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    Choosing the Geländewagen is an easy proposition, if you have the cash. There are few vehicles that deliver the prestige that the Mercedes-Benz G-Class delivers.As much as the G-Wagen is a status symbol, so is an electric vehicle (EV). The new Mercedes-Benz G 580 all-electric sport utility vehicle (SUV) is a clear demonstration of the company's devotion to battery-electric vehicle (BEV) power alongside their commitment to delivering other powertrains that the customer is asking for – all...

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  • Lotus Eletre Lands In SUV-Crazy America For $107,000

    The Lotus Eletre will arrive in the United States late this year with a base price of $107,000. The entry-level electric crossover has 603 hp and can hit 62 mph in 4.5 seconds. The range-topping Eletre R costs $145,000 and boasts 905 hp. The Lotus Eletre is coming stateside and will arrive in the fourth quarter. When it does, the electric crossover will be priced from $107,000. Lotus was surprisingly coy on equipment details, but the entry-level model features LED headlights, gloss black...

  • Bank of America profit falls on lower customer interest payments

    BofA is among the large lenders, including rival JPMorgan, that are weighing the potential for the U.S. Federal Reserve to cut interest rates this year. The move could crimp banks' income from interest payments, but could potentially spur economy activity and borrower demand. BofA's net interest income (NII) -- the difference between what it earns on loans and pays for deposits -- slid 3% to $14 billion in the quarter due to higher deposit costs and modest loan growth.

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  • Mercedes-Benz CEO Tells Why He Loves the 'Very Special' Electric G-Wagen

    Pictures of Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius in Sweden and Austria alongside the new, all-electric G-Class sport utility vehicle (SUV) appeared on social media a few weeks ago showing something unique for any business photo, an unforced smile on the lips of a CEO. Kallenius's appreciation and excitement for the SUV was palpable, even across a computer screen.In an exclusive interview, Newsweek asked Källenius about where his passion for the G-Wagen comes from, and why he's excited for the new...

  • Report: US-made 3-row electric SUV is Toyota Highlander EV

    The Toyota Highlander midsize SUV could go all-electric, while the Grand Highlander would continue with internal-combustion engines, according to a new report from CarBuzz. This is part of a strategy to replace the alphanumeric naming scheme used by the Toyota bZ4X—currently the only EV in Toyota's U.S. lineup—for more conventional

  • Former pornographic actress finds faith after falling 'deeply in love with the Catholic Church'

    Former porn star Bree Solstad embraced Christianity and turned away from pornography, warning that we ‘are breaking down society, marriages, families, and relationships through the pornification of our culture.’

  • America's fight to save handwriting from extinction as IQs begin to fall for first time ever and

    Americans reported they hadn't written a note or personal letter in five years. People are having a hard time reading their own and others' handwriting. Studies show writing can increase the brain's cognitive abilities. READ MORE:

  • Bank of America’s 1Q profits fall 18% on higher expenses, charge-offs

    NEW YORK (AP) — Bank of America said its first-quarter profits fell 18%, as the bank dealt with rising expenses due to the impact of higher interest rates. But the results beat analysts’ esti

  • State Department spox says there are 'different ways to love America' in defense of new DEI hire

    The State Department continues to weather controversy over its new diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) chief who was exposed by Fox News Digital for espousing anti-American views. A department spokesman defended the hire, saying there are "different ways to love America" during Thursday's press briefing.  Fox News national correspondent Griff Jenkins pressed State Department spokesman Matthew Miller on prior comments from its new chief diversity and inclusion officer, Zakiya Carr Johnson. ...