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Padres' Mason Miller throws fastest pitch ever recorded in MLB playoffs US military may soon be allowed to repair its own vehicles and equipment The economy is just getting stronger, not weaker, and ...
NJ Transit will hire an integrity monitor to look at policies that allowed two Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen union leaders to be paid $10,000 for days off that they allegedly took ...
TAUNTON, Mass. (WJAR) — The Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority strike has been suspended after two days. Officials said drivers will be returning to work on Wednesday. On day two of ...
Ford (F) CEO Jim Farley says US buyers aren't interested in $75,000 electric vehicles — and the automaker doesn't want to keep living in Tesla's (TSLA) shadow. "We've learned ... people are not ...
Back in 2018, Ford declared it was going “all-in on hybrids.” At the time, that felt like a bold step, especially as many rivals were already shifting focus to electric vehicles. Ironically, some of ...
More than 115,000 Ford trucks are being recalled because drivers could lose control of steering, according to U.S. auto safety regulators. A defect impacting certain F-250, F-350 and F-450 vehicles, ...
Ford is testing a new electrified Mustang that may not be as electric as it seems. The next-gen Mustang is apparently already in development. Here’s what we know about it so far. Is Ford launching an ...
A van driver who knocked down and killed a teacher after they got into a fight on a roundabout has been acquitted of murder. Andrew Robson, 33, of Fold Green, Chadderton, was accused of intentionally ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley said on a podcast that the company's upcoming electric "pickup truck" won't actually be a pickup—at least not a conventional one. Along with a truck bed, it'll be roomier than a ...
General Motors and Ford Motor Co. are working to extend a $7,500 federal incentive on electric vehicles on U.S. dealership lots into the fourth quarter. The automakers are using their financing arms ...
More than 20 mayors across Ontario are asking Premier Doug Ford help them improve speed camera programs rather than banning the devices. “A total ban on (automated speed enforcement) would reverse ...
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