Category: News
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All-new Ram 1500 Wins TRUCK TREND’S 2019 Pickup Truck of the Year
TRUCK TREND selected the Ram 1500 following an intense and grueling weeklong evaluation and performance testing in California.
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Undercover investigation: Shocking footage of pangolin poaching uncovered
Alarming footage captured by World Animal Protection and WildCRU reveals when a pangolin is brutally killed for its body parts
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2020 Hyundai Palisade Mid-size SUV Makes its Global Debut at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show
Palisade offers seating for up to eight and commodious cargo space with convenient features like power third-row seats and One-Touch second-row seats for ease of use
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All New 2019 Kia Niro EV Makes Debut a the Los Angeles Auto Show
Niro EV, a new offering from Kia has made its North American debut at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show, and is opening a world of new possibilities for crossover loving consumers.
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All-New 2019 Kia Niro EV¹ Crossover Utility Makes North American Debut
The new Niro EV opens a world of new possibilities for consumers who love crossover characteristics but also want all the benefits electric vehicles have to offer.
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Nissan reveals refreshed Maxima and Murano at 2018 LA Auto Show
Nissan revealed its two newest models – both assembled in the U.S. – the 2019 Maxima sedan and 2019 Murano crossover at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show.
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Goodyear, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Team up to Host 8th Annual Toys for Tots Events
Toy drive events to be held in Ohio and Florida, building on over $200,000 already raised
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Mazda Reveals All-New Mazda3
Redesigned model kicks off a new generation of Mazda cars
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InSight Mars Landing Coverage
Mission controllers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, have completed the final adjustments for landing NASA’s InSight spacecraft on Mars. Atmospheric entry is expected around 11:47 a.m. PST (2:47 p.m. EST) and touchdown, about seven minutes later. Watch live commentary at https://www.nasa.gov/live Insight’s Perfect Landing Spot
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Return to the Moon and go to Mars
On November 16, 2018, NASA released a trailer on YouTube titled “We Are NASA. The video gives us a preview of their future plans through a voiceover from Mike Rowe. NASA lays out their desire to return to the Moon to establish a permanent presence and go beyond to Mars. “and after 60 years, we’re…