After brushing the snow off your car, the last thing Michiganders want to do amid freezing cold temperatures is clear more ice and slush that's accumulated in their vehicle wheel well. But allowing ...
Depending on how “hardcore” you want to be, an entire apparatus for a full-fledged gaming racing wheel and pedals is a must for any racing aficionado. Nothing will come close to a simulationist setup, ...
Not everyone remembers the unique controllers that never quite made it. As third-party peripheral makers attempt to offer gamers something different to the likes of DualSense and Joy-Cons, they often ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Welcome to our end-of-year Decoder special! Senior producers Kate Cox and Nick Statt here. We’ve had a big year, ...
“Wheel of Fortune” is introducing a massive format change for one week only. The game show is teaming up with sports betting company DraftKings for Multiplier Tournament Week, which will run from ...
The game of Wheel of Fortune hasn’t changed much in the past 40-plus years it’s been on the air, with its strong premise making it one of the best game shows of all time. However, different elements ...
Wheel taxes are back in the news after Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson proposed raising the city's fee to $40 to generate $2.7 million in revenue, catching council members by surprise. In September, ...
Have you ever had to pay your local government for the wheels on your car? Local governments use wheel taxes to bring in more revenue to help fund public infrastructure projects. While not all ...
The earliest evidence of the invention of the wheel pops up around 5,500 years ago in Uruk, ancient Mesopotamia, which has to go down as the most innovative society in human history. These guys, best ...
TAMPA, Fla. — A new attraction in downtown Tampa will bring residents and visitors to new heights and showcase sweeping views of the skyline and water. A 250-foot-tall observation wheel called Wheel ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A 250-foot observation wheel could soon call Tampa home. Developer Tony Miller announced plans to bring Tampa’s Wheel Over Water, also known as Tampa WOW!, to the Channel District ...
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