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Autism Tips for a Sensory Friendly July 4th

The Fourth of July holiday often includes fireworks and parades, backyard barbecues and neighborhood festivals - all of which can be overstimulating for some individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions like autism.

2026 IS 350 trails many of its rivals

When it comes to luxury vehicles, the bar resides in a high place. Mediocrity is not acceptable. And perhaps that's a primary reason why the IS 350 ranks among the middle of the pack amid some more impressive rivals like the Mercedes C-Class, Audi A5, BMW 3 Series (330i, M340i) Genesis G70, and a few others.

Several factors working against Toyota Sequoia

Despite the all-around improvements, we're not major fans of the 2026 Toyota Sequoia. One issue is the Sequoia comes standard with a fake engine noise (Engine Sound Enhancement) that's frankly annoying. We have no clue why the company feels this is needed.

Genesis G90 features many luxurious qualities

Roseville, Calif.- Established a little more than a decade ago, the Genesis brand has carved out a niche in the luxury division

Underrated Equinox EV has plenty to offer

The 2026 Chevrolet Equinox EV is both affordable and efficient. It has an enviable starting price of approximately $35,100 and has excellent range, getting between 319 to 356 miles on a full charge.

2026 Kia Sportage PHEV Review: More Power, Better MPG, and Still a Top SUV

The 2026 Kia Sportage PHEV builds on its success with stronger performance, improved fuel economy, and upgraded tech. With 268 horsepower, standard all-wheel drive, and a spacious, well-designed interior, it stands out in a crowded compact SUV class. We break down its features, performance, pricing, and how it stacks up against top rivals like the RAV4 and CR-V.

BMW 760i a high-priced luxury sedan

The 2026 BMW 760i blends twin-turbo V8 performance with flagship luxury, offering cutting-edge tech, a lavish interior, and a $125K price tag that puts it out of reach for most buyers.

Why Health Equity Matters-and What You Can Do About It

Health equity is not a political slogan-it is a moral principle. It means that every person, regardless of their zip code, income, race, or background, has a fair and just opportunity to achieve optimal health.