Layla Elabed isn't ready to think about November.
In 2020, the Palestinian American activist and longtime Michigan Democrat backed Joe Biden for president. But like many Arab Americans, she feels betrayed by his response to Israel's military (...)
President Joe Biden is projected to win Michigan's Democratic presidential primary comfortably, despite a significant protest vote over his stance toward the war in Gaza.
Activists have spent recent weeks urging Democrats to vote "uncommitted", and (...)
Ford Motor Co. is the latest automaker to open a research lab in Silicon Valley, where it hopes to scout out new technology and keep ahead of trends.
The company said Friday that it plans to open the lab near Stanford University in Palo Alto, (...)
Ford Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. have decided to work together on a gas-electric hybrid engine to power pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles.
The companies signed a deal Monday to share development costs, saying they want to make the (...)
The Ford Explorer used to be one of the best-selling vehicles in the US, but as demand for big, truck-like SUVs fell, so did its sales.
Now Ford is trying to breathe new life into the Explorer by reinventing it as a more car-like, fuel-efficient (...)
In a year that humbled most automakers in America, Ford came out looking smart.
As 2009 unfolded, auto sales slowed, General Motors and Chrysler nearly collapsed and Toyota faced safety questions after its largest US recall ever.
But Ford Motor (...)
A man kept more than 90 dogs – mostly Chihuahuas – in a suburban Detroit home was filled with feces and trash, authorities said Thursday.
Neighbors in the past had complained of an odor, but this week was the first time officials got inside. On (...)
Helped by a lightened debt load, Ford Motor Co. posted a surprise second-quarter profit of $2.3 billion Thursday, following the worst loss in company history a year earlier. Shares rose 10 percent in afternoon trading.
The net profit ends a string (...)
The Ford Motor Company said on Friday that it would delay introducing its new pickup, a vehicle critical to its plan to become profitable, and that it would probably lose money for a fourth consecutive year in 2009 because of a precipitous drop in (...)