, at the entrance to the executive mansion, visible to guests during official events. That was the case until at least July 8, when President Donald Trump welcomed Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. …
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