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Obama Taps Foxx To Head Transportation Department

President Barack Obama on Monday nominated Charlotte, N.C., Mayor Anthony Foxx to replace Ray LaHood as U.S. transportation secretary. Foxx, 41, was the first Democrat elected as Charlotte's mayor in 22 years, and had announced earlier this month that he wouldn't run for a third term. Foxx pushed for expanding the city's streetcar system and for building a new runway at Charlotte's international airport.Copyright © 2013 MarketWatch, Inc....

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  1. FAA slaps UPS with $4 million penalty

    The Federal Aviation Administration said United Parcel Service should pay a $4 million civil penalty for not complying with certain rules on maintaining and operatin...

  2. FAA Furloughs to Begin on Sunday, Airlines Ready for Major Delays

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    The top air safety regulator said on Thursday his agency expects airports will handle fewer flights during peak hours this summer because of furloughs at control tow...

  4. U.S. decision on Dreamliner plan could come soon: LaHood

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  5. Boeing has "good plan" for Dreamliner battery fix: official

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