U.S. States Gear Up for 2035 Phasing Out of Gas Cars
Several states in the U.S., including California, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Washington, and Rhode Island, plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
Airbus CFO Concerned Over Boeing’s Struggles
Airbus's CFO, Thomas Toepfer, in a chat with CNBC, expressed concern about the troubles hitting their U.S. competitor, Boeing, and how it's bad for the whole aviation industry.
Nikola Corporation Launches First HYLA High-Pressure Modular Refueling Station in SoCal
Nikola Corporation (Nasdaq: NKLA) recently opened its first HYLA high-pressure modular refueling station in Southern California, marking a significant step in zero-emissions transportation.
Biden’s Bold Electric Vehicle Push
President Biden has announced America's strictest vehicle exhaust emissions regulations yet, aiming to push the auto industry towards all-electric cars.
Shell's Strategic Shift From Gas Stations to EV Charging Stations
Energy giant Shell is shifting gears, planning to sell off some of its gas stations to make room for more electric vehicle charging stations.
Texas Divests $8.5 Billion BlackRock Deal Over Energy Boycott
Texas terminated its $8.5 billion deal with BlackRock due to the firm's alleged boycott of energy companies.
Biden Administration Implements Landmark Asbestos Ban
The Biden administration recently finalized a ban on the only remaining type of asbestos still used in the United States.
California Judge Upholds AB5 in Landmark Decision
In a significant ruling, a federal judge in California rejected a challenge against the state's independent contractor law, AB5, from the trucking industry.
Federal Audit Reveals Boeing's Operational Deficiencies
A recent federal audit of Boeing revealed more than thirty deficiencies in the company's operations, triggered by an incident where an air panel blew off an Alaska Airlines plane mid-flight.
DRIVE Safe Coalition Applauds Fiscal Year 2024 Transportation Funding Bill Passage
The DRIVE Safe Coalition leaders celebrate the passing of the fiscal year 2024 transportation funding bill, which includes a provision advocated by the American Trucking Associations (ATA) and International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA) to revive the Safe Driver Apprenticeship Pilot Program.
Revealing Disparities With Biden's Infrastructure Investments and Electoral Realities
The Biden administration's landmark laws are allocating billions of dollars nationwide, funding diverse projects from Florida's roads to Alaska's broadband lines.
IEA vs. OPEC - Balancing Energy Security and Environmental Concerns
The world's top oil forecasters, OPEC and the International Energy Agency (IEA), are at odds over future oil demand, creating uncertainty for traders and investors.
FAA Audit Unveils Manufacturing Quality Control Issues in Boeing's 737 MAX Production
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently conducted an audit into Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems, Boeing's supplier, regarding the production of the 737 MAX.
Congress Considers Reversal of Safety Regulation Affecting Young Truck Drivers
Congress appears ready to reverse a safety regulation that has hindered younger drivers from participating in a trucking program, as outlined in a bipartisan budget bill.
Danish Investors Push DSV on ESG Concerns in $10 Billion Neom Joint Venture
Danish investors in DSV are pressing the logistics giant regarding environmental, social, and governance aspects of its $10 billion joint venture in Saudi Arabia, supporting the Neom mega-city project.
FAA Mandates Fixes for Boeing's 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner Flaws
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to require fixes for newly discovered design flaws in Boeing's 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner jets.
Biden Administration Proposes Rule to Address Air Travel Concerns for Wheelchair Users
The Biden Administration is taking steps to address long-standing complaints from travelers who use wheelchairs about airlines damaging or losing their mobility devices.
FAA Demands Boeing Overhaul Quality Control After CEO Meeting
Boeing faces pressure from the FAA to tackle quality-control issues within 90 days, following a meeting with CEO Dave Calhoun.
Supreme Court Faces Social Media Regulation Debate
The US Supreme Court is tackling two crucial cases that could reshape social media's landscape.
Boeing Safety Review Uncovers Disconnects
An expert review panel assessing Boeing's safety management processes uncovered a "disconnect" between senior management and employees on safety culture.