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Some muscle cars advertised their performance with flashy colors and special badges — these quietly flew under the radar.
Back in 1930, the United States implemented a protectionist trade policy called the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. It resulted in U.S. trading partners imposing retaliatory tariffs, causing a global ...
The quirky public art pieces along Route 66 are part time capsule, part creative canvas. From fiberglass giants to a man-made forest, these art installations turn Route 66 into an unforgettable, ...
Tyagi also questioned the return on taxpayer money, adding, “We pay taxes like a developed nation but forced to live like it’s 1930.” The post drew mixed reactions across the platform ...
County officials envisioned Pontiac’s Phoenix Center dramatically collapsing as explosives detonated within the parking garage and event space. Instead, the city’s biggest revitalization ...
The latter carried a price tag of $558 and upgraded the Pontiac GTO and the Judge to 370 horsepower. The GTO in these photos is all kinds of special. I feel that it'd be a waste of time to discuss ...
The city of Pontiac made some exciting announcements on Tuesday on the redevelopment of the downtown area. The demolition of the Phoenix Center parking garage and amphitheater began, setting the ...
YOUNGSTOWN – Carol V. Pauschert, born Feb. 6, 1930, in Youngstown, passed away peacefully, Saturday, April 5, 2025, at The Inn at Christine Valley, surrounded by loved ones. A proud graduate of ...
“The last time the world experienced something like this was in the 1930s. Trade wars escalated into armed conflict and eventually the second world war.” “No one can say how the current ...
The Broncos defeated the Lions 14-3. (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images) PONTIAC, Mich. – Oakland County announced several major developments that aim to revitalize downtown Pontiac.
PONTIAC, Mich. (WXYZ) — Oakland County officials unveiled plans to demolish the Phoenix Center and reconnect downtown Pontiac on Tuesday morning. According to those ...
President Herbert Hoover signed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act in 1930, even as many economists warned that the levies would prompt retaliatory tariffs from other countries, which is precisely what ...