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Europe's Most Popular Plug-In Hybrid Last Year Was This BYD
In its first full year on sale in Europe, BYD’s PHEV crossover outsold fan favorites like the Volkswagen Tiguan and Volvo XC60.
Perhaps Lady Penwood shall learn her lesson this season. Or perhaps not. #Bridgerton

2027 Kia Niro Facelift Brings A New Face And Bigger Screens
The affordable EV has been on sale practically unchanged since the 2023 model year.
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Chiefs moving on from two more offensive assistant coaches
The Kansas City Chiefs continue to reveal more about the new staff being built around offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy. Sam McDowell of the Kansas City Star reported the initial departures of four assistant coaches last week, then added two more to the list on Tuesday evening. Two more departures from Chiefs coaching staff: Mark Deleone, assistant RBs coach last year, and Kevin Saxton, an offensive assistant. https://t.co/Ys3HxKWsNZ— Sam McDowell (@SamMcDowell11) January 21, 2026 Assistant running backs coach Mark DeLeone and offensive assistant Kevin Saxton will not return to the Chiefs’ staff in 2026, confirmed by McDowell. With these two vacanies added, there will be at least five new faces among Kansas City’s offensive coaches next season: Bieniemy, wide receivers coach Chad O’Shea, and the eventual hire to coach the running back position. Before joining the Chiefs for 2025, DeLeone was a defensive assistant coach for every NFL job he held, including the quality control job he held for the first three seasons of head coach Andy Reid’s tenure in Kansas City. He earned the right to be a position coach in 2018 and led the inside linebackers for the final season of defensive coordinator Bob Sutton’s time here. The switch to offense only lasted one year in Kansas City for DeLeone, while Saxton will leave the organization after spending three seasons on staff.

Chiefs’ Creed Humphrey and Travis Kelce selected to PFWA All-AFC team
The Kansas City Chiefs’ underachieving 2025 season resulted in less recognition at the end of the season than the three-time defending AFC champions are used to. The Associated Press’ All-Pro team featured one Chiefs player on the first or second team: center Creed Humphrey. Kansas City had been represented by at least three players in each of the previous seven seasons. The Professional Football Writers of America’s 2025 All-NFL team also selected Humphrey as the only Chiefs player; the All-Pro center was one of only seven individuals who were recognized on the 2024 team as well. The PFWA breaks the honors out into conferences as well. Along with Humphrey, tight end Travis Kelce was named to the All-AFC team after leading AFC tight ends in receiving yards (851) and catching the third-most passes in the conference. Travis Kelce played all but one snap against the Chargers. It was his 4th 90%+ snap rate in the last 6 games as the season teetered on the brinkIf that was the last meaningful game we ever see 87 play, it was one of his greatest efforts #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/s7AtgzURpl— Ron Kopp Jr (@RonOnChiefs) December 15, 2025 To play all 17 games — lining up nearly every snap in crucial games down the stretch — his durability was already noteworthy, but Kelce ran the second-most routes (567) among all tight ends in the NFL according to NFL Next Gen Stats; in the AFC, Indianapolis Colts’ tight end Tyler Warren ran 73 fewer than Kelce for the second-highest mark. The 36-year old tried to overcompensate for the inconsistent availability of Chiefs wide receivers in 2025, and reminded many writers and spectators that he is still one of the league’s best tight ends. Now the football world is waiting to see if the admirable effort was his final bow or enough of a reinvigoration to play into 2026.

Why LFP Became The Dominant EV Battery Chemistry In 2025
Lithium-iron phosphate is now the most widely deployed EV battery chemistry in the world. Thank China's dominance in the space.

