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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1580, The Ostrog Bible, one of the early printed Bibles in a Slavic language, is published. In 1930, Guy Ligier, French race car driver and team owner (died 2015) was born. In 1942, Swamp Dogg, American R&B singer-songwriter and musician was born. In 1943, World War II: Battle of Kursk: German and Soviet forces engage in the Battle of Prokhorovka, one of the largest armored engagements of all time. In 1966, Jeff Bucknum, American race car driver was born. In 2000, Vinícius Júnior, Brazilian footballer was born. In 2012, A tank truck explosion kills more than 100 people in Okobie, Nigeria. In 2012, Alimuddin, Pakistani cricketer (born 1930) passed away. In 2012, Roger Payne, English mountaineer (born 1956) passed away. In 2013, Six people are killed and 200 injured in a French passenger train derailment in Brétigny-sur-Orge. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Ciarán Cannon: Fewer small cars, saloons, hatchbacks... why have we let SUVs rule the roads?

TheJournal.ie

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July 3, 2026

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Ciarán Cannon: Fewer small cars, saloons, hatchbacks... why have we let SUVs rule the roads?

Research increasingly suggests that bigger vehicles protect their occupants at the expense of those outside them, which does not bode well for Ireland’s road safety record.

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Quartz

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· Jun 23, 2026

America builds trucks

The affordable small vehicles that once filled American driveways have been replaced by a parade of increasingly enormous trucks and compact SUVs

National Post

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· Jul 5, 2026

Cost-conscious Americans choosing regular gas over premium at the pumps

Drivers of expensive, luxury or high-horsepower vehicles that run better or require higher-end fuel are opting to fill up with a lower-grade variety to save money

Hindustan Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

Waymo to roll out driverless vehicles in 4 new US cities ahead of public launch; key details here

Waymo driverless vehicles are expanding to Denver, Las Vegas, San Diego and Tampa as the robotaxi company prepares for a wider public rollout later this year.

ABC News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Solar-powered tricycles help Cubans navigate fuel shortages and blackouts

Cuba's vintage cars have largely vanished, but they are now being replaced by small electric tricycles

AzerNews

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· Jul 10, 2026

Kia recalls vehicles over fire risk

Kia’s American division has announced a recall of approximately 463,000 vehicles due to a potential fire hazard. The information was reported by CBS News, citing the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), AzerNEWS reports.

WRAL News

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· Jun 29, 2026

The changing landscape of impaired driving and how law enforcement is trying to catch up

Fewer people are reaching for a glass of wine or a cocktail. Yet, the roads aren’t necessarily getting safer – in fact, keeping them safe is getting more complicated.

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Related coverage for "Ciarán Cannon: Fewer small cars, saloons, hatchbacks... why have we let SUVs rule the roads?": Quartz — America builds trucks. National Post — Cost-conscious Americans choosing regular gas over premium at the pumps. Hindustan Times — Waymo to roll out driverless vehicles in 4 new US cities ahead of public launch; key details here. ABC News — Solar-powered tricycles help Cubans navigate fuel shortages and blackouts. AzerNews — Kia recalls vehicles over fire risk. WRAL News — The changing landscape of impaired driving and how law enforcement is trying to catch up