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Toyota apologizes for cheating on vehicle testing and halts production of three models
Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda apologized Monday for massive cheating on certification tests for seven vehicle models as the automaker suspended production of three of them. The wide-ranging faulty testing at Japan’s top automaker involved the use of inadequate or outdated data in collision tests, and incorrect testing of airbag inflation and rear-seat damage in crashes.
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Here are the most dangerous beaches in the US according to research
Beaches along the U.S. coast will soon see a surge in visitors now that we’ve officially entered the start of meteorological summer, but there are plenty of dangers lurking that could turn your peaceful day under the warm sun into a nightmare.
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Heart-pounding video shows bear chase dog, then Minnesota woman in driveway: 'Lunged at me'
A bear chased a Maple, Grove, Minnesota, woman's dog and then her after they happened upon the wild animal rummaging through the trash outside of her home.
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Where history says hurricanes will strike this season
Researchers at the National Hurricane Center have put together data to show the frequency at which a hurricane passes within 50 nautical miles of a given point along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
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Southern US city ranked as worst for deadly car accidents in the country, study says
A southern U.S. city was ranked where the most car accidents happen, and many of the top 10 were also in the southeast, according to ConsumerAffairs.
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I Became Friends With A White Woman. Then 1 Cringeworthy Conversation Changed Our Relationship Forever.
"I watched Kim’s mouth continue to move while my stomach turned to jelly. Oh no."
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This Phoenix-area retail center has decayed for decades. A fresh plan aims to bring new life
Danelle Plaze never lived up to the 1963 hope of it becoming Tempe's new downtown. A new developer hopes to turn around the decaying site.
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