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  • The USS Iowa battleship firing broadside
    Naval By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 months ago

    How Many US Battleships Are Still In Service?

    Battleships are heavily armored and equally armed vessels built to cause devastating damage against adversarial ships. Here's how many the U.S. still uses.

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  • Hand locking a trailer hitch
    Cars By Brian McHugh 3 months ago

    Can You Install A Trailer Hitch On Any Car? Here's What You Should Know

    If you bought a car without a trailer hitch, you might be able to add one after the fact. Here are a few things you need to know before you do.

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  • Front grille of Camaro SS 396
    Cars By Mike Garrett 3 months ago

    Chevy SS: What Do The Letters Stand For & Which Cars Have The Badge?

    Chevrolet has a long list of vehicles in its catalog with the SS badge, from Corvettes to SUVs. It makes one wonder what those two letters stand for.

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  • Person refuels heavy machinery at a construction site
    Cars By Daksh Chaudhary 3 months ago

    What Is Red Diesel Fuel, And Can Any Truck Use It?

    Red diesel fuel carries very specific regulations regarding which vehicles are permitted to use it. Breaking those rules could result in a hefty fine.

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  • Polish police car in chase at night through the city with motion blur
    Cars By Casey Cooper 3 months ago

    The Longest Police Chase In The World Spanned Three Countries - Here's What Happened

    Dramatic car chases are common on TV and in the movies, but this real-life car chase crossed two international borders and would have fit in a Hollywood blockbuster.

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  • 7.0-liter LS7 V8 with red valve covers in engine bay
    Cars By Siddharth Munjal 3 months ago

    How Do LS Engines Handle So Much HP? This Is The Key To Making It Work

    General Motors' LS series engines have been around since 1997, and have one key design feature that enables upgrades that significantly boost horsepower.

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  • Using the DeWalt 20V MAX* Brushless Oscillating Tool to cut window trim to size.
    Dewalt By Ron King 3 months ago

    How To Use DeWalt's Cordless Oscillating Tool: A Beginner's Guide

    DeWalt's cordless power tools have earned them a lot of fans, and its oscillating tool should hit their expectations. Here's how to get started with one.

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  • A person using a Bauer 20-volt impact driver
    Tools By John Davis 3 months ago

    4 Harbor Freight Tools That Deserve A Spot In Every Home Garage

    If you enjoy doing projects in your home garage, then there are tools from Harbor Freight you should add to your collection. Here are our favorites.

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  • Front-quarter shot of a red Ferrari Mondial T
    Cars By Chloe Clougher 3 months ago

    Why Critics And Owners Hated The Ferrari Mondial

    Ferrari has made some incredible vehicles over the years, but critics and owners have had strong feelings about the Ferrari Mondial. Here's why.

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  • F/A-18E Super Hornet is parked on an American military aircraft carrier at sea.
    Aviation By UmmeAimon Shabbir 3 months ago

    How Do Planes Land On Aircraft Carriers

    The dynamics of landing a plane on an aircraft carrier are both complicated and simple at the same time. Here's everything we know about it.

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  • Side shot of a 1967 Lincoln Continental
    Cars By Charlie Berrey 3 months ago

    Where Are Lincoln Cars Made, And Who Owns The Company Today?

    Lincoln has been renowned as a luxury brand for over a century now, but you may be surprised to learn that some production has shifted overseas.

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  • Close up of Brembo fixed brake caliper from Ferrari 458 Italia GT3
    Car Accessories By Chloe Clougher 3 months ago

    Fixed Vs. Floating Calipers: What's The Difference & How Does It Affect Brake Performance?

    With the exception of the comparatively archaic drum brakes, most modern cars use either fixed or floating brake calipers to implement stopping power.

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  • close up view of a 2020 BMW M 1000 RR riding in a track
    Motorcycles By Humphrey Bwayo 3 months ago

    The 5 Fastest BMW Motorcycles Only Experienced Riders Should Own

    BMW has several fast motorcycles available, but there are some that should only be ridden by experienced riders. Here are five of our favorites.

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  • F-4 family fighter jet above runway
    Aviation By Chris Littlechild 3 months ago

    The Strongest Sonic Boom Ever Recorded Was Produced By This Iconic Fighter Jet

    When a fighter jet travels at supersonic speeds, it emits a sonic boom due to the shock wave it produces. The strongest one ever was recorded in 1967.

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  • Close up image of a flush door handle
    Cars By Brian McHugh 3 months ago

    How To Manually Open An Electronic Car Door Handle In An Emergency

    Getting in an accident is already scary enough, but it's worse if you have a car door with electronic handles and your vehicle loses power. Here's what to do.

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  • Being 747 landing at airport
    Aviation By Charles Earley 3 months ago

    Why Did Boeing Discontinue The 747 Jet?

    The Boeing 747 was once the iconic plane of long-haul flights and international trips. However, over time, many factors led to the aircraft's eventual decline.

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  • Porsche 911 Turbo S parked on a mountain road
    Cars By Travis Langness 3 months ago

    What's The Best High-Performance Car You Can Buy Right Now?

    There are several high-performance cars on the market to choose from if you have the funds. However, we think this is the best option in 2025.

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  • An aerial view of road intersection during rush hour with heavy traffic
    Cars By Max Miller 3 months ago

    This Is The Leading Cause Of Fatal Intersection Accidents

    While car accidents can happen anywhere on the road, a very large chunk of them occur at intersections, and most of those have one thing in common.

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  • DC-3 in Eastern Airways livery on display at a museum
    Technology By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    The Most Produced Commercial Airliner Isn't The Boeing 737 Or The Airbus A320 (And It Still Flies Today)

    The Douglas Aircraft DC-3 was an evolution of the DC-2 and first flew in 1935. More than 13,000 were produced, and some are still in service today.

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  • Burj Al Arab Jumeirah hotel helipad view below
    Aviation By Chris Littlechild 3 months ago

    Can A Plane Land On A Helipad? It's Only Happened Once

    It's physically impossible for many planes to land on a helipad due to their size. However, one plane made history by landing on a helicopter pad in Dubai.

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  • The Powools Air Compressor being use on a bike tire.
    Technology By Abdul Haddi 3 months ago

    5 Of The Best Electric Air Pumps You Can Buy On Amazon

    This summer, leave the manual pump at home. With those electric inflators, sore muscles before you even hit the waves will be a thing of the past.

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  • Car driving left of center
    Cars By Nate Williams 3 months ago

    What Does Driving Left Of Center Mean?

    You may sometimes hear the term "driving left of center." What does this mean, exactly, and why is it something you should avoid? Here are the facts.

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  • car trunk open showing luggage inside
    Cars By Keyede Erinfolami 3 months ago

    Why Are Car Trunks Called 'Boots' In England?

    The British term for a car's trunk comes from "boot locker," which is a type of storage compartment used in coaches and carriages before automobiles.

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  • Military helicopter hovering over a field
    Aviation By Charles Earley 3 months ago

    Are More Blades Better On A Helicopter?

    The number of blades on a helicopter help determine how stable it is and how much it can lift. Overall, it's a key measure of a chopper's performance.

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  • the flip ship performs a flip
    Technology By Zohaib Ahmed 3 months ago

    Here's How This Strange Ship Can Flip From Horizontal To Vertical At Sea

    Putting a tall research platform in the middle of the ocean isn't easy, unless you turn it on its side and then flip it upright when you get there.

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  • A jeep gladiator spartan edition parked outside at the edge of a road
    Trucks By D Figg 3 months ago

    13 Of The Worst-Looking Pickup Trucks Ever Designed

    If you're into trucks that are visually appealing, avoid these 13 pickups, cosmetic nightmares and some of the worst to ever be designed.

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  • A Ford Fiesta ST parked at a scenic overlook at sunset
    Cars By Marko Mikulic 3 months ago

    Why Was The Fiesta Discontinued By Ford?

    The Ford Fiesta remained especially popular in Europe and the UK, but shifting auto industry trends finally put the compact wagon to rest in 2023.

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