Hyundai may add hybrid production to $7.6 billion Georgia plant

Hyundai CEO Jae Hoon Chang (left) and José Muñoz, Hyundai president and global chief operating officer, attend the 2024 New York International Auto Show Michael Wayland | CNBC NEW YORK – Hyundai Motor is reevaluating its plans to exclusively produce all-electric vehicles at a new plant under construction in Georgia, an executive told CNBC on … Read more

Hyundai’s Genesis previews all-electric SUV concept, the Neolun

Genesis Neolun Concept Genesis NEW YORK – Hyundai’s Genesis is previewing the future of the growingly prominent luxury brand with a new large all-electric concept vehicle called the Neolun. The full-size SUV features a sleek exterior design illuminated by long horizontal headlights and taillights reminiscent of the brand’s current EVs, though more modern. The interior … Read more

Rich Spirit Bagels, owned by Bakery Four, opens in Wheat Ridge

Bakery Four’s pastries, bread and bagels have been in high demand ever since owner Shawn Bergin started baking out of his basement in 2019. The high-end bakery even moved from its tiny, 350-square-foot space in the Highlands to a larger 3,000-square-foot space on Tennyson Street in 2022 to keep up with its two-hour-long lines. But … Read more

JetBlue cuts routes spanning LAX, South America

A JetBlue Airways plane prepares to take off from the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Jan. 31, 2024. Joe Raedle | Getty Images JetBlue Airways told staff on Tuesday that it is culling a host of routes, making it the carrier’s latest move to cut costs in the wake of a … Read more

Trump’s lawyers say it’s “a practical impossibility” to secure $464 million bond in time

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump say he’s unlikely to secure a bond for the nearly half-billion he and other defendants need to pause a judge’s February ruling in a New York civil fraud case. They’re asking an appeals court to stay the judgment while Trump challenges it. The judgment, with accrued interest, saddled the … Read more

Haunting position Charles Lindbergh’s baby’s body was found in holds key clues to truth about his murder, says author

THE body of Charles Lindbergh’s murdered child was found in a disturbing state that could indicate his kidnapping was planned, an author has said. Little 20-month-old Charles Lindbergh Jr mysteriously disappeared from his second-story bedroom in his parents’ New Jersey home while five adults were inside. 5 American aviator Charles Lindbergh, seen in 1932, could … Read more

A look at Israel’s new consul general in New York – Israel Politics

Ofir Akunis’s recent appointment as Israel’s consul general in New York marks the latest chapter in a career punctuated by political ambition, legislative endeavors, and service in various governmental capacities. This role represents not just a career shift for Akunis but the continuation of a trajectory shaped by his involvement in developing Israel’s technological, … Read more

Affordable retirement destinations in Spain, Thailand and more

Retiring in the U.S. can be expensive. In Florida, often the favorite state of the nation’s retirees, settling down to enjoy your golden years can cost as much as $58,396 a year. That’s one reason why many Americans choose to leave the States and retire abroad. Nearly 450,000 people received their Social Security checks outside … Read more

I’ve dated men in 25 countries around the world – here are the places that are best, worst and weirdest for romance, from ‘magical’ New York to ‘chivalrous’ London and ‘chauvinistic’ Mexico

From getting picked up in the pouring rain in Milan to taking a helicopter ride over Central Park, this American woman travelling the world in search of love has certainly had her fair share of interesting dates.  Anne Marie Hagerty began a ‘worldwide quest’ to find her husband two years ago after splitting from a … Read more

Second bombshell letter from 20 years ago raising concern about Ivy Ridge school abuse emerges as cops told take action

A SECOND letter raising concerns about allegations of abuse at the Academy of Ivy Ridge years before it closed has emerged – as police are instructed to look back through old case files in search of overlooked reports. Earlier this week, The U.S. Sun revealed New York’s State Education Department sent a letter to Ivy … Read more