Four years after Ford bravely electrified its best-selling vehicle, the F-150 Lightning pickup, it seemed ready to drop the model owing to slowing demand. Now, it turns out the company's got other ...
Ford announced today it’s ending production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning as we know it in 2025, as in the next few weeks. Perhaps that’s not so much of a shock if you’ve been watching the ...
Ford confirmed production of the current F-150 Lightning has ended as part of its updated Ford+ plan, which the company revealed on Monday. The changes come as part of a broader shift from larger EVs, ...
Ford is ending production of the fully-electric F-150 Lightning as part of a broader companywide shakeup of its electric vehicle plans, the company announced Monday. In its place, Ford will sell ...
Since taking office, President Donald J. Trump has made substantial progress reversing the inflation and cost-of-living disaster he inherited from the recklessness of the Biden Administration.
WARSAW — As the holiday season approaches in eastern North Carolina, two community-focused events are mobilizing resources and volunteers to support families in Duplin County. A partnership between ...
State education administrators often say, “It’s all about the kids,” yet their actions suggest it’s more about protecting adult reputations than improving student outcomes. They all want students to ...
Target on Nov. 11 said it was lowering the prices of 3,000 items as shoppers try to stretch their budgets going into the holidays. The cuts come as more shoppers worry about inflation, tariffs and ...
Things may go from bad to worse for the F-150 Lightning's future prospects. The electric truck's continued existence was already in question: A September fire at an aluminum supplier forced the ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris advocated for decreasing the minimum voting age to 16. In an interview posted on "The Diary Of A CEO" YouTube channel, Harris declared that she thought "we should ...
As President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping prepare to meet in South Korea, the two powers are at odds over tariffs, technology, and agriculture. WSJ’s Gavin Bade and Jonathan Cheng explain.