John Neff is a veteran automotive journalist with over two decades of experience leading major outlets such as Autoblog and Motor1. Beginning his career as Editor-in-Chief of Speed, Style & Sound, he ...
MARION, Ill. — A flight nurse and flight paramedic will be honored in Washington, D.C. in November for their skill, composure, and dedication to patient care. According to a release from Global ...
The 1971 Ford Thunderbird, originally purchased by Superman's sweetheart, is back on the market as it needs a new home. The car is in fantastic shape and doesn't need anything to be parked in a museum ...
The Buffalo cement carrier docked at Timaru on October 12. The global cement giant is awaiting government approval to use foreign workers to crew a foreign ship. It would see 32 local seafarers laid ...
Do you love the style of the American west, rodeos, and Ford trucks? Do you also have a tendency to misplace your keys? Well, FoMoCo has the perfect solution, and they call it the Truckle: a custom ...
The 2025 Ford F-150 and 2025 Ram 1500 embody two different philosophies in the full-size pickup truck market. They manage to attract a diverse range of buyers while competing head-to-head. Both are ...
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BOISE, Idaho — A plane was diverted to the Boise Airport on Tuesday morning after a passenger allegedly assaulted crew members mid-flight. She was subsequently arrested. Tracy Barkhimer, 61, of White ...
Trump says cars made in the U.S. will face ‘absolutely no tariff,’ but it’s not so simple. No vehicle is built from 100% U.S. parts—not even the U.S.-made pickup. WSJ takes a look inside a Ford F-150 ...
HIGHS More capable than most rivals when the pavement ends, off-road features available throughout the lineup, interior's practical touches. LOWS Three-cylinder engine is no powerhouse, borderline too ...
Data transmitted via satellite may not be as secure as previously thought. A new study published on Monday found that communications from cellphone carriers, retailers, banks, and even militaries are ...