Industrials

Tribes fighting pipeline drop appeal but battle continues

American Indian tribes who are still fighting the Dakota Access oil pipeline in court have dropped an appeal of a federal judge's decision that allowed final construction to proceed on the project that is just two weeks from operating commercially.

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___ Huge cyberattack ebbs as investigators work to find culprits The cyberattack that took computer files hostage around the world seems to have slowed.

House chairman pushes privatizing air traffic control in US

The Republican chairman of a House panel is urging lawmakers to turn the nation's air traffic control operations over to a new non-profit corporation, saying no other infrastructure change has as much potential to improve travel for American fliers.

House chairman pushes privatizing air traffic control in US

The Republican chairman of a House panel is urging lawmakers to turn the nation's air traffic control operations over to a new non-profit corporation, saying no other infrastructure change has as much potential to improve travel for American fliers.

Iran receives first batch of French-made passenger planes

Iranian state media says four ATR 72-600s are being delivered, the first installment of a deal with the French manufacturer to purchase 20 passenger planes following the lifting of sanctions under the 2015 nuclear deal.