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Business leaders at the Detroit Economic Club, meeting at the MotorCity Casino Hotel, responded to Trump's address with tepid applause.
Thousands of people are excited to come down to see all of the cars at the Detroit Auto Show. Many of those vehicles have taken a long and historic route to get here.
The Detroit Auto Show welcomes 41 brands and adds overlanding while GM's leaders make news and Ford Racing shifts into high gear.
The Detroit Auto Show returns this week. The annual show offers an opportunity to take a peek at the cars of today and tomorrow and also go for a spin.
‘Detroit means home': Red Wings retire Fedorov's No. 91 jersey in special pregame ceremony on Monday
Three-time Stanley Cup champion, member of franchise’s iconic “Russian Five” became ninth player in franchise history to have number retired
President Donald Trump gave the middle finger to a heckler during a tour at a Ford plant in Michigan Jan. 13, mouthing "F you" in a response the White House described as "an appropriate and unambiguous response.
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A cellphone video captured Trump twice mouthing “f--- you” and raising his middle finger toward a line worker shouting at him inside the Ford factory.
Ford unveiled a new Bronco model, highlighted off-road successes and entered into a multiyear partnership with the Detroit-based workwear company.