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Edmunds
17-07-2025
- Automotive
- Edmunds
2025 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro vs. 2024 Lexus GX 550 Overtrail: The Off-Road Battle
Trail drive Both of these vehicles have been out to Hungry Valley OHV park on separate occasions and have been through our three-pack of tests there. The GX defeated the Land Cruiser, and the 4Runner TRD Pro took on the Honda Passport TrailSport. Therefore, we already went into this challenge knowing that the Toyota has an advantage on the ziggurat of integrity, where it went a full step higher thanks to greater flexibility and a disconnecting front stabilizer bar, while both were about equal on the hill climb. So to provide a new challenge, we put together a trail drive that combined a dirt road, some sand, whoops, and a high-speed washboard section to test them out more thoroughly. The two vehicles have very different suspensions, with the TRD Pro opting for Fox shocks and the GX offering a more conventional setup, but with KDSS (Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System) up front. This system uses a hydraulic control to adjust the front stabilizer bar, so it can be tighter on the road for greater stability and loosen up off-road to allow for more articulation. At slower speeds, the GX was more comfortable and its steering felt much more precise. But on the whoops when it would bottom out, the impacts were very harsh in the Lexus. That's where the 4Runner really came alive. This is the desert-running version of the Toyota, and when the speeds crept north of 40 mph, it was much more comfortable than the Lexus. The Fox shocks have internal valves that add pressure as the shock compresses, so when it bottoms out, it doesn't feel nearly as violent, and rebound is also well controlled. Weirdly, the 4Runner was quite uncomfortable at lower speeds, and it never really settled in. (The same is true of driving it on the road.)

Yahoo
10-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Diamondbacks recall Saalfrank, whose 1-year suspension for betting on baseball ended June 5
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Arizona Diamondbacks have recalled left-handed reliever Andrew Saalfrank, who was one of four players whose one-year suspensions for betting on baseball ended on June 5. Saalfrank's next game will be his first since April 29, 2024, against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He appeared in two games with Arizona last year. Advertisement He was recalled Wednesday from Triple-A Reno, where he went 0-2 with two saves and a 7.15 ERA. He struck out 14 in 11 1/3 innings. The players violated Major League Rule 21, which is posted in every clubhouse. They were handed mandatory one-year suspensions for betting on games in which they did not participate. If they had bet on any games they attended in person — even if they didn't play — they would have been banned for life. ___ AP MLB: The Associated Press


Associated Press
10-07-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Diamondbacks recall Saalfrank, whose 1-year suspension for betting on baseball ended June 5
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Arizona Diamondbacks have recalled left-handed reliever Andrew Saalfrank, who was one of four players whose one-year suspensions for betting on baseball ended on June 5. Saalfrank's next game will be his first since April 29, 2024, against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He appeared in two games with Arizona last year. He was recalled Wednesday from Triple-A Reno, where he went 0-2 with two saves and a 7.15 ERA. He struck out 14 in 11 1/3 innings. The players violated Major League Rule 21, which is posted in every clubhouse. They were handed mandatory one-year suspensions for betting on games in which they did not participate. If they had bet on any games they attended in person — even if they didn't play — they would have been banned for life. ___ AP MLB:
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Yahoo
Fla. Nurse Has License Suspended After Allegedly Being Caught Sexually Abusing Stepson, 15, by Child's Father
A Florida nurse has had her medical license suspended after being accused of sexually abusing her 15-year-old stepson, per online records and an arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE Alexis Von Yates, 34, was arrested on Nov. 6, 2024, per the affidavit, before having her license suspended on Friday, April 25, online records stated The suspect, who has been released on bond, is facing a charge of sexual battery on a person 12 to 18 years of age by a person in familial custody. She's pleaded not guilty, per reports A Florida woman has had her medical license suspended months after she was accused of sexually abusing her 15-year-old stepson. Alexis Von Yates, 34, of Ocala, was arrested on Nov. 6, 2024 after being accused of allegedly engaging in "unlawful sexual activity" with her teenage stepson — who had been visiting his father for the summer in Florida — in July 2024, per a Marion County Sheriff's Office arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE. The document stated the pair allegedly had sex without a condom, and police had received "an anonymous tip" about the alleged sexual activity on July 30, 2024. The tip "included information that the [alleged] child victim's father had walked in on the incident," the affidavit stated. According to the Florida Department of Health's online license verification records, Yates — who was a registered nurse — has now had her single-state license suspended, per an Emergency Suspension Order filed on Friday, April 25. The records stated her license had been issued in January 2016. 'Nurses are placed in a position of trust; therefore, it is imperative that they demonstrate good judgment and good moral character," the state's order read, per "Ms. Yates' decision to [allegedly] engage in sexual activity with a minor child and/or her decision to allow a child to engage her in oral and penetrative sex indicates that she lacks the good judgment and moral character necessary to be a registered nurse,' reads the state's order, the outlet noted. The publication reported that a proceeding seeking the "formal discipline" of the suspect's license will be 'promptly instituted and acted upon' by the state shortly, citing the order. The outlet also stated Yates could file a petition for review. The Florida Department of Health didn't immediately respond when contacted by PEOPLE for additional information. Per online Marion County Clerk of Court and Comptroller's Office records, Yates is facing a charge of sexual battery on a person 12 to 18 years of age by a person in familial custody. reported her attorney had pleaded not guilty to the charge on her behalf in the Fifth Judicial Circuit Court of Marion County on December 10. Online Marion County Sheriff's Office records stated Yates had been released on Nov. 7, 2024, after posting a $10,000 bond. Per the arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE, Yates and the alleged child victim had been "relaxing" and "playing a video game" together while his father was working late on the evening of the alleged abuse, before they "decided to watch a movie." The suspect allegedly spoke to the teenager about how "horny" she was, per the affidavit, claiming "she had not had sex in two weeks." "He recalled that the suspect had been making sexual jokes for approximately a week leading up to this incident, continuously saying how 'horny' she was," the document stated. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. According to the affidavit, after the alleged abuse began, the suspect said, "Ah man I wish you were 18, because you're not old enough." The alleged victim and the suspect had sex on the couch, according to the affidavit. According to the affidavit, the suspect said when confronted by the child's father that his son looked just like him "when he was younger," the alleged child victim reportedly overheard. Elsewhere in the arrest affidavit, the alleged child victim claimed the suspect had stuck her tongue out at him while eating whipped cream in the week leading up to the alleged abuse, as well as stating the pair went to the gym together before she allegedly said, "I bet everyone thought you were my little toy boy." The documents also stated the teenager had called the suspect after his father had taken him to his grandparents' home after the incident. She allegedly told the teenager she wished his father "had not caught them." The Florida Department of Health, the Marion County Clerk of Court and Comptroller's Office and a law firm representing Yates didn't immediately respond when contacted by PEOPLE for additional information. If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual abuse, text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 to be connected to a certified crisis counselor. Read the original article on People