Major League Baseball fans can rev up their engines as the league announced on Friday that NASCAR’s famous Bristol Motor Speedway will host a regular-season MLB game for the first time-ever next year.
Read More MLB Will Host Braves, Reds In First Ever Game At A NASCAR Track For ‘MLB Speedway Classic’Tag: cars
Samsung Recalls Over 1 Million Electric Ranges Over Fire Hazard Risk
Samsung has issued a recall for over one million slide-in electric ranges due to fire hazard issues. The company has received reports that its front knobs could be unintentionally activated by nearby people or pets, which has resulted in 250 reported blazes so far.
Read More Samsung Recalls Over 1 Million Electric Ranges Over Fire Hazard RiskSean Kingston And Mother Indicted On Wire Fraud Charges, Could Face Decades in Prison
After being charged with wire fraud in a fraudulent scheme to purchase luxury goods, rapper Sean Kingston and his mother made their initial court appearance on Friday in a federal court in Florida.
Read More Sean Kingston And Mother Indicted On Wire Fraud Charges, Could Face Decades in PrisonFord pivots from EV plans to heavy-duty trucks at Canada facility
Ford outlined plans to use a Canadian plant earmarked for future electric vehicles to instead build larger, gas-powered versions of its F-Series pickup truck.
Read More Ford pivots from EV plans to heavy-duty trucks at Canada facilityOhio: Heroic Mom Dies After Trying To Rescue Sleeping 6-Year-Old Son While Carjacker Drove Off In Vehicle
After a carjacker attempted to steal a vehicle with a 6-year-old boy inside, a 29-year-old Ohio teacher and mother devastatingly lost her life while trying to protect and save her son.
Read More Ohio: Heroic Mom Dies After Trying To Rescue Sleeping 6-Year-Old Son While Carjacker Drove Off In VehicleBMW Recalls More Than 390,000 Vehicles Due To ‘Exploding’ Airbag Issue
BMW is now recalling over 390,000 vehicles in the United States, citing the potential for its airbag inflators to explode in some cases.
Read More BMW Recalls More Than 390,000 Vehicles Due To ‘Exploding’ Airbag Issue