Toyota makes big bet on small engines in new hybrid era
Scaled-down internal combustion engines will sit alongside batteries in reimagined car breed
Scaled-down internal combustion engines will sit alongside batteries in reimagined car breed
Companies should keep in mind that the culture wars cut both ways
Property owners rush to pay down debts or refinance at lower rates in absence of other investment options
Swedish retailer considers new factories in the Americas as movement of goods becomes costly and complex
New unit will allow Europe’s largest privately owned cinema chain more control over content
Magic circle firms hiked pay for newly qualified solicitors to £150,000 to compete with US rivals
Exploitation of one of the world’s largest deposits of the metal would boost Europe’s electric vehicle industry
Rise in market share highlights difficulty of weaning the region off Russian energy
Paris event organisers pledge to halve greenhouse gas emissions from London and Rio levels
WILL Vaulks became Oxford United’s first signing of the summer transfer window when he joined from Sheffield Wednesday.
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FDA-approved drugs can sometimes make more profits for uses they may not have been originally intended.
Elaine R. Klein, a longtime Toledo elementary school teacher and community volunteer, died June 9 in skilled nursing care at Bowling Green Manor in Bowling Green. She was 85.
For the decade before Oct. 7, Israel had been lulled into believing that her enemies’ fanatical aim of destroying her had been tempered by pragmatism. The barbaric massacre of Oct. 7 ended that illusion
When I get nostalgic for the little town I grew up in, I will occasionally drive there, park the car, and just walk around. It’s about an hour south of Toledo, so it’s an easy drive. The experience is therapeutic, and I don’t make it nearly enough.
European politics shifted a little more to what is often called the “right,” or “far right,” last week.
The city’s new land-use master plan, still in draft form, is an important document that will provide guidance for future development in Toledo. It’s not a substitute for actual development, but it presents an appealing vision of what actual development could look like.
There’s no better example of the gulf between plans and reality in Toledo than Jefferson Center. The fabulous $38 million dollar rehab that is supposed to be the Toledo Innovation Center and catalyze both commercial and residential development in UpTown has been empty and unused for more than a year.