Last sand mine In US will close on California beach in 2020
The last remaining sand mine in the United States will close in 2020.
Last sand mine In US will close on California beach in 2020
The last remaining sand mine in the United States will close in 2020.
Leaked crude oil collected from Texas pipeline; road reopens
Residents have been allowed to return to more than a dozen homes that were evacuated after about 50,000 gallons (189,000 liters) of crude oil spilled from a cut underground pipeline in Central Texas.
Leaked crude oil collected from Texas pipeline; road reopens
Residents have been allowed to return to more than a dozen homes that were evacuated after about 50,000 gallons (189,000 liters) of crude oil spilled from a cut underground pipeline in Central Texas.
US factory output rebounded 0.2 percent in June
U.S. factory output rebounded in June as manufacturers churned out more cars and furniture, a reassuring sign for U.S. industry.
Germany checking Daimler cars amid diesel emissions probe
The German Transport Ministry says the country's motor transport authority will examine cars made by Daimler amid an investigation into suspected manipulation of diesel emissions controls.
Gasoline thieves are out of control _ and deadly _ in Mexico
Gasoline thieves are out of control in Mexico, tapping into pipelines in broad daylight often with the support of local townsfolks and under the noses of authorities.
Gasoline thieves are out of control _ and deadly _ in Mexico
Gasoline thieves are out of control in Mexico, tapping into pipelines in broad daylight often with the support of local townsfolks and under the noses of authorities.
Jet was within 100 feet of hitting 2 planes in San Francisco
A preliminary report by Canadian air safety regulators says an Air Canada jet with 140 people on board came within 100 feet of crashing onto two planes that were awaiting takeoff from San Francisco's airport last week in what could have been among the worst disasters in aviation history.
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___ Federal regulator moves to mostly ban arbitration clauses NEW YORK (AP) — Consumers could band together to sue their banks or credit card companies under a federal rule issued Monday that's likely to face resistance from Congressional Republicans and the White House.
Delta 2Q profit falls, misses Wall Street predictions
Shares of Delta Air Lines Inc.
Delta 2Q profit falls, misses Wall Street predictions
Shares of Delta Air Lines Inc.
Markets Right Now: Banks, tech lead stocks slightly higher
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US approves Alaska offshore drilling from gravel island
Federal regulators have conditionally approved exploratory drilling in Alaska's Beaufort Sea by a subsidiary of an Italian multinational oil and gas company.
Trump denies disaster declaration for Dakota Access pipeline
The Trump administration has denied a request from Republican North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum for a "major disaster declaration" to help cover some of the estimated $38 million cost to police protests of the Dakota Access pipeline.
American Airlines will end partnerships with Qatar, Etihad
American Airlines is dropping partnerships with Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways, which American accuses of receiving illegal subsidies from their governments.
American Airlines will end partnerships with Qatar, Etihad
American Airlines is dropping partnerships with Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways, which American accuses of receiving illegal subsidies from their governments.
GOP lawmakers question Air Force about ties to defense firm
Two Republican lawmakers are questioning the Air Force about alleged improprieties in the way it acquires multimillion-dollar aircraft.
Chicago police to lead response to airport disturbances
Chicago's aviation department says police officers will now take the lead role in responding to disturbances at the city's two airports, a change made in light of an April incident in which airport security officers dragged a passenger from a packed flight.
Chicago police to lead response to airport disturbances
Chicago's aviation department says police officers will now take the lead role in responding to disturbances at the city's two airports, a change made in light of an April incident in which airport security officers dragged a passenger from a packed flight.




