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GM CEO Mary Barra’s $29.9 Million Payday Raises Eyebrows as Executive Pay Climbs Across Detroit
Mary Barra just hit a new personal high, and the number is big enough to turn heads even in an industry used to massive paydays. Nearly $30 million for one year. That’s where things start. General Motors confirmed in a recent filing that its longtime CEO pulled in $29,895,868 in total compensation for 2025. It’s…
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Tesla’s Final Model S and X Come With a Catch That Could Cost Owners $50,000
Tesla is sending off the Model S and Model X with something that feels less like a celebration and more like a warning label. The company is rolling out limited Signature Edition versions of both vehicles before they disappear, but buyers are walking into a deal that comes with serious strings attached. Not small ones…
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Flying Turkey Smashes Through Windshield on Highway, Strikes Driver With Kids in the Car
It sounds like something out of a movie until you realize it actually happened on a busy highway in broad daylight. A driver in Indiana ended up in a crash after a wild turkey came straight through her windshield and hit her while she was behind the wheel. Not near the road, not grazing the…
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Florida Woman Blames 125 MPH Supra Sprint on the Car, But a 0.23 BAC Changes Everything Fast
It starts like a joke you’d expect to hear at a car meet, not during a traffic stop. A woman in Florida gets pulled over after blasting down a road at 125 mph in a Toyota GR Supra and tries to explain it away by pointing at the car itself. That’s the hook. That’s the…
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Ford’s F-150 Recall Explodes to 1.4 Million Trucks After Sudden Downshift Risk Raises Crash Fears
Something just broke wide open for Ford, and it’s not small. Nearly 1.4 million F-150 pickup trucks are now part of a massive recall tied to a transmission problem that can hit without warning. This isn’t about a minor glitch or an annoying sensor error. It’s about trucks suddenly dropping into second gear while driving,…
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Pentagon Turns to Detroit as War Demands Surge, Automakers Quietly Pulled Into Military Production Push
Something unusual is happening behind the scenes, and it’s not getting a lot of noise yet. The Pentagon is reaching out to America’s biggest automakers, not for trucks or SUVs, but for something far more serious. Weapons, military gear, the kind of production that usually lives in defense factories, not assembly lines built for commuters.…
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Driver Trapped in Atlanta Street Takeover Says 911 Didn’t Answer as Chaos Unfolded Around Her
A routine drive turned into something far more dangerous on a Saturday evening in metro Atlanta, and the worst part might not be the takeover itself. It’s what didn’t happen when someone called for help. A DeKalb County woman says she was stuck in the middle of a street takeover, surrounded by spinning cars and…
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Minivan Erupts Into Fireball After Hidden Propane Leak, Blasts Roof Into Road and Shakes Entire Neighborhood
It started like any normal morning commute, and then everything went sideways in an instant. A minivan rolling through Burke suddenly exploded with enough force to rip its own roof clean off and scatter debris across the street and into nearby yards. Homes shook. Windows rattled. People ran outside trying to figure out what they…
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Teen’s Dream Camaro Found Outside KC Bar After Months at Mechanic, Family Demands Answers
A father and son set out to build something together, the kind of project that sticks for years. A mid-90s Camaro, a little rough around the edges, but full of potential. What they didn’t expect was to lose control of it for months, only to stumble across it parked outside a downtown Kansas City bar…
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$60K Corvette Z06 Stolen in Seconds During Test Drive Gone Wrong in Chicago
What started as a simple Corvette sale turned into a brutal lesson that cost one seller nearly everything. A deal that looked easy, even unusually smooth, unraveled in seconds on a Chicago side street. The car was gone before anyone could react, and the damage didn’t stop there. That’s where things change, because this wasn’t…
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Tow Truck Heist Turns Personal as Customer’s Camaro Vanishes With Stolen Rig
A tow truck getting stolen is already a problem. A customer’s Camaro disappearing with it? That’s a whole different level. Over the weekend, thieves broke into a towing company’s property and drove off with not just one, but two tow trucks. One has since been found. The other is still out there, and it’s hauling…
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Rental Company Demanded $9,500 Over Diesel Fuel in Gas Car — Couple Fought Back and Exposed a Bigger Problem
What started as a routine rental turned into a months-long fight that nearly cost one couple $10,000. Kelly and Katherine Graves say they were blindsided after returning a rental SUV, only to be accused of causing major damage. The claim? That they had filled a gasoline-powered vehicle with diesel fuel. The price attached to that…

