It’s not just that this very car was the last 289 Cobra to roll off the production line before Shelby made the switch to 427s ...
There’s a sound in the car world that sends a shiver down every gearhead’s spine. It isn’t the deep burble of a big-block or the shriek of a turbo. It’s the metallic whistle of a Paxton supercharger, ...
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The planned high-speed rail from California to Las Vegas has a much heftier price tag than originally expected. The company that owns the Brightline West project, which plans to build a nearly ...
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) researchers, in a new study using a machine learning model and amorphous materials, have built batteries with a higher energy density. While Lithium-ion ...
Selected as the Mississippi Athletic Conference bowler of the year, Kohl was a first team all-district and Class 2A first-team all-stater by the Iowa High School Bowling Coaches Association. Kohl, ...
Think IT leadership is about tech? Wrong. The future of IT success lives or dies on people skills, not coding skills. Despite AI dominating the headlines, what remains a typical CIO’s current reality?
Atwater High School teacher Shelby Fishman poses with a ceremonial $50,000 check from Harbor Freight. Fishman was named one of 25 winners of the 2025 Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for ...
For the second straight week, a Lowcountry high school football team took down a state powerhouse. Last week, Oceanside Collegiate ended Class AAAAA No. 1 Dutch Fork’s 24-game winning streak. On ...
Aaron, a 27-year automotive technician and lifelong car enthusiast, attended Specs Howard School of Media Arts and learned the fundamentals of digital video and editing, shot composition and writing.
With a dominant win against Whitmire under their belts to help boost the team’s confidence, Ridge Spring-Monetta is prepared to start their region schedule against Blackville-Hilda. But while head ...
Sept 30 (Reuters) - Polish state-controlled coal miner JSW (JSW.WA), opens new tab reported a net loss of 724.1 million zlotys ($198.99 million) for the second quarter late on Monday, compared to a ...