Trump Mobile, a smartphone service launched by the Trump Organization, is delaying the shipment of its gold-colored T1 Mobile phones until the end of January due to the recent U.S. government shutdown, with initial plans to ship by the end of the year.
Despite over two months since its announcement, Trump Mobile has yet to reveal what the T1 Phone looks like, leaving preorder customers uncertain about the product they might receive.
American-made cluster munitions have provided Ukraine with renewed momentum in their efforts to reclaim territory captured by Russia, following a period of limited progress. The newly delivered munitions have been effective in destroying Russian trenches and artillery systems, bolstering Ukraine's counteroffensive.
This article highlights the 25 greatest muscle cars of all time, including iconic models from Ford, Pontiac, Dodge, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Plymouth, and more. These cars represent the golden era of American muscle, with powerful engines and stylish designs. From the 1963 Pontiac Catalina to the 1970 Ford Torino King Cobra, these muscle cars are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their performance and rarity.
Gibson, the iconic American guitar maker, is celebrating its made-in-America status with the opening of its flagship store, Gibson Garage, in Nashville. The immersive retail space offers visitors a hands-on, interactive experience where they can test out guitars, learn about different models, and even create custom Gibson guitars. The store also hosts live performances and events, providing a hub for music enthusiasts to explore the brand's rich history and celebrate American craftsmanship.
American Giant, a retailer known for producing its apparel solely in the United States, is experiencing its most successful Fourth of July season yet. The company's "Made in America" T-shirts, priced at $60 each, sold out within a day and subsequent orders have also quickly sold out. The demand for domestically made products has been on the rise, with 65% of US adults intentionally buying "Made in America" products over the past year. This shift in consumer behavior reflects a growing awareness and preference for supporting local manufacturing and addressing concerns about the global supply chain.
American Giant, a retailer known for producing its apparel solely in the United States, is experiencing its most successful Fourth of July season yet. The company's "Made in America" T-shirts, priced at $60 each, sold out within a day and subsequent orders have also quickly sold out. The demand for domestically-made products has been on the rise, with 65% of US adults intentionally buying "Made in America" products over the past year. This shift in consumer preferences comes as discussions about the global supply chain, re-shoring, trade deals, and sustainability in fashion gain more attention. Some retailers, who sell patriotic-themed apparel made overseas, are being criticized for the disconnect between their marketing and production practices.
Tesla has secured the top four spots in the 2023 Cars.com American-Made Index ranking, with the Model Y taking the top spot. The ranking is based on criteria including percentage of domestic parts content, country of origin for engines and transmissions, US manufacturing workforce, and location of final assembly. Tesla's Giga Austin plant in Texas helped boost its ranking, with Volkswagen's ID.4 taking the sixth spot. Tesla also leads in share of US light-duty sales from domestic assembly, with a 100% figure.
Tesla dominates Cars.com's 2023 American-Made Index with the top four most American-made cars, thanks to its vertical integration approach. The automaker is also the only American automaker in the top 10, with Japanese Acura/Honda taking four other spots and German Volkswagen taking one. The ID.4 makes it five electric vehicles in the top 10, indicating an opportunity for electric vehicle manufacturers to vertically integrate and create more localized supply chains.
J.N. Shapiro Watches has debuted Resurgence, a new watch that is almost entirely made in the United States and starts at $70,000 in a steel case. The Inglewood-based company aims to make about 30 a year, and each watch will have “U.S. made” engraved on the movement. Resurgence is part of a process that spanned thousands of hours and began 12 years ago. Shapiro, whose previous offering, the Infinity Series, debuted in 2018, hopes his endeavor will inspire other horologists in the US to return to the traditional art of watchmaking.