Here’s Why Some EV Batteries Are Failing Faster Than Promised: 5 Things To Watch Out For
Image Source: 123rf.com For years, people have thought that electric vehicles (EVs) are the future of the automotive industry. However, they still have a long way to go to completely replace gas-powered engines. EVs look cool, but there are plenty of areas where the current vehicles on the
Read More9 DIY Projects That Are Surprisingly Illegal in Some States
Image Source: 123rf.com When you own your own home, most people think that you can make whatever changes you want without having to answer to anyone. In reality, there are permits needed for a number of DIY projects. Believe it or not, some DIY renovations might even be
Read MoreWhy Are So Many Men Obsessed With WWII?
World War II remains a focal point of fascination, particularly among men. From documentaries and video games to reenactments and extensive book collections, the war’s presence is pervasive. But what fuels this enduring interest? Is it merely the scale of the conflict, or does it tap into deeper
Read MoreWhy Car Dealership “Certified Pre-Owned” Programs Might Be the Biggest Scam Yet
Image Source: 123rf.com “Certified Pre-Owned” (CPO) sounds like you are getting a reliable used car. After all, it has to go through rigorous inspection, and you get a warranty. What could go wrong? Like anything else at the dealership, there is some fine print you should read before
Read MoreMillennials Aren’t Using Credit Cards, But Experts Think They Should
Seven in ten Americans have at least a single credit card in their name. Often times they have more, but most have at least one. However, this doesn’t apply to all generations equally, and once again millennials are the exception to the rule; millennials aren’t using credit cards.
Read MorePM call with Prime Minister Albanese of Australia: 4 May 2025
The Prime Minister spoke to the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreGovernment’s tech reform to transform cancer diagnosis
Cancer 360 brings patient data into one central system, so clinicians can prioritise those most in need and see patients quicker HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreKing leads nation in tribute to the greatest generation
His Majesty The King will join Second World War veterans in London tomorrow for a military procession and fly past to mark VE Day 80 HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreNew guide helps UK ports share data to support safer navigation
The Harbour Masters’ Guide to Hydrographic and Maritime Information Exchange is a joint publication from the UKHO and the UK Harbour Masters’ Association. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreThree Trustees appointed to the Imperial War Museum
The Prime Minister has appointed Professor Dame Janet Beer, Emma Loxton and Sheena Wagstaff as Trustees of the Imperial War Museum for a four year term from 1 March 2025 to 28 February 2029. HM GovernmentSource
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