The upcoming Volkswagen Teramont large SUV has been completely revealed in fresh spy images from China. The Teramont was first previewed in 2013 as the CrossBlue Concept. It will initially go on sale in China after its debut in November 2016 at the Guangzhou Auto Show. It is expected to go on sale in the US […]
Читать дальше...The U.S. State Department and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Tuesday stressed the need for ties with the Philippines to be based on mutual respect, after Manila's new leader raised worries about the future of the key alliance by calling President Barack Obama a "son of a bitch."
Despite the many heartaches and trials he went through, Romano Vasquez did not give up. The former mainstay of German Moreno’s “That’s Entertainment” has bounced back to conquer the entertainment scene again.
I first noticed singer-actor Michael Pangilinan on the now-defunct GMA TV show “Walang Tulugan” hosted by the late German “Kuya Germs” Moreno. (Pinuyat mo ko bro!)
Korean TV music program “Show Champion” recently celebrated its 200th episode with a star-studded event in Manila.
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One reason opponents have been dismissive of efforts to accommodate bicycles in Charleston is that they don’t see enough demand to justify them.
There were plenty of fireworks, actual and verbal, around the edges of this year’s meeting in China of the leaders of the world’s 20 top economies. But the final communique issued Monday was little more than a ritual call for faster economic growth that no government appears to know how to create.
Of all the phenomena the 2016 election year has demonstrated, none is greater than the proof that this nation is deeply and probably irretrievably split into two political camps with very, very little in common.
Last fall, two towns at opposite ends of the country entered a new kind of contest run by the federal government. At stake was their survival: Each is being consumed by the rising ocean, and winning money from Washington would mean the chance to move to higher ground. In western Alaska, remote Newtok was losing 50 to 100 feet of...
I wish our leaders would be more intellectually honest about "voter fraud" and whether or not voter ID laws could really solve anything. Through hundreds of elections and billions of votes cast, a nationwide study of court records found only 31 possible instances of in-person voter fraud.
I volunteer at Trident Literacy Association in North Charleston by teaching a GED-prep reading class. Although I have only been doing this for six months, I have met people with incredible stories to tell.
After reading the Sept. 3 article "Advocates plan to apply pressure for bike lane," I felt compelled to comment. I am one of many Charleston County residents who does not agree with the traffic lane closure on the T. Allen Legare Jr. Bridge and feel that it should not move forward.
Donald Trump’s plan to build a wall to prevent illegal immigration and to stop the flow of drugs seems to ignore several fundamental facts: Despite his claims, there is no "massive flow" of illegal immigrants from Mexico into the United States. In the past few years, the outflow of foreigners from the United States to Mexico...
This appetizer provided by CO makes grocery shopping easy since its ingredient list consists almost solely of single fruits and vegetables. If you end up with extra peanut sauce, toss it with cold rice noodles for an equally simple summer salad.
The Beaufain Swizzle is a gin cocktail made in the manner of a classic swizzle.
In true Tiki tradition, Cane Rhum Bar is limiting patrons to one Zombie per person, exercising even more caution than Tiki godfather Donn Beach, who allowed customers to order two rum-and-pineapple drinks apiece.
There’s spicy mayo, and then there’s spiced-up mayonnaise. The former is the crowning touch on countless bulging sushi rolls. Traditionally made from Japan’s Kewpie mayonnaise and shichimi togarashi, or Japanese seven spice — and more commonly made from American mayonnaise and sriracha — the condiment was...
Q: I recently took my wife out for her birthday. We ordered a few appetizers to start. After an hour, there still wasn’t any food on the table. I think the server was avoiding us. At the end of the meal, the manager came over with a couple of rum drinks. Is that an appropriate apology in this case?