In a closely watched vote, employees at a Kentucky battery factory partly owned by Ford have narrowly opted for union representation, but contested ballots could change the outcome. The U.A.W. claims victory despite company opposition.
Ford is making a bold move with a $2 billion investment to transform its Kentucky factory into a hub for affordable electric vehicles, promising to outshine competitors and create thousands of jobs.
Ford has announced a groundbreaking $2 billion investment in its Louisville plant to produce affordable electric vehicles, creating nearly 4,000 jobs. The first model, a midsize electric pickup, is set to launch in 2027, aiming to mirror the iconic Model T's price.
The excitement for the 2026 NBA Draft is heating up as experts release their early mocks. Jayden Quaintance, recovering from an ACL injury, is predicted to be a top lottery pick, with potential support from other Wildcats.
As the 2026 NBA Draft approaches, the competition for the No. 1 pick heats up! Discover who leads the pack with insights on top prospects like Peterson, Dybantsa, and Boozer.
In a thrilling finish at the 157th Belmont Stakes, Sovereignty edged out favorite Journalism, showcasing a remarkable late kick. This victory marks another jewel in the Triple Crown saga as Sovereignty continues to impress.
In a stunning turn of events, the NCAA baseball tournament saw top national seeds, including No. 1 Oregon and No. 1 Vanderbilt, eliminated early, signaling a chaotic postseason. Fans were left reeling as other favorites faced the same fate.
A severe tornado outbreak in the Midwest has resulted in at least 25 fatalities, primarily in Kentucky and Missouri. The destruction is catastrophic, with entire neighborhoods devastated and emergency services scrambling to help survivors.
In a stunning turnaround, Journalism overcame a five-length deficit to win the 150th Preakness Stakes, marking a triumphant second victory for trainer Michael W. McCarthy and making Umberto Rispoli the first Italian jockey to win a Triple Crown race.
A wave of powerful storms and tornadoes has left at least 31 dead across the Midwest and South, with Kentucky and Missouri hit hardest. Rescue operations are ongoing as communities grapple with the devastation.