Toyota has announced a recall affecting about 800 model year 2021–2023 Toyota Supra sports cars due to a defective starter that could cause no-start issues or, in rare cases, a potential fire risk.
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This teardown of a 2012 Honda Civic’s R18 engine shows how added engine complexity can compromise long-term reliability. Modern engine tech improves efficiency but may reduce long-term reliability, ...
Federal investigators released dramatic photos Thursday of an engine flying off a doomed UPS cargo plane that crashed two weeks ago in Kentucky, killing 14 people, and said there was evidence of ...
For years, Miro Heiskanen has been the quiet constant with the Dallas Stars — steady, poised, and criminally underrated. But early in the 2025/26 season, he’s showing he can contribute offensively ...
Swiss has taken the drastic step of grounding its fleet of nine Airbus A220-100s to serve as engine donors to keep its A220-300s flying because of ongoing availability issues with the jets’ Pratt & ...
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The New York Islanders have won four straight games after they put up seven goals on the Detroit Red Wings. That win has them in the Eastern Conference playoff race early on, an encouraging sign for a ...
When videoconferencing company Owl Labs surveyed 2,000 U.S. workers for its 2025 State of Hybrid Work report, almost half reported they did not have enough flexibility in regard to when they worked.