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- BusinessMarketWatch
Car quality is slipping: These are the brands with the most and least complaints, study finds
KELLEY BLUE BOOK New car owners are experiencing more problems in the first 90 days of ownership than ever before. Buick took the top spot in the 2022 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study, but the headline isn’t the winner this year.
- U.S.HuffPost
Rep. Lauren Boebert's Terrible Take On Denmark Shooting Slammed As 'Deadly' Stupid
The U.S. has had more mass shootings in the past weekend than Denmark has had in a decade.
- WorldReuters Videos
VideoAerial video shows crowds fleeing Philadelphia shooting
STORY: Both officers were in stable condition, CBS3 Philadelphia said, citing the police department.Aerial footage shot by the Philadelphia affiliate of ABC News showed chaotic scenes of people scrambling to run away from the concert site and police hurrying around with torches, looking for the assailant who remained at large midnight local time.
- LifestylePureWow
How Often Should You Shower? Here’s What a Dermatologist Has to Say
Well after Ashton Kutcher, Jake Gyllenhaal, Kristen Bell and the Rock made headlines everywhere for openly discussing their bathing habits, it’s still sparking debate: Is it possible to shower too much? Not...
- BusinessBarrons.com
Tesla Is No Longer the World’s Largest EV Seller. Here’s Who Is.
- CelebrityNextShark
Jordan Peterson says he would ‘rather die’ than delete his 'hateful' tweet about Elliot Page
Canadian clinical psychologist and YouTube personality Jordan Peterson said he would “rather die” than delete the tweet he posted about actor Elliot Page last month. Speaking to the National Post, Peterson, 60, said Twitter had temporarily suspended most of his account's features on June 28 after he tweeted about the 35-year-old actor. In his now-deleted post, Peterson referred to Page using his former name and claimed he had his "breasts removed by a criminal physician."

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