Buttigieg highlights declining gas prices after suggesting their rise was good for transitioning to EVs
Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg touted declining gas prices after suggesting that pain at the pump was good for transitioning to electric vehicles.
SpaceX, FAA in 'close contact' following Starship rocket booster fire
The Federal Aviation Administration is working with SpaceX as the company examines a fire that took place during a ground test of Starship's Super Heavy Rocket Booster.
Ford expands recall for potential engine fire, encourages owners to park outside
Ford has expanded its recall of SUVs and has told owners to park their vehicles outside and away from buildings due to the risk of engine fire.
Spirit Airlines postpones vote on Frontier merger a third time
Spirit Airlines has again postponed a shareholder vote on a proposed merger with Frontier Airlines which is an indication that shareholders may not have support for the deal.
Uber report details more than 3K sexual assault claims on platform amid pandemic
Uber issued its latest safety report which saw the number of sexual assault reports from its U.S. rides decline by 38% in 2019-2020, an improvement from the previous two years.
Republican state attorneys general file petition for review in court, challenging fuel economy standards
Several Republican attorneys general filed a petition for review in federal court on Thursday against a new transportation regulation approved by the Biden Administration.
Republican states aim to protect massive coal mine from environmentalists
A coalition of 16 states filed a brief Tuesday rebuffing an appeals panel decision and arguing in favor of the expansion of a major underground coal mine in central Montana.
Montana tourist towns on edge after flooding damages Yellowstone National Park
Tourist towns that rely on Yellowstone National Park are on edge a week after historic flooding may have permanently damaged part of the park.
Sam's Club to get 24/7 deliveries from fleet of self-driving trucks in Texas
Autonomous technology developer Gatik announced that a fleet of their self-driving box trucks will start making deliveries to a network of Sam's Clubs in Dallas, Texas.
US port director on how China's COVID lockdowns impact cargo shipments
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka revealed how China’s COVID lockdowns have impacted cargo shipments at his port.
Bankrupt insurance companies leave Louisiana families scrambling before hurricane season
Hurricane season is coming up, but some folks in Louisiana are still fighting their insurance companies for payments after last season.
Mother of Amazon employee killed in tornado slams company for not protecting its workers
A woman whose son was killed when a tornado hit an Amazon warehouse in Illinois spoke out against the company. Her attorney says workers were threaten that they would be fired if they left that day.
Diesel prices double in one year, wreak havoc on America's truck industry: Ohio trucker
Ohio truck driver Geno DiFabio told "Fox & Friends" about the pressures truck drivers are facing amid soaring diesel costs.
OSHA tells Amazon to improve weather emergency protocols following deadly Illinois warehouse collapse
The Labor Department is ordering Amazon to review its practices of how the tech giant responds to severe weather emergencies after deficiencies were found during a probe into the collapse of a company warehouse in Illinois that was hit by a tornado, killing six workers.
PG&E agrees to $55M deal over California wildfires, escaping criminal prosecution
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. agreed to a $55 million settlement with six California counties over the devastation brought by the Kincade and Dixie fires, meaning the company escapes criminal probes over its operations.
Vietnam's VinFast seeks US government loans for expansion
The chairman of Vietnam’s Vingroup conglomerate said on Saturday that the company’s auto unit, VinFast, would seek financing from the U.S. government to support its expansion with a planned plant in North Carolina.
US will require valves on new pipelines to prevent disasters
Companies must now install emergency valves on pipelines to help prevent explosions.
Lawsuit alleges power line sparked Colorado wildfire
The first lawsuit assigning blame for the wildfire that destroyed over 1,000 homes in suburban Denver has been filed.
Over 15K in Texas without power after storms rip through South
On Monday, tornadoes hit parts of Texas and Oklahoma, causing widespread damage, before moving eastward and tearing through New Orleans and its suburbs Tuesday night.
As gas prices soar, EVs out of reach
As gas prices soar, finding electric vehicles or hybrids has proven challenging amid the surging demand.


















