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Netflix Is Doing Great, So It's Killing Off Its Cheapest Ad-Free Plan for Good

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*Ford announces a massive recall involving one of its most popular vehicles*

According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the most recalls issued by any automaker in 2023 was Ford (F) - Get Free Report with 58 recalls affecting more than 6.1 million vehicles. But as the calendar changes into a new year, another big recall is in the books for the Blue Oval – this one affecting a very popular family vehicle. Related: Carvana's largest rival exits the online used car business A Ford Explorer at the Ford Chicago Assembly Plant. Chicago Tribune/Getty Images In a statement released on Jan. 24, Ford and the NHTSA announced a recall of more than 1.8 million 2011-2019 model year Explorer SUVs. According to the regulators, certain parts of the A-pillar trim – the plastic parts that hide the metal on the sides of the windshield, are not properly attached to the car due to "improper assembly and repair." As a result, said parts run the risk of falling off while driving and can pose a risk to other motorists. The recall comes after the NHTSA opened an investigation into the issue in January 2023 after receiving 164 complaints from owners. According to an NHTSA document, the Blue Oval initially decided against a recall back in 2018, but issued the recall once the regulatory body determined that the issue can pose a safety hazard. More Automotive:Hyundai and Kia's groundbreaking new tech is straight out of James BondWhy Mazda is going slow into electric vehiclesJeep parent blames California for an unfortunate situation The NHTSA estimates that about 5% of vehicles actually have the defect, but Ford enourages affected customers to contact their dealerships for an inspection. Ford will begin notifying affected owners via mail in March.Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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Ford announces a massive recall involving one of its most popular vehicles

According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the most recalls issued by any automaker in 2023 was Ford (F) - Get Free Report with 58 recalls affecting more than 6.1 million vehicles. But as the calendar changes into a new year, another big recall is in the books for the Blue Oval – this one affecting a very popular family vehicle. Related: Carvana's largest rival exits the online used car business A Ford Explorer at the Ford Chicago Assembly Plant. Chicago Tribune/Getty Images In a statement released on Jan. 24, Ford and the NHTSA announced a recall of more than 1.8 million 2011-2019 model year Explorer SUVs. According to the regulators, certain parts of the A-pillar trim – the plastic parts that hide the metal on the sides of the windshield, are not properly attached to the car due to "improper assembly and repair." As a result, said parts run the risk of falling off while driving and can pose a risk to other motorists. The recall comes after the NHTSA opened an investigation into the issue in January 2023 after receiving 164 complaints from owners. According to an NHTSA document, the Blue Oval initially decided against a recall back in 2018, but issued the recall once the regulatory body determined that the issue can pose a safety hazard. More Automotive:Hyundai and Kia's groundbreaking new tech is straight out of James BondWhy Mazda is going slow into electric vehiclesJeep parent blames California for an unfortunate situation The NHTSA estimates that about 5% of vehicles actually have the defect, but Ford enourages affected customers to contact their dealerships for an inspection. Ford will begin notifying affected owners via mail in March.Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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Cabinet Paint and a DIY Backsplash Revive a “Bland” Rental Kitchen

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*TIL during his Flight School basketball camp in 2016, Michael Jordan was challenged by Chris Paul to a shooting drill where if Jordan missed three shots, the campers would all receive free Air Jordans. Jordan accepted and made every shot.*

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TIL during his Flight School basketball camp in 2016, Michael Jordan was challenged by Chris Paul to a shooting drill where if Jordan missed three shots, the campers would all receive free Air Jordans. Jordan accepted and made every shot.

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*Why shouldn't I kill someone if they break into my home?*

Me and my wife were debating this.. I said that if someone broke into our home that I wouldn't even hesitate to do what I have to do. There's always that argument where people say "why are you valuing your stuff over someone's life?" But the real question is "why do criminals put themselves in harm's way for it?" I knew a guy who's little sister got killed during a robbery.. you never know what these thugs are capable of. We have 2 little baby boys and I would never risk it. It is my duty to protect them and if that meant I'd have to take a life for their safety, it's worth it. What are your thoughts? submitted by /u/AdhesivenessRough740 to r/stupidquestions [link] [comments]
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