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Sinabelkirchen, Austria--(Newsfile Corp. - April 13, 2026) - For many Canadian van owners, the appeal of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter lies in its versatility. It can serve as a family camper on weekends ...
The installation of new parts and equipment for Guam Memorial Hospital’s electrical system is still more than 18 months away but hospital leadership on Monday told senators that the facility is safe.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Friday said it is dropping the requirement for diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) sensors as part of a truck's aftertreatment system in favor of monitoring actual ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.—Despite recent rumblings that the Army might be looking to change up its latest attempt at replacing the Bradley fighting vehicle, the service is still looking to unveil its choice ...
The team at USA TODAY uses an in-house ranking system to critique the top window installation companies in the United States. We look at factors such as installation workmanship, cost transparency, ...
The Iowa House advanced a bill Monday that would allow farmers to disable the diesel exhaust fluid, or DEF, systems required by federal emissions laws. House File 2529 would require manufacturers of ...
The University of North Carolina Board of Governors voted Thursday to approve a lengthy definition of what academic freedom does and doesn’t protect throughout the state university system. It says ...
Her soccer days were long over, but Kim Kaslick, 55, of Summerville still carried a lingering reminder of a significant injury that resulted in her left leg being shorter than the right. When she went ...