In denying wrongdoing, BMW said two ICCT studies confirmed the BMW X5 and 13 other company vehicles tested, comply with the legal requirements concerning NOx emissions.
If you were a child of the ’90s, you’re probably quite familiar with “Good Burger“, the fictional fast food chain made famous in a Kenan & Kel sketch on the Nickelodeon comedy show All That. Thanks to him, we’ve gotten to revisit both Saved by...
A young boy of the Keystone Boys Choir got the chance to meet Pope Francis Saturday night after performing at the Festival of Families in front of thousands.
A report in the latest edition of AutoBild magazine says that during real world testing an all-wheel drive BMW X3 equipped with a turbo-diesel engine had emissions that were 11 times over the European limit. “No specific details of the test have yet been provided and...
Starbucks has rolled out the toasted graham latte as its newest fall flavor. “What I found to be quite popular in the United States is the taste of cereal milk, the delicious leftovers in your breakfast bowl”.
“There has been a very bad mistake, clearly”, said Hamm, who played troubled ad man Don Draper in the series that ended its run without adding another best-drama trophy to its haul of four previous wins.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a skilled lip-syncer, as he proved during his last appearance on The Tonight Show when he squared off against Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Merchant.
On last night’s Tonight Show (September 23), Jimmy Fallon dreamed up a sketch in which his teenage self held a part-time job at Nickelodeon’s infamous Good Burger.
Hamm – whose portrayal of seductive, mysterious ad man Don Draper on retro-cool “Mad Men” had won him rave reviews and transformed his career – finally struck gold on his eighth nomination for the role.
It’s tempting to dismiss Ryan Adam’s reworking of Taylor Swift’s 1989 as nothing more than a cheap trick, a symptom of an oversaturated media culture rapidly consuming itself. She’s a millionaire, and she’s friends with Lena Dunham, but there are...
Iraqi-British architect Dame Zaha Hadid hung up during a phone interview with BBC’s Today program on Thursday morning, after she was questioned about migrant workers’ deaths at the building sites for the 2022 Qatar World Cup.