BA travel problems enter 3rd day as most services resume
Travelers with airlines in the British Airways group faced a third day of delays and cancellations, mainly on short-haul routes and in smaller numbers than over the weekend, when the company suffered a colossal IT failure.
Get ready for busy travel season; airlines could set record
If you're planning a big vacation trip this summer, move over.
BA says most flights running; angry passengers face delays
British Airways says it's continuing to work hard to resume a normal flight schedule at two London airports a day after a global IT failure crippled its services.
Correction: Trump-Budget-Arctic Refuge-Q&A CORRECTIVE story
President Donald Trump's plan to help balance the federal budget features a new attempt to open the coastal plain of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to petroleum drilling.
Correction: Trump-Budget-Arctic Refuge-Q&A CORRECTIVE story
President Donald Trump's plan to help balance the federal budget features a new attempt to open the coastal plain of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to petroleum drilling.
Coal trains fewer as Appalachian railroads keep rolling
As the coal industry has fallen on lean times, fewer freight trains are rumbling through West Virginia.
Frenchman and 3 Congolese hostages are released in Congo
The French president's office has announced the release of a French hostage kidnapped on March 1 in Congo.
BA outage creates London travel chaos; power issue blamed
British Airways says travelers are facing delays because of a failure of its computer systems worldwide.
The Latest: BA cancels all flights from Heathrow, Gatwick
The Latest on British Airways flight stalled by IT failure (all times local): 1:20 p.m. British Airways has canceled all flights from London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports as a global IT failure causes severe disruption for travelers.
US agency won't let company resume drilling for gas pipeline
A federal agency has told a company building a high-pressure natural gas pipeline it cannot resume drilling beneath creeks in southeast Ohio and northern West Virginia.
US agency won't let company resume drilling for gas pipeline
A federal agency has told a company building a high-pressure natural gas pipeline it cannot resume drilling beneath creeks in southeast Ohio and northern West Virginia.
Supporters of Roosevelt National Park seek to block refinery
When Meridian Energy Group set out to develop "the cleanest refinery on the planet," it chose a spot in western North Dakota's oil patch near highways, railroads and a picturesque national park named for a former president revered for his conservation advocacy.
Supporters of Roosevelt National Park seek to block refinery
When Meridian Energy Group set out to develop "the cleanest refinery on the planet," it chose a spot in western North Dakota's oil patch near highways, railroads and a picturesque national park named for a former president revered for his conservation advocacy.
Warthog attack plane finds new life in Trump administration
The Warthog is sitting pretty.
Kuwaiti company agrees to pay $95 million in fraud case
A Kuwaiti logistics company has agreed to pay $95 million to resolve allegations that it inflated prices and defrauded the U.S. government for contracts to feed American troops in Iraq, Kuwait and Jordan.
Trump criticizes German trade surplus, again
President Donald Trump has said Germans are "bad" for having a large trade surplus with the United States, drawing attention to a contentious issue at a summit of world leaders where trade is already a sticking point.
White House adviser differs with coal-loving president
President Donald Trump has vowed to revive the coal industry and regularly promises to "put our miners back to work."
White House adviser differs with coal-loving president
President Donald Trump has vowed to revive the coal industry and regularly promises to "put our miners back to work."
Once at risk of extinction, iconic Warthog plane lives on
The A-10 Warthog attack plane is sitting pretty.
