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2026 Kia K4 review

Kia's big-small Cerato replacement finally has a more fashionable hatchback option, as well as a more efficient new petrol engine.
Volkswagen recalled 311 ID.4 units over a battery defect that could cause a fire, advising owners to park outside to prevent ...
LAS VEGAS (KVVU/Gray News) — Car thieves are using key fob cloning technology to steal vehicles in Las Vegas, according to authorities. DMV officials said the word has been spreading on how to do it, ...
Three cheers for automotive minutiae! Earlier this week we asked you to indulge in some automotive minutiae and share with the class what they think are the best car key fobs, and I'm surprised by ...
AI is accelerating white-collar job reductions, especially in data-driven roles like software development, customer support and finance. AI is likely both a cause and accelerator of job losses.
Foreign companies are ramping up investment in Chinese supply chains and research and development (R&D) facilities amid the nation's innovation boom, highlighted by the opening of German carmaker ...
Housing advocates want, once again, to tackle the affordable housing crisis with legislation that could tap into one of the commonwealth’s longest-standing points of political tension. That’s the ...
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Car thieves are using tablets and antennas to steal keyless or “push to start” vehicles, police warn, but there ...
The market is witnessing a decisive shift as OEMs aggressively utilize captive inventories to reclaim share from independent ...
The three developers all have solid track records of redevelopment in Providence. One proposal calls for adaptative reuse of all the buildings. One proposal wants to build a new three-story building.
A $1.5 billion plan to tear down two New York City Housing Authority complexes in Manhattan and replace them with new high-rise apartments for current tenants is moving forward, city officials say.