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A Ram 1500 was Pope Francis' surprising final ride
A Ram 1500 was Pope Francis' surprising final ride

West Australian

time29-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • West Australian

A Ram 1500 was Pope Francis' surprising final ride

The late Pope Francis was unassuming and eschewed many of the trappings of his position, so it seems appropriate his coffin was transported in a superseded single-cab pickup truck. Footage of his funeral procession in Rome, shared by outlets such as ABC, revealed the pontiff's final ride was a DS-series Ram 1500 , finished in white and featuring a platform upon which sat his coffin. This was used instead of the other vehicles that belong to the Vatican, including the modified G580 with EQ Technology that Mercedes-Benz gave it last year. As Tork reports, the Ram 1500 was gifted by Mexico to the Vatican in 2016. Pope Francis had toured Mexico in the pickup that year, and after being transported to the Vatican it was subsequently used for internal transport as well as load-hauling. There's a Latin American connection to all of this. The pontiff, who passed away on April 21, was born in Argentina, while the Ram 1500 has for decades been produced not only in the US but also in Mexico. It's unclear if this specific example was produced in Mexico. The Ram 1500 wasn't the late pontiff's only ute-based Popemobile, as he previously toured Mauritius in a Nissan NP300 Hardbody (better known here as the Navara ) and in the Philippines and throughout Europe in an Isuzu D-Max . The Ram also wasn't the pontiff's only vehicle from an auto brand now under the Stellantis umbrella. On his first trip as Pope to the US, he was driven around in a Fiat 500L – in a reversal of his funeral procession, where it was an American vehicle being driven in Italy. Pope Francis was also known to use various mass-market vehicles for transport, including a second-generation Ford Focus .

A Ram 1500 was Pope Francis' surprising final ride
A Ram 1500 was Pope Francis' surprising final ride

Perth Now

time29-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Perth Now

A Ram 1500 was Pope Francis' surprising final ride

The late Pope Francis was unassuming and eschewed many of the trappings of his position, so it seems appropriate his coffin was transported in a superseded single-cab pickup truck. Footage of his funeral procession in Rome, shared by outlets such as ABC, revealed the pontiff's final ride was a DS-series Ram 1500, finished in white and featuring a platform upon which sat his coffin. This was used instead of the other vehicles that belong to the Vatican, including the modified G580 with EQ Technology that Mercedes-Benz gave it last year. As Tork reports, the Ram 1500 was gifted by Mexico to the Vatican in 2016. Pope Francis had toured Mexico in the pickup that year, and after being transported to the Vatican it was subsequently used for internal transport as well as load-hauling. There's a Latin American connection to all of this. The pontiff, who passed away on April 21, was born in Argentina, while the Ram 1500 has for decades been produced not only in the US but also in Mexico. It's unclear if this specific example was produced in Mexico. The Ram 1500 wasn't the late pontiff's only ute-based Popemobile, as he previously toured Mauritius in a Nissan NP300 Hardbody (better known here as the Navara) and in the Philippines and throughout Europe in an Isuzu D-Max. The Ram also wasn't the pontiff's only vehicle from an auto brand now under the Stellantis umbrella. On his first trip as Pope to the US, he was driven around in a Fiat 500L – in a reversal of his funeral procession, where it was an American vehicle being driven in Italy. Pope Francis was also known to use various mass-market vehicles for transport, including a second-generation Ford Focus.

A Ram 1500 was Pope Francis' surprising final ride
A Ram 1500 was Pope Francis' surprising final ride

7NEWS

time29-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • 7NEWS

A Ram 1500 was Pope Francis' surprising final ride

The late Pope Francis was unassuming and eschewed many of the trappings of his position, so it seems appropriate his coffin was transported in a superseded single-cab pickup truck. Footage of his funeral procession in Rome, shared by outlets such as ABC, revealed the pontiff's final ride was a DS-series Ram 1500, finished in white and featuring a platform upon which sat his coffin. This was used instead of the other vehicles that belong to the Vatican, including the modified G580 with EQ Technology that Mercedes-Benz gave it last year. As Tork reports, the Ram 1500 was gifted by Mexico to the Vatican in 2016. Pope Francis had toured Mexico in the pickup that year, and after being transported to the Vatican it was subsequently used for internal transport as well as load-hauling. There's a Latin American connection to all of this. The pontiff, who passed away on April 21, was born in Argentina, while the Ram 1500 has for decades been produced not only in the US but also in Mexico. It's unclear if this specific example was produced in Mexico. The Ram 1500 wasn't the late pontiff's only ute-based Popemobile, as he previously toured Mauritius in a Nissan NP300 Hardbody (better known here as the Navara) and in the Philippines and throughout Europe in an Isuzu D-Max. The Ram also wasn't the pontiff's only vehicle from an auto brand now under the Stellantis umbrella. On his first trip as Pope to the US, he was driven around in a Fiat 500L – in a reversal of his funeral procession, where it was an American vehicle being driven in Italy.

Tork MEIA Wins Gold for ‘Commitment to Sustainability' at Middle East Cleaning, Hygiene, and Facilities 2025 Awards
Tork MEIA Wins Gold for ‘Commitment to Sustainability' at Middle East Cleaning, Hygiene, and Facilities 2025 Awards

Mid East Info

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

Tork MEIA Wins Gold for ‘Commitment to Sustainability' at Middle East Cleaning, Hygiene, and Facilities 2025 Awards

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, April 2025 – Tork a leading global brand in professional hygiene, has been awarded Gold in the 'Commitment to Sustainability' category at the Middle East Cleaning, Hygiene, and Facilities (MECHF) 2025 Awards , held in Dubai. The accolade recognizes Tork's longstanding dedication to driving sustainability and innovation across the hygiene and cleaning industry. From pioneering coreless centrefeed dispensers to introducing data-driven cleaning solutions, Tork continues to push boundaries in creating a cleaner, more sustainable future for businesses and communities. Part of Essity , a global hygiene and health company, Tork has consistently delivered professional hygiene solutions that reduce waste, improve operational efficiency, and support well-being in sectors ranging from hospitality to healthcare and offices. 'We are incredibly proud to receive this award, which reflects our commitment to building a more sustainable hygiene industry,' said Tom Marshall, Commercial Director of Tork Middle East, India & Africa . 'At Tork, sustainability isn't just a strategy – it's embedded in every product we design and every solution we offer. This recognition fuels our motivation to continue innovating with purpose.' Among its award-winning innovations, the Tork Vision Cleaning system stands out—a digital cleaning solution that uses real-time data to optimize cleaning workflows and reduce resource consumption. The system has been widely adopted by organizations aiming to raise hygiene standards while improving environmental performance. This recognition cements Tork's position as a trusted partner for businesses committed to responsible operations and long-term sustainability.

Fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups featuring Spencer Torkelson, Landen Roupp and more
Fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups featuring Spencer Torkelson, Landen Roupp and more

New York Times

time04-04-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Times

Fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups featuring Spencer Torkelson, Landen Roupp and more

And we're back! Even though it's very early into the 2025 fantasy baseball season, many of you might be looking at a roster that only partially resembles the team you drafted. Since roster churn is the name of the game, I'm running it back with my patented data-backed, formulaic approach to discover next week's waiver wire headliners … today. Advertisement Going position by position, I mine my favorite obscure player statistics regarding control, batted ball quality, and swing-and-miss ability. Then I mash them together to identify some cheap gems to grab before the squares figure it out next week. At the bottom, I rank my favorite available players around the diamond, two-start pitchers and speculative adds. Access The Athletic's guide for abbreviations used in fantasy baseball. When it comes to hitting, opportunity may be king, but we still need production — which comes from underlying skills. Scores of studies have proven the impact of exit velocity and its direct relationship with slugging percentage, so raw power is always a great place to start. The list below utilizes contact quality, paired with advanced statistics and, last but not least, pulled fly balls/line drives — because staying on-brand matters. Hitters in this table have +86% zone-contact, +43% hard-hit and +13% pulled-fly ball/line-drive rates with a +.345 expected weighted on-base average and a minimum of 10 plate appearances. Nothing like buying in on a post post-hype player seemingly on the cusp of fulfilling the prophecy just as the fantasy industry gives up completely. Even though it's felt like a lifetime of fantasy disappointment to this point, former No. 1 overall pick Spencer Torkelson is still just 25 years old — and he's looking really good to start the season after a torrid spring. I hate citing such small samples in any way with confidence because you could manipulate them to make an argument in either direction. What do I mean? Tork's .318 batting average is a mixed bag on the back of a .500 BABIP, and the underpinning power metrics are looking strong (.990 OPS, 46.2% Hard Hit, .460 xwOBAcon) despite a pretty ugly 33.3% K rate. Yes, a strikeout rate that high generally piques every downside antennae. However, I'm not worried — he's sporting an elite 93.5% Zone-Contact and just a 6.9% Swinging Strike rate. I'm jumping in on the hot start with a high-ceiling potential, just in case it's happening this time. Advertisement Backstops may not always earn an individual write-up here, but every new season shakes up the Etch-A-Sketch, creating unforeseen opportunities — and right now is the time to get while the gettin' is good. The most important statistic to chase at the fantasy catcher position is plate appearances, especially when earned as a designated hitter. Colorado's Hunter Goodman finds himself in precisely that position, having played in every game thus far while coming off an insane three-year, 600-PA minor-league pace —.279 BA/94 R/123 RBI/39 HR/ 4 SB. Sure, the 25-year-old backstop still strikes out a ton, but that could lessen with repetitions, providing a shot at a legitimate long-term solution to your power problems. Deep League Special: Torpedo bat jokes aside, the hardest thing to find in deep leagues has to be home runs, and the only place they aren't already claimed is always on the worst MLB teams. With very little competition in-house for plate appearances, 27-year-old masher Kyle Stowers is finally getting his chance to play, and he looks really good — .263 BA/3 R/4 RBI/1 HR/1 SB. Most likely a strong-side platoon bat, Stowers is making the most of his opportunities after a very impressive four-year, 600-PA run in the minors — .279 BA/87 R/109 RBI/34 HR/6 SB. Hitting in the two hole for the Miami Marlins should get Stowers the at-bats to compensate for a missed game here or there, especially if his power metrics (66.7% Hard Hit, 16.7% Barrel, .523 xwOBAcon) sustain whatsoever. He's still a complete fantasy afterthought, so now's your chance to fill up the power categories while waiting for Ronald Acuña Jr. or if you fell short of projected HRs in the draft room. *** – Prioritize for speed As far as pitching goes, the thesis couldn't be simpler — do our best to avoid any bias attached to surface stats (outputs) by instead focusing on underlying metrics (inputs). The most important SP skills are suppressing runs by keeping runners off base and striking out batters. Though simply showing up on this list so early may be noise, there's an argument that this combination of skills signals an immediate call to action. Advertisement Pitchers in this table have a ≤3.75 expected earned run average, ≤1.20 WHIP, +20.0% strikeout minus walk rate, with a minimum of five innings pitched. Similar to hitters, the season's opening month provides an opportunity to front-run players with tremendous ceiling potential before they become household names. Enter Landen Roupp, San Francisco's right-handed hurler, who won an opening day rotation spot against tough competition. We got treated to a little bit of Roupp last year, mostly out of the bullpen, but his premiere swing-and-miss ability was still evident — his arsenal boasted three separate pitches with a +33% Whiff. Not bad. Granted, recent walk issues have spooked some fantasy gamers, but I'd still counter that they were never part of his track record. In his career 172.2 minor league innings (closely resembling a full season), the stat line speaks for itself — 2.50 ERA (2.65 FIP), 1.02 WHIP, 36.2% K (!), 8.2% BB (not terrible!), 0.42 HR/9. Maybe I did myself a disservice by watching, but he looked impressive against a tough Houston lineup on Wednesday, striking out eight batters in just 4 IP. Eschew players with capped ceilings at this stage of the season in favor of potential needle-movers. That's a wrap! I hope you enjoyed the first speculative piece on the 2025 season. For more MLB news, follow me on X @JohnLaghezza. (Top photo of Spencer Torkelson: Jayne Kamin-Oncea / Imagn Images)

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