The Mars 2020 rover, nearing completion at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, will soon embark on an ambitious mission to the red planet.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
Texas church murders and New York Hanukkah stabbings: Hate, yes, but are they acts of domestic terrorism?
Two attacks on communities of faith raise a familiar question: When are incidents of hate domestic terrorism? The answer is complicated.
Boeing reveals new ‘very disturbing’ documents on 737 Max jetliner to FAA, Congress
Aerospace giant Boeing released the 737 Max documents to the FAA and Congress the same day CEO Dennis Muilenburg left the company.
FAA predicted Boeing 737 Max, facing more delays, would crash 15 times over its lifetime
The agency’s administrator tells a House committee that it won’t be rushed on recertification of the Boeing 737 Max.
Boeing ignored warnings about safety and quality at 737 Max factory, says former manager
The former manager will tell a House committee that he urged a plant shutdown to fix the problems — and was spurned.
Electric cars too quiet? Automakers add real or fake sound to their cabins
Some drivers apparently find electric cars just too quiet inside. For them, automakers are adding sounds to make them feel more peppy
Is that a stealth fighter or a pickup truck? Tesla unveils Cybertruck — like nothing we’ve ever seen in a vehicle
The Tesla Cybertruck has sharp lines and features unlike any other, except a starting price that puts it in the heart of competition.
‘Pack mules’: Land Rover Defender’s return at Los Angeles Auto Show thrills off-road enthusiasts
The queen drives one. The British Army has used them. Defender holds a special place in off-road vehicle history.
Prepare for ‘wow!’: These 3 hot SUVs could blow the doors off the LA Auto Show
The LA Auto Show opens with a media preview next week and it’s already becoming clear which vehicles will hit big, including the Mustang Mach-E.
Is the Boeing 737 Max safe? 2 big reasons the plane is still grounded by FAA after crashes
Twice in 40 years had entire plane types been grounded, both to fix mechanical issues. Why it’s harder with the Boeing 737 Max