A Twin Cities locksmith says the same tools he uses to help stranded drivers are now being misused by thieves to steal cars in seconds, sometimes from several feet away.
As automakers adopt iPhone car keys at a faster clip, we think it could become as standard as seat belts and touchscreens.
A new video from Richmond RCMP highlights the bait car program and was released this month during Auto Crime Enforcement ...
Auto Legal Group and DealerXT launch a joint program to help California dealers prepare for SB 766 with workshops, ...
Oricell Therapeutics Holdings Limited ("Oricell"), a global clinical-stage biotechnology company pioneering innovative cancer immunotherapies, today announced the cumulative closing of a pre-IPO ...
Moderated by KC Crain, publisher of Automotive News, the discussion featured José Muñoz, president and CEO of Hyundai Motor ...
The city's annual Car-Free Earth Day returns on April 25, turning streets across NYC into car-free corridors for recreation ...
Dozens of streets across the five boroughs will transform into public pedestrian plazas for Earth Day on the last Saturday of April. The annual Car-Free Earth Day, hosted by the city’s Department of ...
Cancers that were once considered incurable now have new treatment options. Among these innovations are CAR-T (chimeric ...
Car thefts are on the rise across Virginia as warmer months approach, but state authorities said a targeted program is ...
A regulatory veterinarian, a laboratory director, and an equine researcher shared the stage — not as a punchline, but as an ...