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Nuts & Bolts: 2013 Toyota Corolla

Bottom line:It's a Point A-to-Point B car — reliable, safe and reasonably fuel-efficient, listed at 26 miles per gallon in the city and 34 on the highway. Prognosis: The Corolla, which has been around for 40 years, will only get better as competition for small-car sales increases. In the near future, look for it to add a bit of cosmetic pizazz to complement its blue-jeans reliability. Ride, acceleration and handling:The Corolla gets decent marks in all three.

Packers QB Is Secretly Holding up His Trade to the Jets, According to Mike Greenberg

As the Aaron Rodgers trade saga drags out into month 27 (don’t fact-check that), New York Jets fans, Green Bay Packers fans, and really all NFL fans are just ready for the whole ordeal to be over. We all know this trade is happening — both sides have too much to lose if it doesn’t — so what’s the holdup?! Well, according to ESPN host Mike Greenberg on the Pat McAfee Show, it’s Rodgers himself telling the Jets to wait and hold out for the best deal.

Salma Hayek | New York Post

Shocked Salma Hayek reminisces on 'special bond' with 'Fools Rush In' co-star Matthew Perry after his death October 30, 2023 | 6:14pm "My friend, you are gone much too soon, but I will continue to cherish your silliness, your perseverance, and your lovely heart," she wrote to the late actor. ncG1vNJzZmimqaW8tMCNnKamZ6SWtHC%2FwKWkmmWYlsamt44%3D

The 35 best running shoes for women in 2023, according to experts

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. Explore More Running shoes come in plenty of shapes and sizes (just think of your shopping mall’s floor to ceiling display) and even more colors and materials. In short, it’s not a simple decision to pick out your shiny new pair — even if you prefer, say, all-white sneakers or ones more rugged and akin to hiking shoes.

This companys drugs helped fuel Floridas opioid crisis. But the government struggled to hold t

To combat an escalating opioid epidemic, the Drug Enforcement Administration trained its sights in 2011 on Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, one of the nation’s largest manufacturers of the highly addictive generic painkiller oxycodone. It was the first time the DEA had targeted a manufacturer of opioids for alleged violations of laws designed to prevent diversion of legal narcotics to the black market. And it would become the largest prescription-drug case the agency has pursued.