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Going to Extremes
The Porsche Taycan Turbo GT pulls out all the stops in its quest for EV supremacy.
Stress Reliever
IN THE LINCOLN NAUTILUS, the loudest sound you hear at highway speeds is the rhythmic respiration of the massaging seats. With just 66 decibels of interior noise at 70 mph, this slick-looking new Lincoln is on a mission of zen.
What the Tech?
IT’S NO COMPLAINT TO SAY that given the slow visual evolution of the Mercedes-Benz E-class, many wouldn’t notice that the stately three-box sedan has entered a new generation this year.
Next Gen iOS 18: PERSONALIZATION & INTELLIGENCE ACROSS MULTIPLE FEATURES & APPS
At this year’s WWDC, Apple introduced iOS 18, a significant update set to redefine the user experience on iPhone.
NVIDIA'S STOCK MARKET VALUE TOPPED $3.3 TRILLION. HOW IT BECAME NO. 1 IN THE S&P 500, BY THE NUMBERS
Nvidia’s startling ascent in the stock market reached another milestone this week as the chipmaker rose to become the most valuable company in the S&P 500.
NEW HOMEPOD COMING SOON? WHAT APPLE INTELLIGENCE MEANS FOR THE SMART SPEAKER'S FUTURE
The highlight of this year’s WWDC was undoubtedly Apple Intelligence.
APPLE KILLS OFF ITS BUY NOW, PAY LATER SERVICE BARELY A YEAR AFTER LAUNCH
Apple is discontinuing its buy now, pay later service known as Apple Pay Later barely a year after its initial launch in the U.S., and will rely on companies who already dominate the industry like Affirm and Klarna.
AI EXPERIMENTATION IS HIGH RISK, HIGH REWARD FOR LOW-PROFILE POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS
Adrian Perkins was running for reelection as the mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, when he was surprised by a harsh campaign hit piece.
A CLOSER CONNECTION
At this Tanzanian lodge, cultural encounters take center stage.
Nature Hop
John Muir, the father of America's national parks, visited the wooded hills of South Australia more than a century ago. Tony Perrottet retraces bis botanical journey.
ROCK OF AGES
An entire adventure ecosystem has sprung up at the foot of one of Colombia's most popular natural wonders.
DESERT ROAD
Beyond the glitz of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, Karthika Gupta discovers the outdoorsy side of the United Arab Emirates.
Learning to Evolve
What happens when a type-A traveler tries to give up control? Lauren Matison takes the plunge on a family getaway to the action-packed Galápagos Islands.
Sacred Waters
To help heal from a traumatic loss, Jim Kristofic seeks solace in Horseshoe Bend, on the Colorado River.
Rub Some Dirt On It
Is a sports car designed for dirt roads a good idea? Or is it the answer to a question no one asked? We sent a 911 Dakar to Montana to see whether John Phillips could make sense of a 911 that's happiest playing in the mud.
THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS
THE MAZDA MX-5 MIATA RF CLUB AND THE SUBARU BRZ IS MAY BE SMALL IN STATURE, BUT THEIR PERSONALITIES ARE LARGER THAN MOST.
Mega Bus
A three-row mid-size SUV trying to look and feel bigger, the latest has size on its side but still lacks charisma.
SHARPENING YOUR TOOLS
TOOLS LOSE THEIR EDGE AND BECOME DULL. That's a fact of their existence.
100 MUST-VISIT DESTINATIONS
IN NEW JERSEY FOR EVERY TASTE AND BUDGET
N.J.'S BEST MEALS UNDER
UNREAL SANDWICHES FROM A JERSEY SHORE LEGEND
BRIGHT SPOT IN NJ
Nearly 100 employers buck trend, boost employee morale
Death Doulas provide compassionate care
as end-of-life journey approaches
melting MEMORIES
MJ TYSON'S JEWELRY AND SCULPTURES RECAST PERSONAL HISTORIES
HOME Organization
FROM CRAMPED QUARTERS TO CREATIVE SOLUTIONS
top of their game
How six athlete sensations are preparing their minds and bodies for the 2024 Paris Olympics
the sunscreen guide...that will change your life
From the amount to use (it may be more than you think) to the differences between mineral and chemical SPFs, our handbook will help you stay safe and have fun in the sun.
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
THERE'S AN ARMY OF THIEVES COMING FOR YOUR
HOW TO GET STARTED SOLDERING
Soldering is rapidly becoming the skill of a bygone era. Much like the ability to drive a car with a manual transmission, read a map, or write a check, younger generations are learning less about how to work with their hands-and it's time for that to change.
Rapid Evolution
ON APRIL 26, 1986, THE No. 4 reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in northern Ukrainethen part of the Soviet Union-exploded, sending a massive plume of radiation into the sky. Nearly four decades later, the facility and much of the surrounding area remain uninhabited-by humans, at least.
Our New Moon Epoch
WHEN HUMANS GET INVOLVED IN places they weren't invited, things start to change. The Moon is no different.