9-year-old hospitalized after snowmobile crash in Pittsburg
9-year-old hospitalized after snowmobile crash in Pittsburg
9-year-old hospitalized after snowmobile crash in Pittsburg
"It was 10 months into his treatment when I finally broke in front of him, and he revealed the surprising yet profound truth he was using to guide his way through his diagnosis."
Now the Ford Explorer is going electric. Ford Motor (ticker: F) on Tuesday unveiled its all-new, all-electric 2023 Ford Explorer for the European market. Ford sold 207,673 Explorers in the U.S. in 2022, down from 219,871 sold in 2021.
Dodge has teased the car for weeks since delays pushed the release back by four months.
The 1970 Dodge Challenger, which was stolen at a hotel, was in Myrtle Beach for the car and truck show event this weekend.
The National Transportation Safety Board has released its initial findings after a plane heading to Columbus crashed last month, killing five people on board.
NTSB has released the initial findings in the near collision of two planes at SRQ in February.
The BMW brings leather-bound comfort, while the Rivian can crush any off-road terrain you throw at it. The choice is yours.
Get to rocking this rare color sports car!
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India dampened foreign airline hopes for more access to its airports on Tuesday, with its aviation minister urging domestic carriers to fly long-haul and help establish new hubs as it seeks to recapture control of Indian travel from foreign rivals. It is also asking aerospace companies to step-up local production and will soon finalise rules to safeguard rights of lessors on repossession of jets, in a bid to level up with major global aviation markets, Jyotiraditya Scindia told Reuters. "India is now at that inflection point," Scindia said during an interview at his office in New Delhi.
A Norfolk Southern train that derailed in Alabama earlier this month lacked required alignment control couplers for two of its locomotives and a company inspection did not identify their absence, federal investigators said Monday. The notation comes in one of three preliminary reports issued Monday by the National Transportation Safety Board about Norfolk Southern train accidents this month as the board investigates the railroad’s safety practices after the fiery February derailment and toxic chemical burn in East Palestine, Ohio. In a report released Monday about a March 9 derailment of two locomotives and 37 rail cars in Anniston, Alabama, the safety board said two of the train’s six locomotives were “waybill locomotives,” or towed cars not used for any tractive power.
As Brandon Miller, 35, skated across the ice during the final minutes of his January pick-up hockey game, he stumbled.
Too young for a driver's licence at 15, Evelina Christiansen is already cruising in a sleek BMW in Sweden, where teens can drive any car modified to roll no faster than a golf cart. While teenagers elsewhere have to make do with a moped or scooter until they get a driver's licence, young Swedes can use almost any vehicle that has its top speed capped.
Obese people were more at risk of severe Covid for the opposite reason to what doctors originally thought, a new study suggests.
With a 116 cubic-inch, air-cooled V-twin and enhanced suspension, the bike was developed to compete against the Harley-Davidson Low Rider S.
Here's what it might be.
LONDON/DETROIT (Reuters) -For many electric vehicles, there is no way to repair or assess even slightly damaged battery packs after accidents, forcing insurance companies to write off cars with few miles - leading to higher premiums and undercutting gains from going electric. And now those battery packs are piling up in scrapyards in some countries, a previously unreported and expensive gap in what was supposed to be a "circular economy." Battery packs can cost tens of thousands of dollars and represent up to 50% of an EV's price tag, often making it uneconomical to replace them.
To celebrate the legacy of the Porsche 356, Porsche at South by Southwest in Austin displayed its 75th anniversary concept called the Vision 357.
One in five people have a condition called May-Thurner syndrome, which can lead to blood clots, limb loss and pulmonary embolisms. Most of them have no idea.
Three years since COVID-19, we've made strides in vaccines, testing and treatment, but the virus is still here. Here's how to think about your risk, experts say