Mercedes-Benz is set to reverse more than a decade of automotive design trends by reintroducing physical controls across its vehicles, moving away from the screen-centered cabins ...
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Ryan Blaney's radio hijacked by nephew during Bristol NASCAR race
Imagine being Ryan Blaney, participating in one of the wildest and most unpredictable races of the year on Saturday night at ...
Hidden car reset buttons can eliminate dashboard warning lights and save $2,000 in unnecessary diagnostic fees at repair ...
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KMOJ Radio, forced out by Blue Line, to build 'forever home'
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - KMOJ Radio in Minneapolis is moving to find its "forever home" due to plans for a new light rail in the area. For more than 40 years, Walter Junior Banks, otherwise known as Q ...
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NASCAR Star Ryan Blaney Is Shocked by an Unexpected Call When His Radio Is Hijacked Mid-Race
With 187 laps to go during the NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway, Ryan Blaney got a call from his ...
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How Charlie Kirk’s death has galvanized Republican voters who blame the left for political violence
Just days after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Vice President JD Vance hosted an episode of the Turning Point USA leader’s ...
Apple this month released macOS Tahoe, the latest version of the company's Mac operating system. macOS Tahoe 26 adopts Apple ...
From parachute safety to self-landing technology, Cirrus evolves aviation comfort and security, making family flying less fear and more freedom ...
A well-preserved 1958 Cadillac Sedan de Ville with factory options and turquoise finish will cross the block without reserve.
SC man finds hundreds of relics in neighborhood, including musket and buttons from Washington's army
Mark Anders searches the Poplar Grove property in Ravenel, SC, finding items like a button from George Washington's army, ...
The show's beloved hosts, as well as the designers behind the new studio, share all the details on this refreshed, legacy ...
A translated excerpt from the patent document explains Volkswagen's reasoning: "As a rule, an increasing number of ...
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