Honda pulls the plug on its larger electric SUV, but that’s not all

That larger Honda electric SUV may be a pipe dream after all. Honda follows Ford, Toyota, and other automakers in adjusting major EV plans in the US. Honda scraps plans for a larger electric SUV Although Honda’s first electric SUV, the Prologue, was one of the top-selling EVs in the US last year, the Japanese… Continue reading Honda pulls the plug on its larger electric SUV, but that’s not all

Chris Auffenberg Dealerships Offer Special Incentives for July 2025

Drivers Can Save on Buick, Ford, Lincoln and Hyundai vehicles CARBONDALE, Ill., July 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Chris Auffenberg Family of Dealerships Announces Special Offers for July 2025 Chris Auffenberg dealerships are extending a variety of exceptional offers across multiple brands this July, giving car shoppers more ways to save on their next vehicle. With… Continue reading Chris Auffenberg Dealerships Offer Special Incentives for July 2025

China’s BYD to start assembling electric cars in Brazil

By Luciana Magalhaes SAO PAULO (Reuters) -China’s BYD is poised to start assembling electric vehicles at a new factory in Brazil as early as this month, a top executive said, reducing imports as tariffs start to rise in its largest foreign market. Alexandre Baldy, senior vice president for BYD in Brazil, said the goal is… Continue reading China’s BYD to start assembling electric cars in Brazil

Princeton University’s Allen Guelzo Wins DFI’s 2025 Walter W. Buckley, Jr. Prize in American History

PRINCETON, N.J., July 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In recognition of his lifelong commitment to American history and the improvement of historical knowledge for all learners, Dr. Allen C. Guelzo, American historian, commentator on public issues, and New York Times best-selling author, has been named the 2025 winner of the Walter W. Buckley Jr. Prize in American… Continue reading Princeton University’s Allen Guelzo Wins DFI’s 2025 Walter W. Buckley, Jr. Prize in American History

Is there a better hot hatch than the Honda Civic Type R?

I was quite a lucky child growing up. We lived at the end of a cul-de-sac, on which were four other houses with driveways. I could see each one through my bedroom window, meaning I had five cars to choose from in the fantasy world where I owned all of them – and had a… Continue reading Is there a better hot hatch than the Honda Civic Type R?

@niche: DESIGN STILL MATTERS, PART IV.003944

By Peter M. DeLorenzo Detroit. In the midst of the summer doldrums (and my excruciatingly frustrating recovery, by the way), a bolt of lightning has arrived from Modena, Italy. A glorious spark that should give auto enthusiasts hope that all is not lost with this dismal business at this juncture. Before I get to this beautiful… Continue reading @niche: DESIGN STILL MATTERS, PART IV.003944

Nissan Motor eyes $4 billion in bond sales, term sheet shows

Nissan Motor plans to raise $4 billion through senior unsecured bonds in U.S. dollars and euros. Japan‘s Nissan Motor plans to sell $4 billion worth of U.S. dollar- and euro-denominated senior unsecured bonds, showed a term sheet reviewed by Reuters on Monday. The plan comes about a week after Reuters reported that Nissan has asked… Continue reading Nissan Motor eyes $4 billion in bond sales, term sheet shows

Sky Elements Sets Three New Guinness World Records

The nation’s largest drone light show company achieves its 14th, 15th, and 16th Guinness World Records with Fourth of July weekend performances DALLAS, July 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Sky Elements, the largest drone light show provider in the United States, made history this Independence Day weekend by successfully setting three new Guinness World Records. Continue… Continue reading Sky Elements Sets Three New Guinness World Records

CEOs Say AI Is Poised to Wipe Out an Astonishing Number of Jobs

Billionaire tech moguls aren’t the only ones doomsaying about artificial intelligence layoffs. CEOs across a range of industries are now jumping on the bandwagon, saying it’s no longer a matter of “if,” but “how many” jobs AI will take. A recent survey by the Wall Street Journal explored just how pervasive the automation idea is throughout a… Continue reading CEOs Say AI Is Poised to Wipe Out an Astonishing Number of Jobs

Pollution Industry Using AI to Make the Case for More Pollution

In 2025, people are finding all kinds of uses for artificial intelligence. Look no further than the world’s chief contributors to pollution, for whom the buzzy new tech offers bold new possibilities to spew corporate propaganda. Louis Anthony “Tony” Cox Jr is a petrochemical industry mouthpiece and former Trump advisor who’s now hard at work developing… Continue reading Pollution Industry Using AI to Make the Case for More Pollution