The EV avatar of the F-150 is scheduled to hit US dealerships in 2022 and its bookings, which opened on May 20, received an overwhelming response.
The guidance note comes in the wake of increasing demand for Tocilizumab, Remdesivir and plasma, as the COVID-19 cases continue to surge.
Compared to Tesla Model 3 which sold 13,843 in January 2021 in China, the mini all-electric EV sold 25,778 models, according to the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA).
The hacker has posted 9 unnecessary photos of cats and Instagram logos. The company's profile picture has also been changed to Instagram's generic logo.
Slack, the messaging services used by millions of people for work and school, suffered a global outage on Monday, the first day back for most people returning from the New Year's holiday.
Shehnaaz Gill's midnight birthday wish for Sidharth Shukla has sent their fans into a tizzy. Check out their video here!
After the BJP criticised Dahariya and the Congress for the comments, the minister said that his remarks were "misconstrued".
President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden will meet in their first debate Tuesday in a presidential election year marked by extraordinary turmoil.
After the veteran cricketer made a joke about Anushka Sharma during an IPL match, an old post of Virat Kohli from four years ago is being re-shared by his fans.
Wall Street's main indexes tumbled to their lowest in nearly seven weeks on Monday, with the Dow shedding as much as 900 points, as worries about fresh coronavirusdriven lockdowns spilled over from Europe.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noems administration announced Tuesday that it is using federal coronavirus relief funds to pay for a $5 million tourism ad campaign aimed at drawing people to the state, even as it emerges as one of the nations top hot spots for...
Manchester United face Sevilla in the Europa League semifinal.
After months without museums, cinemas and bars, Mexico City residents began exploring them again this week, even as authorities continue battling the coronavirus pandemic that has so far killed over 55,000 people in Mexico.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) safety employees reported facing "strong" external pressure from industry and raised alarms the agency does not always prioritize air safety, according to an independent survey seen by Reuters on Friday.