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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#economy
GB News: Petrol and diesel motorists with cars 'built in last 30 years' can save money by driving with 'zero fuel'
A motoring expert has highlighted a fuel-saving technique that allows drivers to consume no fuel while their vehicle is in motion. By removing pressure from the accelerator while keeping the car in gear, the Deceleration Fuel Cut-Off (DFCO) mechanism stops fuel injection, enabling significant savings as fuel prices fluctuate.
This method is especially beneficial for drivers, particularly during downhill travel or slowing down in traffic. Wallis notes that most cars built in the last 25 to 30 years have this feature, which promotes safety and efficiency. As fuel costs remain unpredictable, utilizing existing vehicle technology is advisable for better budgeting and environmental impact.
#crime
Le Monde: At least five reportedly dead after New York City shooting in Midtown
A shooting in Midtown Manhattan left five people dead, including a police officer and the suspected gunman. The incident occurred at an office building on Park Avenue, prompting a large police response. Witnesses reported the shooter moving floor by floor as chaos unfolded.
Authorities confirmed that the scene was contained and the shooter was neutralized, believed to have died from a self-inflicted injury. Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul expressed their condolences and concern for the victims and their families.
Fox News: Unprecedented violence rocks tropical paradise as brutal nightclub attack leaves multiple dead
A mass shooting at a nightclub in the Turks and Caicos Islands resulted in three deaths and ten injuries. Police suspect gang-related violence, particularly linked to Haitian communities, and have not yet made any arrests. Authorities are urging public cooperation in the investigation.
Premier Charles Washington Misick condemned the violence as unprecedented and emphasized the government's commitment to combatting it. A reward is being offered for information leading to the suspects, and officials are working to address illegal firearms entering the territory.