Vandalism can be one of the most maddening car insurance claims. Someone intentionally bruising your property feels individual even if you were a random victim. Common acts of vandalism include keyed cars, violated windows, and smashed headlights. If your car has been vandalized, you may be wondering if your insurance policy will cover the harm. Continue reading

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Goopy notes left on doors asking to sell have Raytown homeowners worried

Goopy notes asking homeowners if they want to sell their house quick have been popping up across Raytown. And that has some worried.

Goopy notes asking homeowners if they want to sell their house quick have been popping up across Raytown. Continue reading

Ex-presidents accused of forming criminal group in Brazil

SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s top prosecutor is accusing former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, former President Dilma Rousseff and several…

Analysis confirms grass carp eggs in Lake Erie tributary

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Scientists say they’ve confirmed the discovery of grass carp eggs in a tributary of Lake Erie. Continue reading

Jonathan Rugman , Foreign Affairs Correspondent

Jonathan Rugman has been Foreign Affairs Correspondent at Channel four News for more than a decade.

He reported from the revolutions and uprisings in Syria, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Bahrain and has covered stories as diverse as Somalia’s famine, the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean, corruption in world football and the Haiti earthquake. Continue reading

Japan’s nice kei minicars boxed in by tax hike, seen facing rocky road

Yoko Kojima loves zipping around Tokyo in her Daihatsu Tanto with its lil’ wheels and pint-sized engine, but Japan’s beloved kei minicars may have a rocky road ahead despite a legion of loyal fans.

Sales of the cutesy box-shaped cars, a staple of the world’s number three vehicle market, drove off a cliff after peaking at Two.27 million units in 2014. Continue reading

Is your rental car company spying on you?

Rental car giant Hertz has admitted it has cameras installed in about one in eight of its cars in the United States. But those cameras — built into Hertz’s NeverLost dashboard assistant that offers routing help and local city guides — have never been turned on, Hertz has said, loudly and repeatedly. Continue reading