Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) in a social media post today said that some 2025 Lincoln models will come with a new theme to Lincoln Rejuvenate called Forest Meditation. Lincoln Rejuvenate is standard in the all-new 2025 Navigator and optional on select trims of the 2025 Nautilus. It’s claimed to deliver a multi-sensory experience designed to reduce stress and promote relaxation within the vehicle. See a video here.
“At Lincoln, we’re driven by the belief that your vehicle can be more than just transportation; it can be a true sanctuary, a ‘third space’ between home and work. That’s why we’re so excited to introduce a new theme to Lincoln Rejuvenate — Forest Meditation. Developed in collaboration with our partners at Calm, this immersive, multi-sensory experience is designed to bring the serene power of nature directly to your vehicle. Our goal with Forest Meditation was to craft an escape that truly transports you. Imagine calming forest visuals, surrounded by immersive natural sounds, and breathing in the subtle, earthy digital scent of the Mystic Forest,” the From The Road post said. Continue reading











Milestones – Good Jobs First Violation Tracker at Ten Years
Good Jobs First’s Violation Tracker, inarguably the most comprehensive collection of data on corporate misconduct in the United States, turns 10 this month. It celebrates this milestone at a time AutoInformed opines of growing public awareness of the damages of consolidated corporate power. During the past decade, Violation Tracker’s coverage has grown from 13 federal agencies to more than 450 federal, state, and local regulators and prosecutors, as well as class action lawsuits in a dozen categories. VT now contains 700,000 cases dating back to 2000, representing total penalties of more than $1 trillion. The database, produced by the non-profit research center Good Jobs First, covers everything from bribery and price-fixing to wage theft and government contracting fraud. It is free to search at violationtracker.org.
“Our aim has been to make Violation Tracker the definitive resource on corporate wrongdoing of all kinds,” said Philip Mattera, who created the database and leads its growth and maintenance. “We hope it serves a valuable role both for those researching corporate abuses and those working to end them.” Continue reading →