Crumbling highways. A housing shortage. Broken infrastructure. America is stuck. But the pendulum may be ready to swing. Video illustration by Nico Krijno Supported by Crumbling highways. A housing ...
Modern cars may look sharp, but most are loaded with fragile tech that won’t survive long-term ownership. Meanwhile, a handful of older vehicles are quietly racking up 500,000 miles and beyond with ...
Father and daughter work on a Ford small-block V-8 in the family garage. To earn money for her first car, Riley Schlick-Trask was told by her father, Dane, to scrounge around in the family’s garage ...
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Residents of North Israel return to their homes to begin rebuilding amid ceasefire with Hezbollah
One year into a shaky ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon residents have returned to the heavily fortified border town of Metula but say they are struggling to pick up the pieces of their lives. (AP ...
"We’re going to make [the airport] into something really spectacular,” the president claimed at a Cabinet meeting on Dec. 2 Leon Neal/Getty; Aaron M. Sprecher via AP President Donald Trump says his ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. UCLA’s recruiting class lost 13 commits after DeShaun Foster’s September firing but recovered by landing ...
Leading up to the peak of the muscle car era, automakers like Ford and Pontiac were locked in a battle of one-upmanship. While smaller, higher revving engines were popular among hot rodders, there was ...
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