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GM has issued a new special coverage bulletin for certain units of the 2023 Chevy Silverado 1500 equipped with the 3.0L I6 LZ0 Duramax turbodiesel engine.
A wide range of GM models, including several Chevy cars, crossovers, and SUVs, are affected in a recall over potential fuel pump control module failure.
In early August, GM finally opened a gap in the floodgates when it released a revised valve body and updated repair procedure ...
For the past few years, a small team of health scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had been tasked with answering basic statistical questions like: Who is drowning? Where is ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Congressional Delegate Eleanor Holmes (D-DC) introduced a bill on Tuesday to require National Guard units and other members of the armed forces to go through a body camera program ...
PARMA, Ohio — The City of Parma is preparing to roll out another year of deer culling this Fall. It comes as residents complain of ongoing property damage and accidents across town. But before crews ...
Maybe you shouldn't always listen to your gut. Researchers at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC recently studied flavor-nutrient learning — how people come to prefer certain food based ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Association of Generals and Flag Officers (AGFO) urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to form a fact-finding body to investigate irregularities in flood control projects ...
The Chevy Corvette is a car that has been synonymous with V8 performance for the past 70 years. Currently in its eighth generation, the Corvette has seen huge gains from its small-block powertrain ...
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A pilot program launched in 2022 to humanely control Toronto’s pigeon population through birth control-laced food is proving to be less effective than anticipated, with recent data showing flock sizes ...
Andrew Luck is back at Stanford, not just as a former player basking in past glories, but as the general manager of the football program that once revolved around him as the school's star quarterback.