Burger King's Gives Witty Response to Wendy's Dynamic Pricing Backlash
Burger King cleverly responded to Wendy’s plan for “dynamic pricing” with a twist. Wendy’s initially announced a strategy similar to Uber's surge pricing, raising prices based on demand.
Truck Driver's ELD Exemption Request Sparks Safety Investment Debate
Federal regulators are mulling over an exemption request from a truck driver, Arbert Ibraimi, who argues that spending money on other safety measures would be more beneficial than investing in Electronic Logging Devices.
Vietnam is Navigating International Alliances and Political Control
Vietnam's suddenly the cool kid on the block, with everyone wanting to hang out.
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.
Apple's $10 Billion 'Project Titan' Automotive Dream Derailed
Apple has called it quits on its ambitious Apple car project, known internally as 'Project Titan', reallocating its 2000-strong workforce.
EU Approves CMA CGM's Acquisition of Bolloré Logistics with Conditions to Safeguard Fair Competition
The European Commission gave the green light to CMA CGM's acquisition of Bolloré Logistics SE, with conditions, following an investigation into potential competition issues.
EU's Deforestation Crackdown is Underway
Deforestation is a major global problem, with agriculture responsible for a whopping 90% of it.
Recent Layoffs Rock Freight and Logistics Sector Across California, Illinois, and Michigan
The freight and logistics sector continues to face mass layoffs, with recent announcements in California, Illinois, and Michigan.
GXO Challenges CMA CGM in Logistics Acquisition Battle
Shares of UK logistics company Wincanton surged as a bidding war unfolded, sparked by a 26% higher offer from US rival GXO.
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.
CBP's Eagle Pass Officers Seize Three Meth Shipments Worth Over $847,000
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Eagle Pass Port of Entry had a successful day intercepting methamphetamine shipments, seizing three loads valued at over $847,000 in total.
EU's Corporate Accountability Directive Stalled by Member States Amidst Opposition
European Union countries hit a roadblock on Wednesday as they halted the progress of new regulations aimed at making large companies accountable for potential forced labor and environmental harm in their supply chains.
United Airlines Introduces Touchless ID for TSA PreCheck Members
United Airlines now offers Touchless ID technology for TSA PreCheck members at Chicago's O'Hare and Los Angeles international airports, simplifying the security process.
Local Government Bans Threaten U.S. Clean Energy Goals
A recent nationwide analysis by USA TODAY uncovers a concerning trend that could hinder the United States' clean energy objectives: local governments are outpacing the construction of new utility-scale wind and solar power by imposing bans on such projects.
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.
Texas Panhandle Battles State's Second-Largest Blaze
A wildfire rapidly spread across the Texas Panhandle, becoming the state's second-largest blaze on record.
Apple Hits Pause on Electric Car Project
Apple has decided to pump the brakes on its electric car project, a move that could positively impact its stock performance, according to a report by Morgan Stanley.
Decline in Formal Education Requirements Reflects Changing Employer Attitudes
New research from Indeed reveals a significant shift in job postings, indicating a decline in the requirement for formal education qualifications.
US DOE Invests $30 Million in EV Battery Supply Chain Boost with CIRCULAR Program
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is investing $30 million to bolster the electric vehicle battery supply chain in the country.
America's Automotive Titans Struggle Amidst Foreign Competition and Policy Dilemmas
The recent woes faced by America's leading automakers - Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis - have gone largely unnoticed amidst their impressive profits.