FedEx and UPS took plenty of heat last year for failing to get an estimated 2 million packages delivered in time for Christmas. But so far, it appears the two major carriers are doing a better job this year of helping Santa get gifts under the tree on time.
ShipMatrix, a logistics software firm, analyzed the on-time delivery rates of FedEx and UPS during Thanksgiving week, and each carrier saw significant improvement. The chart below shows how FedEx and UPS compare on their "
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Kyle Farnsworth probably looks a little different from the last time you saw him with the Yankees or Mets.
Farnsworth — who spent 16 seasons as a journeyman reliever in the majors — is now a competitive bodybuilder. And the 46-year-old sure looks the part.
Kyle Farnsworth posted this photo on social media, shocking fans. Kyle Farnsworth/Instagram Kyle Farnsworth, who pitched for the Mets in 2014, is now a competitive bodybuilder.
“Uptown Funk,” “Read All About It” and “Work” are three of the songs on America’s cleaning playlist, according to new research.
A survey of 2,000 Americans found that 66 percent listen to music while they clean — with top genres found to be hip-hop/rap (58 percent), blues (51 percent) and rock (47 percent).
Of those, 72 percent have a go-to song to blast while they tidy up their home.