September 16, 2022 7:30am by Barry Ritholtz
Earlier this month, we discussed the idea of Electrifying Classic Cars. I spoke to several people and decided to work with a shop in Austin, Texas. After reviewing the process, costs, and timeline, I put down a
MIAMI — The Seventh Coast Guard District urges mariners to take precautions, heed weather warnings and stay safe as Tropical Storm Fiona is forecasted to impact Puerto Rico and other Caribbean nations, Friday.
Coast Guard members across south Florida and Puerto Rico are preparing for t
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It’s important to know your boat well, and there are some things you need to know early. Such things include engine speci
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Watch: A moose collision will inflict serious damage on the passenger compartment
An innovation to improve safety on the roads for Swedish drivers has won one of this year's Ig N
The tugboat Lincoln and its four barges full of wheat approach The Bridge of the Gods on the Columbia River between Oregon and Washington in early August.
A few days ago, Andy told you all about the world’s largest cruise ship, and how it met its end before ever seeing water. It’s not the only massive cruise ship in the world, though — there are plenty that have made their way out onto the high seas.
Right, yeah, boats. Since that cr
Hazardous "forever chemicals" called PFAS are contaminating drinking water, food, and air.
It may be impossible to completely avoid PFAS, but there are a few simple ways to reduce your exposure.
Eating at home, ditching nonstick pans and unnecessary carpets, and filtering your wate