Max, the Warner Bros. Discovery streaming service, launched a new black-and-white color palette that evokes the same ...
Mack Trucks is now accepting entries for its 2026 calendar contest, continuing its annual tradition of showcasing customer-owned trucks in revenue operation across North America. Twelve trucks will be ...
Mack Trucks has expanded its MD Series line with a new 23,000-lb. rear axle offering and a 325 hp engine rating. Mack says the move expands its versatility, opening it to more applications. The engine ...
The new Mack MD Electric Bucket Truck pairs the 33,000-pound Mack MD7 electric chassis with Terex's Optima HR55 aerial device ...
When paired with the 325 hp engine rating and the Allison 3000RDS transmission, the Mack MD is now capable of increased ...
Mack Trucks and Terex Utilities have announced plans to reveal the next generation of their zero-emissions utility bucket trucks at Work Truck Week in Indiana later this month – and it looks ...
The iconic American brand Mack Trucks is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. In 1900, brothers Jack and Gus Mack made their first motorized vehicle, a bus, in Brooklyn, New York.
In an effort to give Mack Trucks’ vocational customers improved durability and broader options for their applications, Mack is now offering a 23,000-pound rear axle and Cummins B6.7 engine with ...
Max, formerly known as HBO Max, officially has a new logo on Sunday night, March 30. The new logo for Warner Bros.
The university claims using the logo in the scene "simply goes too far." By Lexi Carson [The following story contains spoilers from the latest episode of The White Lotus, “Denials.”] ...
The 34-year-old Mack recorded 39 combined tackles, six sacks and 15 QB hits to go along with nine passes defended in 16 games played for the Chargers this past season. In 2023, he recorded a ...
The best black and white printers, also known as mono printers, can achieve the same high-quality output as their color counterparts while being cheaper to buy and run. With just one black ...