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Truck tire suddenly explodes during inflation at auto repair shop
A truck tyre exploded while being inflated at an auto repair shop in Guanxi, China, sending debris flying and narrowly ...
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Why Formula 1 tires suddenly explode at full speed
Formula 1 tires are among the most advanced pieces of technology in motorsport, yet they can sometimes fail in spectacular ...
Vice President Vance sparred with the hosts of ABC’s “The View” Tuesday over President Trump’s recent comments on inflation. The show’s co-hosts pressed Vance on Trump’s comments on affordability and ...
The Consumer Price Index recorded a 4.2% year-over-year increase, the hottest inflation since April 2023, with energy up 23.5% on the year. Producer inflation also shocked at 6.5%, the largest annual ...
The European Central Bank became the first central bank to raise interest rates over inflation brought by the war with Iran. The bank announced on Thursday that it was raising three key ECB interest ...
Honda Motor America (HMC) is recalling 1,049,883 vehicles in the U.S. due to a defect in the tire repair kit, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said. “During development of ...
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What goes up must come down — including the rate of inflation. The recent surge in prices may have run its course. Make no mistake: An inflation rate of 4%-plus, which the U.S. is currently ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) slammed the Trump administration over rising inflation rates, following new data released by the Labor Department. The Department reported on Wednesday ...
Millions of workers again saw price increases cut into their paychecks last month as higher gas and oil prices pushed inflation to its highest level in three years. In May, for the second straight ...
While corporate America is thriving, consumers and the broader economy are being left behind. WSJ’s Aaron Back explains what that might mean for new Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh. Photo: Photo illustration ...
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