Extracting data from recorders in train crash may take days
Federal investigators are working to extract data from an event recorder on board a New Jersey commuter train that crashed last week, killing a woman and injuring more than 100 others, but say it may be a few days before they release the information.
Feds weigh mineral mining ban on 10M acres to protect bird
The federal government is using a new assessment of mineral resources on 10 million acres in six Western states to decide whether to ban potential mining on the land to protect an imperiled bird.
Feds weigh mineral mining ban on 10M acres to protect bird
The federal government is using a new assessment of mineral resources on 10 million acres in six Western states to decide whether to ban potential mining on the land to protect an imperiled bird.
Travelers change plans ahead of Hurricane Matthew
Travelers along the East Coast are preparing for delays and cancelations as Hurricane Matthew heads toward the U.S.
Travelers change plans ahead of Hurricane Matthew
Travelers along the East Coast are preparing for delays and cancelations as Hurricane Matthew heads toward the U.S.
The Latest: Investigators get 2nd data recorder from train
The Latest on the crash of a New Jersey train that killed one woman and injured more than 100 people.
The Latest: Investigators get 2nd data recorder from train
The Latest on the crash of a New Jersey train that killed one woman and injured more than 100 people.
Airlines begin to offer travel waivers for Hurricane Matthew
Some airlines are letting passengers change travel plans without penalty if their trip might be affected by Hurricane Matthew.
Airlines begin to offer travel waivers for Hurricane Matthew
Some airlines are letting passengers change travel plans without penalty if their trip might be affected by Hurricane Matthew.
Crews work to recover data recorder from train after crash
Crews are continuing to work to recover a data recorder from a commuter train that crashed in New Jersey, killing a woman and injuring more than 100 others.
Crews work to recover data recorder from train after crash
Crews are continuing to work to recover a data recorder from a commuter train that crashed in New Jersey, killing a woman and injuring more than 100 others.
Futuristic Dubai dreams of hyperloop transit tubes
A network of tubes whisking passengers across a country at close to the speed of sound may seem like a sci-fi pipe dream, but in the already futuristic city of Dubai it would fit right in.
Futuristic Dubai dreams of hyperloop transit tubes
A network of tubes whisking passengers across a country at close to the speed of sound may seem like a sci-fi pipe dream, but in the already futuristic city of Dubai it would fit right in.
New Jersey train engineer says he can't remember crash
The engineer at the controls of the train that smashed into a commuter rail terminal, killing a woman and injuring more than 100 people, told federal investigators he was going only 10 mph as he approached the station but has no memory of the crash, federal investigators said.
New Jersey train engineer says he can't remember crash
The engineer at the controls of the train that smashed into a commuter rail terminal, killing a woman and injuring more than 100 people, told federal investigators he was going only 10 mph as he approached the station but has no memory of the crash, federal investigators said.
Seattle's giant drill passes halfway mark in tunnel project
Seattle's giant drilling machine passed the halfway mark as it digs beneath the city to complete a new highway tunnel, state transportation officials said Monday.
Seattle's giant drill passes halfway mark in tunnel project
Seattle's giant drilling machine passed the halfway mark as it digs beneath the city to complete a new highway tunnel, state transportation officials said Monday.
Dutch bank ING to slash 7,000 jobs, close branches
Dutch banking group ING is slashing 7,000 jobs in Belgium and the Netherlands as the company focuses on online services in the face of growing competition.
Dutch bank ING to slash 7,000 jobs, close branches
Dutch banking group ING is slashing 7,000 jobs in Belgium and the Netherlands as the company focuses on online services in the face of growing competition.
Allegiant says it has met FAA's safety-related concerns
Federal aviation officials are satisfied that Allegiant Air is taking steps to address problems that inspectors found during a three-month review of the low-cost airline.







