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The Man Who Called Trump "Pedo Protector" Kept His Job Thanks to His Union
TJ Sabula yelled at the president during a factory tour, got suspended, and walked away with no discipline on his record. The First Amendment had nothing to do with it.
13 Year Old Joy Rider Already Has Points When He Gets His License
A midnight joyride in the family camper van has left a British teenager with six penalty points waiting for him before he can legally drive. His punishment for the next year? Washing cars.
Stellantis Fire Risk Recall Keeps Growing. Now 392 More Cars Are Called Back.
The automaker recalled 72,000 vehicles in August over loose fuel pipes that caught fire. Five months later, it's happening again with the same problem on newer cars.
Auckland Speed Cameras Cut Down as Global Vandalism Wave Hits New Zealand
Vigilantes are angle-grinding enforcement cameras off poles in broad daylight. The attacks mirror a worldwide rebellion against what drivers call revenue collection disguised as safety.
The Law That Protects Dogs But Leaves Cats to Die on Roadsides
Drivers must report hitting a dog. They can legally drive away after killing a cat. After years of petitions, parliamentary debates, and over 100,000 signatures, the government's answer remains the same: no.
Musk Has A Plan For Us And it's Terrifying ... YOU NEED TO READ THIS!
From factory floor to your doorstep, Musk's Ai, autonomous, robotics roadmap describes a future where human labor is systematically removed from production, logistics, and retail. The plans are public. The timeline is now.
Your Daily Driver Might Qualify as a Classic. You're Probably Overpaying.
Thousands of UK motorists are unknowingly eligible for cheaper insurance because their car already counts as a classic. Here's what qualifies.
The Grand Tour Returns. Clarkson, Hammond, and May Do Not.
Amazon announced the new hosts Wednesday. Two YouTubers and a trainspotter are taking over the tent. Good luck with that.
Tennessee Just Made WhistlinDiesel the Poster Boy for Tax Evasion
The YouTuber's second arrest involved 25 officers at an airport. Over $30,000 in unpaid tax. Two destroyed cars. States want this loophole closed, and they're making sure everyone's watching.
Jaguar Land Rover Still Bleeding Money From September Cyber Attack
Britain's largest automaker posted a £310 million loss in Q3 as production shutdown costs refuse to stop piling up.
Ford's EU Factory Could Become China's Tariff Hack
Geely is negotiating to build EVs at Ford's Valencia plant, dodging EU tariffs while filling space that's been sitting mostly empty for years.
World's 'Most Important' Car Named And It's Not What You'd Think
A panel of motoring experts has crowned an unexpected winner as the most influential modern vehicle, bypassing obvious German engineering icons for a choice that actually changed how we live.
Australia's Trucking Industry On The Brink Of Collapse | A Dire Warning For The World
Fuel costs, driver shortages, and crushing regulation are destroying the backbone of Australia's supply chain, and what's happening Down Under is coming to every developed nation soon.
California Court Says Weed Crumbs Aren't Open Containers
The state's highest court ruled unanimously that loose marijuana on a car floor doesn't give police probable cause to search. The reason? You can't smoke crumbs.
JCB Just Got Approval to Sell Hydrogen Engines That Run Like Diesels
Europe cleared the construction giant's combustion engine for commercial sale. No batteries. No fuel cells. Just hydrogen burning in cylinders.
NYPD Sued Over Traffic Stops That Search Black Drivers 10 Times More Than Whites
New lawsuit claims the department replaced unconstitutional stop-and-frisk with equally biased vehicle searches.