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Look, no car manufacturer is immune to recalls. Ford, in particular, recalls cars often, as does Chrysler. But there's something particularly sad when a stainless steel truck, supposedly able to withstand all sorts of abuse, gets recalled again. And again. And again. We're talking, of course, about Tesla's Cybertruck, which just got recalled due to an issue with the vehicle's inverter, which may cause losing the ability "to apply torque to the vehicle using the accelerator pedal resulting in a loss of propulsion, which may increase the risk of a collision." SEE ALSO: Tesla recalls cybertrucks for dangerous rearview display issue Vehicles affected are Cybertrucks produced from Nov.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareDirected by Saturday Night Live's Kyle Mooney, "Y2K" envisions an actual millennium bug on the rampage. Trailer.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareBumble has dropped its annual dating trends for 2025. Last year, the dating app predicted that singles would date based on values, emotional intimacy would be key, and daters would want to get off the self-improvement hamster wheel. According to Bumble's chief marketing officer Selby Drummond, "2025 is going to be a transitional year for dating and we can see this in how single people, especially women, are getting very clear about what they want and need, and what they are no longer willing to tolerate when it comes to dating and relationships."Here's what could be in store for next year, according to more than 40,000 millennial and Gen Z Bumble users polled in September:The return of romanceEarlier this year, Bumble identified the "Lover Girl" trend, where the majority of UK women surveyed by Bumble embrace romance and lovey-dovey gestures.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareA few days ago a rumor started going round that Stephen King had been booted off X (formerly Twitter) after joking that Elon Musk was Donald Trump's "first lady". The horror master's X account still appeared to be live, though, and — although King does frequently go after Musk, and has been critical of his support for Trump – there was no "first lady" post about Musk. SEE ALSO: Every single Stephen King movie adaptation, ranked Finally, on Wednesday, the man himself took to X to clear things up."I see there's a rumor going around that I called the Musk-man Trump's new first lady.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareSAVE $90: As of Nov. 13, the Amazon Fire Max 11 tablet has dropped from $229.99 to $139.99. That's a 39% discount on list price. Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire Max 11 Tablet $139.99 at Amazon $229.99 Save $90.00 Get Deal Ahead of the Black Friday shopping event, Amazon has been dropping quite a few deals that are worth checking out.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareAmber Ruffin wrote an "Amber Says What" segment for "Late Night with Seth Meyers" before the election. Now, she's leaning on "inspirational Instagram quotes" to get through it.
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