11 Million Cars Worldwide Have Volkswagen's Shady Software
Volkswagen has announced 11 million of its cars across the world have software the company admitted it used to cheat EPA emissions standards.

Experts: Falling prices make now a good time to buy a used car
Used car prices fell 2% in November and 3% in December, according to a January report by iSeeCars.com
By Gene J. Puskar / AP
Some popular used cars are no longer affordable to average buyers
In many cases these days, the price of a used two- or three-year-old car can rival the price of a brand-new version of the exact same car.
By Gene J. Puskar / AP
US desperately needs more electric vehicle charging stations
The number of charging stations in the U.S. is not up to demand, especially as more automakers and customers move toward electric vehicles.
By APTop Stories

Where Gen Z gets its news: social media
A 2022 poll shows the favorite news source for Gen Z is social media.
By Martin Meissner / AP
Federal funding helps Jackson, Mississippi address water crisis
A Jackson restaurant owner shares what the millions headed to the city could do to help businesses like his deal with aging infrastructure.
By AP
Inside the chaotic system of New York's immigration services
Lack of information, guidance and a language barrier are just a few issues migrants face while waiting sometimes overnight in lines.
By Scripps News