If you want to take good care of your car, it's important you rotate your tires. And yes, you can do it yourself. Here's how.
Introduction If you're a conscientious vehicle owner looking to get as much as you can out of your car, don't ignore tire rotation. Done to evenly distribute the wear and tear of driving among all four tires, tire rotation should really be called wheel rotation. The process involves removing the full tire and rim assemblies, also known as wheels, from their axles, and then moving them to a different spot on the car.
Solo Leveling, one of the most highly anticipated anime series of 2024, has garnered immense attention since its announcement. Adapted from the immensely popular South Korean webtoon, the series follows the journey of Sung Jinwoo, an ordinary young man who rises to fame as a formidable hunter with a crucial goal – earning money to cover his mother’s hospital bills. With the release date for the first episode set for January 6, 2024, fans are counting down the days until they can dive into this much-awaited anime.
This is a strange one. Thomas Bowers, a banker who worked for a bank that handled Jeffrey Epstein’s money, was found dead recently. It looks like he killed himself by hanging, which is what a source’s report says. He had turned 55. Stranger still, the news outlets that are talking about the banker’s death seem determined to link him and Deutsche Bank to Donald Trump. Not Jeffrey Epstein.
As early as 2012, Thomas Bowers was the head of wealth management at Deutsche Bank.
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More than20 million people in the U.K. tuned in Saturday (May 6) to watch King Charles III's historic coronation, but one person definitely wasn't impressed with the celebration: Howard Stern.
The shock jock slammed the crowning of King Charles, 74, on The Howard Stern Show, telling co-host Robin Quivers that the people of the U.K. need to "get a grip on themselves."
"I understand, maybe it brings in tourism, but Jesus H.