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  • The CX-5 is a near-perfect size for urban adventures on crumbling city streets, yet it’s a delight on the highway too. That’s because it’s fairly light and agile, and at its upper trim levels, it’s speedy due to its turbocharged engine.
  • It’s possible that the current new generation of drivers will never know how much fun it is to pilot a car. Sad!Crossovers and trucks are so big, so…
  • Five years ago, I named Kia’s Telluride as my Zoomie Vehicle of the Year because it was near perfect. Not much has changed, and it didn’t need to.
  • We start to lose muscle in our 30s, and the loss accelerates with age, putting us at risk of frailty later in life. But what you eat — specifically how much protein — is a big part of the solution.
  • Grand jury in Arizona indicts 18 allies of ex-President Trump. Supreme Court to hear Trump's claim he's immune from criminal prosecution. Secretary of State Blinken meets with top Chinese officials.
  • This timeline covers major moments in the controversy surrounding R&B singer R. Kelly, up to 2021, when he was convicted for sexual exploitation of a child, racketeering, bribery and sex trafficking.
  • Everyone gets into a little mischief every now and then. It doesn’t hurt to indulge in playfulness, pranks and general silliness!
  • Chef Kathy Gunst's peach tree is bearing fruit. She brings hosts Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson a peach chutney, peach jam and a peach pie.
  • NPR's Brian Naylor looks at what remains for Congress to do before it leaves for the August break. Topping the list are most of next year's spending bills, yet to pass both houses -- and President Clinton is threatening vetos unless more funding is allocated to the top programs on his agenda.
  • After a strike-related delay, television's prestigious awards ceremony will air on Monday.
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