McConnell introduces bill to fund coal miner health plans
Top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell on Tuesday introduced legislation to maintain health benefits for retired union coal miners whose companies have declared bankruptcy in recent years.
The Latest: Hearing set on Dakota Access pipeline study
The Latest on the court dispute over the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
Foxx: Private dollars alone can't solve transportation woes
The outgoing secretary of transportation says stimulating private investment in infrastructure projects, as Donald Trump has proposed, can cover only a fraction of the costs of solving America's transportation problems.
Foxx: Private dollars alone can't solve transportation woes
The outgoing secretary of transportation says stimulating private investment in infrastructure projects, as Donald Trump has proposed, can cover only a fraction of the costs of solving America's transportation problems.
In the dark: Major power outage hits Amsterdam
Large parts of Amsterdam have been hit by a power outage, snarling traffic around the city as trains and trams were halted and many electric road signs stopped working.
In the dark: Major power outage hits Amsterdam
Large parts of Amsterdam have been hit by a power outage, snarling traffic around the city as trains and trams were halted and many electric road signs stopped working.
Gadget mountain rising in Asia threatens health, environment
The waste from discarded electronic gadgets and electrical appliances has reached severe levels in East Asia, posing a growing threat to health and the environment unless safe disposal becomes the norm.
Gadget mountain rising in Asia threatens health, environment
The waste from discarded electronic gadgets and electrical appliances has reached severe levels in East Asia, posing a growing threat to health and the environment unless safe disposal becomes the norm.
Source: Obama DOJ won't push antitrust case against airlines
The Justice Department, which started investigating alleged collusion between the nation's major airlines in mid-2015, will not bring an antitrust case against the carriers before the Obama administration leaves office at the end of next week, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Source: Obama DOJ won't push antitrust case against airlines
The Justice Department, which started investigating alleged collusion between the nation's major airlines in mid-2015, will not bring an antitrust case against the carriers before the Obama administration leaves office at the end of next week, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Lockheed Martin CEO: Close to Deal to Lower F-35 Costs, Add 1,800 Jobs
Lockheed Martin Corp (NYSE:LMT) is close to a deal to significantly lower the cost of its F-35 aircraft, its Chief Executive Officer Marillyn Hewson said on Friday following a meeting with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
Delta meets 4Q profit forecasts
Delta Air Lines Inc. on Thursday reported fourth-quarter earnings of $622 million.
Delta meets 4Q profit forecasts
Delta Air Lines Inc. on Thursday reported fourth-quarter earnings of $622 million.
Energy choice Perry steps away from Dakota Access pipeline
Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry says he has stepped down from the boards of two energy companies that are developing the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline project.
Energy choice Perry steps away from Dakota Access pipeline
Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry says he has stepped down from the boards of two energy companies that are developing the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline project.
Brown, Legislature differ sharply on California budget
Gov. Jerry Brown sees a budget deficit and an urgent need for spending cuts.
Chao says private investors can help boost transportation
The Trump administration is looking to "unleash the potential" of private investors to boost the national transportation networks that underpin the U.S. economy, transportation secretary-designate Elaine Chao plans to tell lawmakers at her confirmation hearing Wednesday.
Southwest makes executive changes with an eye on succession
Southwest Airlines is making changes in the front office that could offer clues as to who will eventually succeed Gary Kelly as CEO and chairman.
More talks set between striking workers, NY chemical plant
Union officials representing hundreds of striking employees of an upstate New York chemical plant are expected to resume talks with the company in an effort to end the nine-week-old strike.
Rail unions sue over rule blocking engineers with DUIs
Two railroad unions have filed suit against New Jersey over a law that forbids engineers from operating trains if they have had their motor vehicle driver's license revoked or suspended for drunken driving.








