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Thursday, March 12th, 2026
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Data shows that the most popular vehicle in the US is an American-made pickup truck. Find out which model it is below!
An Electrician is Lights-Out in the World Baseball Classic
Ondrej Satoria is an electrician by trade. When he's not laying conduit or pulling wires, he’s a starting pitcher for the Czech national baseball team, and he’s pretty good.
Ondrej held power-hitting Team Japan scoreless for just over 4 innings in a World Baseball Classic game Tuesday night at the Tokyo Dome.
The right-hander from Ostrava has a fastball that tops out around 80 mph, which helped him hold one of the tournament's most talented lineups off the scoreboard for nearly five innings. (More)
America Loves Trucks
We love trucks, and evidently, so do the rest of Americans.
According to Edmunds data, the most popular vehicle of 2025 was the Ford F-series pickup truck.
In second place ranked the Honda CR-V, followed by the Chevrolet Silverado.
To find out the most popular car in your state, click here.
Morning Meme

Oil Prices Fall, but Not Much Relief at the Pump
Gas prices are not coming down anytime soon, even if the cost of crude oil stabilizes on the world markets.
The national average jumped to $3.54 per gallon on Tuesday, which is up more than 50 cents since the U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran. Before the Middle East conflict, prices averaged $2.98 per gallon.
Analysts say drivers should expect elevated prices at the pump for several more weeks, regardless of what happens with crude oil markets.
The Latest Ice Cream Trend
The Ice cream industry is going through a midlife crisis. It is not a new flavor, nor a trendy yet healthy dessert topping founded by a YouTuber with a cookbook deal.
It’s a hack, which is the internet's word for an unconventional tip, and it comes from that great repository of human knowledge and judgment known as TikTok.
Millions of people, it turns out, are drizzling, and in some cases enthusiastically pouring, soy sauce over their ice cream.
Yes, the condiment responsible for making takeout fried rice taste like a block of salt lick. But is it actually good? Find out here.
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