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Why the U.S. Still Doesn’t Have True High-Speed Rail
The United States likes to imagine itself as a nation of cutting-edge infrastructure, yet it
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How Europe and Asia Built Bullet Trains While America Fell Behind
Across Europe and Asia, high speed rail has become a backbone of daily life, while
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10 Car Features You Don’t See Anymore
Scroll through any dealership lot today and it is all touchscreens, driver assists, and slick
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8 Things Every Car Dashboard Used to Have
Pop the door on an older car and the dashboard feels like a time capsule,
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Ford Recalls Nearly 273,000 Vehicles Over Potential Rollaway Risk
Ford is recalling nearly 273,000 pickups and SUVs in North America after regulators flagged a
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37,000 BMWs Recalled After Steering Wheel Defect Raises Safety Concerns
BMW is facing fresh scrutiny after a software defect in the steering system prompted a
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New ‘Impaired Driving’ Law Brings Tougher Penalties, Including Up to Five Years Behind Bars
Across North America, lawmakers are rewriting the rules of the road, turning impaired driving from
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Expert Warns U.S. Fuel Costs Could Surge by $23 Billion
American drivers are being told to enjoy today’s relatively tame gas prices while they last.
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U.S. Shipyard at the Center of Trump’s Industrial Revival Struggles to Keep Up With Demand
The centerpiece of President Trump’s promise to restore American shipbuilding strength is a single commercial
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U.S. Escalates Venezuela Oil Embargo With Seizure of Two Tankers in Atlantic Crackdown
U.S. forces have intercepted and seized two oil tankers linked to Venezuelan crude, turning a
