Lamborghini SUV Announcement: Production Numbers Could Be Impacted If Russia, China Economies Drag
The Italian maker of low, sleek super luxury sports cars is surrendering to the ever-growing demand for luxury SUVs.
Android Auto Or Apple Carplay? Automakers Will Need To Offer Both Smartphone Compatibility Systems
Hyundai just became the first carmaker to roll out Android Auto. Volvo recently opted for Apple CarPlay.
OPEC Likely To Keep Saudi Policy Of High Oil Output To Battle US Shale Threat
Saudi Arabia will enter the next oil cartel meeting in a position of strength, touting its policy of keeping production levels high.
‘Stop Taxing My Period!’ Online Petition To Cut Australian Tampon Sales Tax Caught The Attention Of Australia’s Federal Treasurer
An online petition to exempt feminine hygiene products from Australia's national sales tax has gained momentum.
Memorial Day Confederate Flag Burning: Small Groups Gather In 13 States To Symbolically Bury The Dixie Flag
People in 13 southern states commemorated Memorial Day by holding simultaneous “funerals” for the Confederate flag.
‘Total Chaos’ As Category 4 Tornado Rips Through Mexican Border City, Killing At Least 13; First Tornado There In Over A Century
At least 10 adults and three children are dead after a tornado ripped through the Mexican border city of Acuña. It’s rare for tornados to strike so far south of Tornado Alley.
Bangladesh’s Extremism Problem: Coca-Cola Unit Employee Arrested On Charges Of Sending Radical Islamist Fighters To Syria
Sunday’s arrest of a Coca-Cola subsidiary IT employee underscores the pervasiveness of extremist ideology in Bangladesh.
Mexico Shootout Update: Photos Raise Questions About Whether Police Planted Guns
Relatives of the 42 suspected criminals gunned down in Mexico on Friday question police tactics.
Ukraine Crisis: Alexei Mozgovoi, Ukrainian Separatist ‘Ghost’ Battalion Rebel Commander Who Opposed Women Going To Pubs, Killed In Ambush
Local officials say the separatist commander was taken out by a car bomb and machine-gun ambush.
Migrants Fleeing Country Are ‘Mentally Sick’ And 'Tarnish' Country’s Image: Bangladesh Prime Minister
In her first comments since the beginning of the Southeast Asia migrant crisis, Sheikh Hasina says migrants are as guilty as the traffickers.
Eurosceptic Andrzej Duda Will Become New Polish President, Signaling Conservative, Populist Shift
Poland’s presidential election Sunday is a wake-up call to the country’s centrists ahead of autumn parliamentary polls.
Juan Pablo Montoya Chugs The Milk, Winning His Second Indianapolis 500 Race
After getting clipped early in the race, Colombian racer Juan Pablo Montoya clawed his way back from 30th place.
Dissent In Russia: New Law Curbing Nongovernmental Organizations Worries EU
Europe says Russian President Vladimir Putin’s law banning “undesirable” groups is an assault on civil society.
GM Could Be Held Criminally Liable For Ignition Switch Flaw And Pay A Record Penalty For Not Disclosing The Problem Sooner
The Detroit automaker could wind up paying a record-high penalty that would surpass the $1.2 billion paid by Toyota last year.
Confederate Flags Will Burn On Memorial Day; Artist John Sims Says Time To Bury Dixie Banner, Harsh Reminder Of Slavery
To some, the “Stars and Bars” represents state’s rights. To others, it means something more menacing.
California Water Board Approves Proposal That Would See Some Farmers Reduce Water Consumption By 25%
Growers who agree to a proposal approved Friday can choose to cut consumption or let fields lay fallow. But the plan might not have much impact.
Mexico Shootout: At Least 39 Dead In Police Clash With Armed Civilians In Michoacan, Home To Knights Templar Cartel
So far, multiple federal police officers have been counted among the dead in a state plagued with rival crime groups, vigilantes and the Knights Templar cartel.
Lawmakers Slam Proposal To Use Medicare Money To Help Americans Who Lose Jobs Due To Free Trade Agreements
Lawmakers say carving $700M out of Medicare to help people who lose jobs because of-free trade agreements sets a bad precedent.
2016 Toyota Hilux Unleashed: Favored By Militants, World’s Best Selling Small Truck
The company just released the first all-new version of its popular Hilux truck in a decade, which will appeal to sheep herders and guerrillas alike.
Takata Air Bag Recall 2015: My Car Is Part Of The Massive Air Bag Recall; Here's What Honda Told Me
Millions of vehicles affected by the mega Takata recall need their air bags fixed, but owners will just have to wait. Just ask IBTimes' Angelo Young.
Air Bag Maker Takata Corporation Issues Largest US Product Recall In History
Japanese air bag maker Takata says nearly 34 million vehicles across 11 automakers in the U.S. are affected by its air bag bombs.
Wal-Mart Stores Reports Lower Profits, Revenue In Its First Quarter; Store Sales Rebound
Wal-Mart Stores reported lower revenue and profits despite a rebound in store traffic compared to the same quarter last year.
Recent Global Air Bag Recall Includes More Than 900,000 Vehicles In US, Led By Toyota Vehicles; Here’s A List Of Every Toyota Recall So Far In 2015
The NHTSA has posted the latest batch of four recalls associated with faulty and potentially fatal air bag inflators.
China Auto Exports To Vietnam Nearly Triple, Thanks To Heavy Truck Sales
China is now Vietnam’s largest source of vehicle imports as demand for heavy trucks rises.
2016 Chevrolet Camaro: GM Says The Sixth-Generation Camaro Has Been Completely Overhauled, With More Muscle Than The Ford Mustang
General Motors says the only thing that has carried over from the fifth-generation Camaro is the logo in the front.
After Failed Burundi Coup Press Under Attack By Nkurunziza Loyalists; Coup Suspects ‘Seriously Beaten’
Members of Burundi's press say they have been targeted by President Nkurunziza's supporters since a failed coup. Eighteen people said to be involved were brought to court, some showing fresh wounds.
Pope Francis Says Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas Is An ‘Angel Of Peace’
The pontiff welcomed the Palestinian leader days after the Vatican said it recognizes Palestinian statehood.
Nepal Suffers Another Earthquake On Saturday, Four Days After A Major Aftershock From Quake That Killed Thousands
The quake centered about 50 miles outside Kathmandu shook buildings in northern India Saturday, but no deaths have been reported.
German Train Collides With Manure Truck, Killing At Least 2 On One Of Europe’s Safest Railway Networks
A manure truck and a passenger train collided in western Germany close to its border with the Netherlands.
2016 Camaro Unveil: Where To Watch Online As General Motors (GM) Shows Off The All-New American Muscle Car
General Motors will pull the curtain back on its sixth-generation iconic muscle car on Saturday in Detroit.