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作成: Mar 8, 2026, 06:30 AM
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Ford recalls 1.74 million vehicles due to rearview display issues. Cuba anticipates restarting a thermoelectric plant after a major outage. Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks was arrested for suspicion of DUI. The U.S. faces ongoing debate over daylight saving time.

Ford has recalled 1.74 million vehicles in the U.S. due to software issues affecting rearview camera displays, potentially increasing crash risks. The recall affects certain 2021-2026 Ford Broncos and 2021-2024 Ford Edges, where an internal component may overheat and shut down the rearview image. Additionally, some 2020-2022 Ford Escapes and Lincoln Corsairs, as well as 2020-2024 Lincoln Aviators and Explorers, may show a flipped or inverted rearview image. Cuban officials are working to restart the Antonio Guiteras thermoelectric plant after a broken boiler caused a massive blackout, leaving millions without power. The plant is expected to be operational soon. Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks was arrested in Scottsdale, Arizona, for suspicion of driving under the influence. He was arrested after a traffic stop and released after booking. Brooks has been out with a fractured left hand and is expected to return in late March. The Suns are aware of the situation and gathering information. The U.S. continues to debate daylight saving time, with at least 19 states having passed laws to stay in daylight saving time if the federal government allows it. Some states are considering staying in standard time if neighboring states do the same, but there is no consensus on a solution. Key Takeaways:

  • Ford recalls millions of vehicles for rearview display issues.
  • Cuba addresses power plant failure after widespread outage.
  • Dillon Brooks arrested for DUI.
  • Daylight saving time debate continues in the U.S.