Road & Track
BORN SLIPPY
OLDSMOBILE STREAMLINED AEROTECH ENDURANCE RECORDS THAT STILL STAND TODAY.
7 min |
October - November 2025
Road & Track
THE 72 HOURS OF EUROPE
WHAT DOES COMPETING IN THREE 24-HOUR RACES ON THREE CONSECUTIVE WEEKENDS DO TO A DRIVER? WE HAVE THE DATA.
4 min |
October - November 2025
Motor Trend
IT MIGHT BE TIME FOR EV CHARGING STATIONS TO OFFER QUICK-TIME BATTERY SWAPS
John and Jane Public aren't warming to electric cars at the rate many in the automotive industry thought they would, and that's mostly because EVs still can't match the cost and convenience of gasoline-powered alternatives.
5 min |
Fall 2025
Motor Trend
SMOOTH BUT GLITCHY
We're less than a year away from seeing “millions” of autonomous Teslas roaming the globe, if Elon Musk’s April earnings call prognostications hold true. How’s Full Self-Driving Unsupervised going? To find out, we flew to the first test market, Austin, Texas, and caught seven rides in the initial Model Y Robotaxi. (Austin is unique among American cities in offering a choice of autonomous ride-hailing services, as Waymo has a fleet of its Jaguar I-Pace cars available via the Uber app. So we resolved to attempt a comparison, beginning on page 86.) Note Tesla’s Robotaxi is not to be confused with its two-door Cybercab; rather, it’s based on a long-range dual-motor 2026 Model Y Juniper.
6 min |
Fall 2025
Motor Trend
WHICH OF THESE SELF-DRIVING TAXIS WOULD YOU RIDE IN? WE COMPARE THE TESLA ROBOTAXI AGAINST WAYMO
Today, Waymo is the biggest player in the self-driving car space-at least the ride-hailing portion of it-and has run in various cities around the nation since 2017.
9 min |
Fall 2025
Road & Track
LASTING APPEAL
VINTAGE CHARM AND MODERN POWER IN THE MORGAN PLUS FOUR.
6 min |
October - November 2025
Road & Track
Running Long
Unconventional ways to turn racing into a whole-day affair.
8 min |
October - November 2025
Motor Trend
The F80's Technology Is Wild. Here's How It Works.
Planning for the F80 began in 2018 along with the 499P endurance racer, a car that just won its third consecutive 24 Hours of Le Mans in June.
4 min |
Fall 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Gymnastics legend Wendy Hilliard receives NAACP Manhattan Branch honors
Wendy Hilliard, founder of the Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation (WHGF), was honored last Saturday by the NAACP Mid-Manhattan Branch. She was joined by members of her staff as well as three athletes—ZaQuae Carter, BJ Mensah, and Ty-La Morris—who are members of the USA Gymnastics Senior National Team and will be competing in Pamplona, Spain, this November.
1 min |
September 18, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
USTA Foundation lays the groundwork for greater access to tennis
As the recent U.S. Open showed, the sport of tennis has become increasingly diverse over the past two decades, but there is still considerable room for growth in making the sport accessible.
1 min |
September 18, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Giants look towards home opener after a crushing loss to the Cowboys
So close, but so far.
2 min |
September 18, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Gunna, Cade Cunningham, and more grace TUNL's NYFW closing gala
New York Fashion Week comes to a close Monday night with TUNL's extravagant gala at Lavan Midtown. Detroit Pistons superstar point guard Cade Cunningham hosted the second annual event with rap star Gunna blessing the stage for the attendees.
2 min |
September 18, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
City Council, at odds with Mayor Adams, overrides him on two major issues
New York City Council is no stranger to butting heads with Mayor Eric Adams on numerous issues. This was the case last week when councilmembers voted to override his vetoes on several pieces of legislation related to street vending and food delivery worker protections.
3 min |
September 18, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Spring '25: '60s styles are back; AI designs are in
In his Matcha Martini Spring '26 collection, shown September 13 at Manhattan's Metropolitan Pavilion, Negris LeBrum designer Travis Hamilton collaborated with a group of up-and-coming young designers including Rose Zu, Erin Chin and Ethan Heat, who utilized AI in their designs.
1 min |
September 18, 2025
Scoop USA Newspaper
Wheel of Fortune is casting in Philly
Do you like spinning wheels, clapping, guessing words and phrases, and winning prizes? If so, then you'll want to head to Rivers Casino in Philadelphia this week for two “Wheel of Fortune” casting events.
1 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 39
Scoop USA Newspaper
Americans mark the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks with emotional ceremonies
Nearly a quarter century has passed since the September 11, 2001, attacks, but for many, the emotions of the day remain raw as ever.
4 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 31
Scoop USA Newspaper
The Hustle Versus the Con: Understanding the Real Difference
Elements of Inspiration
4 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 31
Scoop USA Newspaper
Trump is losing
As I travel around the country promoting my new book, \"Coming Up Short\" (which, please remember, you can order at bookshop.org, and the audiobook at libro.fm), I'm seeing a groundswell of revulsion against Trump.
2 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 31
Scoop USA Newspaper
Is another era of political violence upon us?
In his life's work, Charlie Kirk, the rising star in conservative politics, did not give me, or millions of Americans like me in the political center or left, a great deal of optimism about the direction of our nation's partisan politics.
3 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 32
Scoop USA Newspaper
When you labor for the people as an elected official like Marian Tasco has done, you become a Change Maker
Focusing all her attention on Marian Tasco, seated in the front row, Mayor Parker said, “I’m here today, Boss Lady, to say thank you. We love you, and we’re so happy that this is possible while you are still smelling the roses.
2 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 39
Scoop USA Newspaper
Gun violence is eroding public safety, spiking our collective anxiety, and threatening democracy
To be Equal
2 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 39
Scoop USA Newspaper
Ducky Birts set to have street named after him Donald “Ducky” Birts Way
If you are over 45, live in Philadelphia, and are part of the African American community, the name Donald Ducky Birts should ring a bell for you.
4 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 39
New York Amsterdam News
The health of Breanna Stewart looms over Liberty's championship hopes
The New York Liberty went into Game 2 of their best-of-three WNBA opening round playoff series versus the Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday night, at the Barclays Center, with a 1-0 lead after a 76-69 road win on Sunday.
1 min |
September 18, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
56th African American Day Parade to highlight Black education
Learning will be the focus as Harlem celebrates Black culture and unity during the 56th Annual African American Day Parade (AADP) on Sunday, Sept. 21, from 12:30 to 6 p.m. along Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard in Harlem.
2 min |
September 18, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Stony Brook Volleyball heads into conference action
Stony Brook University volleyball heads into the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) conference action battle-ready after playing a tough non-conference schedule that had the Seawolves traveling to tournaments in Texas and Rhode Island.
1 min |
September 18, 2025
Scoop USA Newspaper
The Secret of Growing in the Christian Life
The Christian life requires a certain amount of nurture and cultivation.
4 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 39
Sports Illustrated US
BIG FUN IN BIG D
BEFORE THE COWBOYS, DALLAS WAS HOME TO A ONE-SEASON (NOT SO) WONDER
1 min |
October 2025
Sports Illustrated US
The Sky's The Limit
A PESKY FCS CONFERENCE IS SURVIVING (AND THRIVING) AS IT NAVIGATES COLLEGE FOOTBALL'S NEW LANDSCAPE
6 min |
October 2025
Sports Illustrated US
PAIGE BUECKERS
Efficiency has often been the name of her game. But the Wings guard finds real POWER IN THE DETAILS whether she is anticipating opponents on the court or making the most of her business opportunities
4 min |
October 2025
Sports Illustrated US
THE GAME BETWEEN THE GAMES
As injuries cost teams hundreds of millions of dollars every year, major league franchises are doing everything they can to KEEP PLAYERS HEALTHY, using techniques that are both cutting edge and old school
10+ min |