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Trucks

JBS to close Pennsylvania beef plant amid cattle shortage

(Michael Ciaglo/Bloomberg) June 12, 2026 12:29 pm, EDT | Update: June 12, 2026 3:51 pm, EDT key takeaways: JBS is closing a beef plant in Souderton, PA, and a value-added facility in Memphis amid pressure on its U.S. beef business. The company said the closure reflects a 75-year decline in the U.S. cattle herd due

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Motorcycles

Piaggio’s 25-year-old scooter idea somehow still makes sense

Today, every manufacturer wants a piece of the crossover pie. We have an adventure scooter, adventure tourer, electric crossover SUV, crossover motorcycle and probably a crossover motorcycle which is in the development stage. The idea is always the same: Take two different things, smash them together, and tell customers they no longer have to choose.

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Men's Fashion

Everything You Need to Know About the New FDA-Approved Sunscreen Ingredients

People find various excuses to avoid applying sunscreen. They hate the chalky consistency, white cast and heavy feeling left by many formulas. They can’t stand the sting of product dripping into their eyes when they run outside or are in the summer heat. They’ve heard that chemical sunscreens are toxic and it’s best to avoid

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Books

Book Riot’s Deal of the Day for June 14th, 2026

Today’s Special Book Deal $2.99 fire next time by james baldwin GET THIS DEAL $3.99 The men we took advantage of By Jessamyn Ward GET THIS DEAL $1.99 quantum supremacy By Michio Kaku GET THIS DEAL $2.99 devil in the white city by eric larson GET THIS DEAL $1.99 swimming in the pond in the

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Podcasts

Elon Musk is now a trillionaire. Is it bad for the economy? – Stateside with Kai and Carter | Elon Musk

Elon Musk has become the world’s first trillionaire thanks to his company SpaceX, which has the largest IPO ever. Public trading in the company has valued it at more than $2 trillion. The eye-watering sums being invested in AI are also giving a boost to other tech giants including OpenAI and Anthropic. Both companies are

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Uncategorized

Movie Quote of the Day: The line from ‘Pulp Fiction’ that recognized a simple truth about consequences

There is something about that Tarantino dialogue that lingers in our minds and makes us lean towards the movie screen with excitement. I have never seen pulp Fiction On the big screen, but I can imagine the opening weekend, when some of the best dialogue ever written reached people’s ears, and I can imagine how

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Fitness

Gerber Gear’s ‘Rugged’ Utility Knife is available for just $14 on Amazon for Father’s Day

Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something through one of our links, we may earn commission. Why is this a good deal? Avid collectors know that deals on the best knives for everyday carry are available on Amazon. Everything from sleek Spyderco folding knives to Smith &

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Men's Health

Levi Strong Makes History as the World’s Strongest Man: Mississippi’s First Pro Strongman Shares His Best Training Tips

Every year some history is created in the World’s Strongest Man competition. Someone may win it for the first time, or a new world record may be set out of nowhere. The 2026 edition of the competition also witnessed history. Michelle Hooper regained the title and now joins a short list of men who have

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Cars

World Tour launch details and trailer

Sega is developing a new Crazy Taxi game. There will be an arcade mode so that players can experience the original gameplay. The game will be coming to various platforms sometime next year. Latest installment in crazy taxi The video game franchise will arrive next year. it is called Crazy Taxi: World TourAnd it follows

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Trucks

FMCSA Takes Steps to Ban Obsolete Trucking Rules

FMCSA is committed to the proposal to eliminate more than 1,800 words of federal regulations. (Juan Sorto/Transportation Topics) June 12, 2026 5:24 pm, EDT key takeaways: FMCSA is removing outdated trucking regulations to reduce compliance costs and paperwork without impacting safety. The agency said eliminating obsolete regulations could save millions annually and reduce unnecessary violations.

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