The car manufacturer recalled over 1.4 million vehicles, citing rearview camera issues that could lead to crash.
Starting in 2028, the Cadillac Escalade IQ electric car can drive itself without tracking your retinas to monitor alertness. Also coming is a new computing platform and Google's Gemini AI assistant.
Like Tom Ford, Penhaligon’s has a huge line-up of fragrances that could work for Halloween, but Halfeti is the best choice – ...
The first Black principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre might be hanging up her toe shoes, but she’s still raising ...
The Cleveland Browns defense helped lead the team to a major win over the Miami Dolphins. Find out which players had the best ...
The 2026 Volvo XC40 combines compact proportions with premium comfort, modern tech, and that distinct Scandinavian calm ...
The driver of a vehicle that was involved in a crash in Newtown over the summer that left one person dead and multiple others ...
Five Milwaukee-area high school football games to watch in the first round of the 2025 WIAA playoffs
With the postseason set to begin later this week, here's five games around the Milwaukee area to keep your eyes on.
As it rushes to meet its pledge for “100 percent” of trips in electric vehicles by 2030, Uber is offering grants of $4,000 ...
GM is among several automakers planning to launch eyes-off over the next few years, including Rivian, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, ...
Nearly half a million people bought a new RAV4 in the United States last year. There's a lot at stake with this new one, and ...
From Ford to Fiat, automakers have announced several recalls in October that impact 103,199 vehicles in Canada.
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