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Ford Announces Plans to Return to Formula 1 in 2026

Ford Announces Plans to Return to Formula 1 in 2026 
The world of Formula 1 racing is set to welcome a familiar face back to the track in 2026, as Ford Motor Company announced their plans to return to the competition. The American automaker has yet to compete in the sport since 2004. Still, with new regulations coming into effect in 2026, Ford sees an opportunity to showcase their advanced technology and engineering prowess.
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Detroit Auto Show Debuts New Look for 2024 Ford Mustang

Detroit Auto Show Debuts New Look for 2024 Ford Mustang

Expect to see a lot of new and innovative changes from Ford in the near future. One of their most notable changes will be to the 2024 Mustang, which made its debut at the Detroit Auto Show. The Detroit Auto Show is one of car enthusiasts' most highly anticipated events of the year. This year, Ford debuted the 2024 Mustang, which has a new look that is sure to turn heads. You will not want to miss out on this beautiful car. This iconic car is getting a makeover that is sure to please everyone.
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Ford Motor Company and DTE Energy Announce Purchase of Largest Renewable Energy from a Utility in U.S. History

Ford Motor Company and DTE Energy Announce Purchase of Largest Renewable Energy from a Utility in U.S. History

It is a landmark transaction. It provides Ford and DTE Energy with 1,000 megawatts of renewable energy. It comes from wind and solar farms across Michigan. It is a significant step in their journey to have a more sustainable future. Partnering with DTE Energy will bring renewable energy to the state. Also, it is good for the environment. The agreement will provide customers with 50 percent renewable sources. It builds DTE's partnership with Ford.
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About Steps of Love in Phoenix

Education supplies on a desk  

One of the most significant challenges that continue to affect billions of people across the world is poverty. Based on recent research, some estimate that as many as 80% of the world's popular lives in some level of poverty. One of the reasons why poverty continues to exist is because children across the globe are not receiving the education they need to learn and thrive.

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