Five years ago, Ford named Jim Farley as its CEO. Since then, the auto industry has undergone wild turbulence. Here's how he's captained the ship.
The money started drying up quickly, almost as soon as President Donald Trump began issuing his executive orders.
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Quebec man convicted of four murders in 1994 may not have had fair trial, Crown says
The lawyer for a Quebec man who was convicted of four murders in 1994 is pushing for a new trial for his client after the ...
While it may be a largely carryover model, the 2026 Ford F-150 does offer more rear-wheel-drive options with the King Ranch ...
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Sticker Order Packing — Behind the Scenes
See the full packing process for a sticker order! Perfect for stationery lovers and small business enthusiasts who want a ...
The U.S. civil rights agency responsible for enforcing worker rights will stop investigating complaints about company ...
Ford set to match BYD's North American production costs, don't call Tesla's Q3 a comeback (yet) and LFP batteries could get ...
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