These days, driverless cars are transporting millions of people in China and the U.S. Those riders probably don't realize that the food they eat may have benefitted from autonomous vehicles as well!
The problem for those hoping this news is the real deal is that, well, it just isn't. John Deere hasn't made any announcement regarding its foray into pickup trucks or street-legal cars in general.
Since then, he’s shifted his focus to goods made in China, Europe, Canada and Mexico. John Hood is a columnist for the John Locke Foundation and a member of its board of directors.
I submit the answer to this provocative question is yes. John Hood is a columnist for the John Locke Foundation and a member of its board of directors.
North Carolinians should take back these responsibilities, as should our peers elsewhere. No, it can’t be done overnight. But it must be done. John Hood is a John Locke Foundation board member.
John Hood is a John Locke Foundation board member. His books Mountain Folk, Forest Folk, and Water Folk combine epic fantasy with American history (FolkloreCycle.com).
As a proud native of the Charlotte area who has happily lived most of my life in the Raleigh area, I am overjoyed to report that North Carolina’s recent growth extends far beyond our two most ...
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Ford? Chevy? Meet John Deere's All-New Truck CompetitionWe reached out to John Deere for clarification and, as of now, there is no official confirmation that the company is planning to launch a pickup truck. However, John Deere’s reputation for ...
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Restoring Memories: How One Man Turned a '49 Chevy Into a Rolling Tribute To John DeereWhat happens when a hardworking farm truck gets a makeover inspired by America’s favorite farming brand? A showstopper that’s perfect for parades. Click to see how this John Deere-themed classic went ...
Are we on the brink of World War III? Not necessarily, argue the coauthors of a new book, so long as we do what is necessary to deter revanchists threatening peace and freedom around the world ...
Or was it 1974? By Laurie Gwen Shapiro One morning in the mid-1970s, a solemn announcement came over the intercom at Friends Seminary: “Noted person John Lennon is now in the meetinghouse.
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