The NHTSA has recalled all Nissan Leafs purchased between September 29, 2017 and March 15, 2023 for unintentional acceleration after disengaging cruise control.
Author: Amaris Encinas, USA TODAY
Kim Kardashian’s Skims now valued at $4 billion with plans to open physical stores next year
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Bison injures woman visiting Theodore Roosevelt National Park
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Emergency evacuation slide from United Airlines flight lands in Chicago-area backyard
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Largest python snake nest in Florida history discovered in Everglades
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13 year old driving stolen vehicle hit LA motorcycle cop and another motorist, police say
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Hoard of 700 Civil War-era gold coins unearthed in Kentucky cornfield, collectors say
A hoard of more than 700 gold Civil War era coins were found in a Kentucky cornfield last month and now they’re on sale to the public.