Ford's first Black woman car designer writes book about blazing a trail in auto industry
It was Emeline King who designed the 1994 Ford Mustang interior. She also worked on the 1989 Thunderbird - the wheel program, the 2000 Thunderbird, and designed cars in Europe.
Mother thinks $100k lottery win is a scam, almost misses out
“I ignored the phone calls and emails for a few days, and then eventually I decided to log in to my online The Lott account. It all started to make sense when I discovered I’d won $100,000!,” the Australian woman said.
Planning a summer trip? Book your rental car now, experts say
Rental cars will be expensive and hard to find, according to travel experts. But here are some suggestions on how to save money on rental cars this year.
Ford splitting its EV, gas-powered divisions into separate businesses
Ford Blue will focus on traditional combustion engines, while Ford Model e will develop electric cars, CEO Jim Farley said in a statement.
AAA: Traveler confidence rebounding in 2022 as COVID-19 cases drop
Based on the responses, AAA cites the boost in travel confidence is due to the COVID-19 vaccine, among other factors.
Hawaii to drop COVID-19 travel quarantine rules this month
Hawaii is the only U.S. state to implement a coronavirus quarantine program of this kind.
FDA: Abbott baby formula recall expanded to Similac PM after another report of illness
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has expanded its recall to Abbott’s Similac PM 60/40 powdered infant formula after another baby was exposed to Cronobacter sakazakii which may have contributed to the child’s death.
Burger King reduces chicken nugget count from 10 to 8
According to MarketWatch, inflation is the reason customers will see fewer chicken nuggets on their plates.
Rite Aid donating $900,000 to healthy food plans in Detroit
More than half the money will go toward exposing children about hands-on farming and increase knowledge about food systems. Another chunk of money will go toward healthy food programs.
Over 1.7M Hondas probed over reports of unexpected automatic braking
The automatic emergency braking systems on more than 1.7 million newer Hondas can stop the vehicles for no reason, according to several complaints to the NHTSA.
Stellantis employees to earn up to $14,670 in profit sharing
Despite a semiconductor chip shortage and other global supply chain strains, Stellantis said it made a net profit of $15 billion in its first year since its merger. As a result, its 43,000 employees will be seeing thousands of dollars in bonuses.
Ford recalls 330,000 Mustangs over rear camera troubles
Models from 2015 to 2017 have rear view camera wiring that can become loose or damaged.
GM Defense working on $45B autonomous tank for US armed forces
Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle will replace the Bradley.
Mexican beach resort shooting leaves 2 people dead, 1 injured, officials say
Two men were killed and a third was injured Saturday night after members of suspected rival drug cartels opened fire at a popular Mexican beach resort, officials say.
Coca-Cola introducing new limited-time product called 'Coca-Cola Starlight'
Coca-Cola's new "Starlight" drink will hit shelves on Monday, February 21.
How to see Glass Animals, Big Sean and more at Mo Pop 2022 in Detroit
Glass Animals and Detroit rapper Big Sean will headline the 2022 Mo Pop Festival at Hart Plaza.
New Holland Brewing Co. announces return of 17.3% ABV Dragon’s Milk Triple Mash
Preorders for New Holland's heavy-hitting Dragon's Milk Triple Mash start next weekend.
Burning cargo ship full of Porsches adrift in Atlantic Ocean
The Felicity Ace cargo ship was carrying Porsches and other vehicles from Germany to the U.S. when it caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean and remains adrift.
The price of fast fashion: How quick trends, 'throwaway culture' harm the planet
Fast fashion allows shoppers to hop on trends quickly and cheaply, with some never even wearing the same outfit twice. But experts say this convenience comes at a cost.
Craft Beverage Council awards grants to support Michigan craft beer, hard cider, spirits, and wine industries
Michigan’s craft beer, hard cider, spirits, and wine industries are getting a boost from research grant money.