Venezuela's massive blackout sparks boom in generator sales
Wilfido Briñez considers himself lucky to live with the roar of electric generators outside his front door in Maracaibo, Venezuela's second largest city and ground zero for the nation's rolling blackouts.
Nevada law prevents most employers from rejecting pot-users
Nevada is set to pioneer a law to prevent job-seekers from being immediately rejected for work based on a positive marijuana test.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi blamed Trump tariffs for weak IPO: Is he right?
"The timing of our IPO was very much aligned with our president’s tariff wars – the same day," Khosrowshahi said.
Computer outages strike US airlines about once a month
The U.S. airline industry suffers about one technology outage per month, most of them serious enough to disrupt flights.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio announces caps to moderate for-hire vehicles in the city
New York is making moves on how for-hire vehicles are allowed to operate within the city.
Soon these high-profile chopper commuters won't be the only ones beating NYC traffic
A list of the high-profile riders who will soon have to share the sky with Uber rideshare users when the company launches their helicopter service in New York City.
Uber helicopter rides in New York City are safe, air taxi boss says
Uber helicopters will shuttle customers from Lower Manhattan to JFK Airport beginning in July.
How Uber Elevate is planning to make traffic jams a thing of the past
The 2019 Uber Elevate summit
GE could be long-term loser in United Technologies-Raytheon merger, analyst says
Raytheon Technologies Corp. will have a research and development budget almost four times that of Boeing's aviation division.
Fatal helicopter crash in New York City renews call for stricter flight restrictions
A fatal helicopter crash on top of a New York skyscraper Monday renewed a call for stricter flight restrictions over Manhattan.
Helicopter crash on NYC skyscraper roof kills pilot
Helicopter crash in New York City
Helicopter makes 'crash landing' on NYC skyscraper, fire officials say
At least one person is dead after a helicopter made a "crash landing" on the roof of a New York City skyscraper Monday afternoon, fire officials said.
Supreme Court sides with Alabama company in patent dispute
The Supreme Court is siding with an Alabama company over the U.S. Postal Service in a patent dispute.
World shares rise after US drops planned tariffs on Mexico
World shares rose Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump suspended plans to impose tariffs on Mexico as the countries inked a deal on immigration.
American Airlines extends Boeing 737 Max flight cancellations through early September
The airline, which is the largest U.S. carrier, said the cancellations would affect approximately 115 flights per day.
Boeing wanted to wait 3 years to fix safety alert on 737 Max
Two key legislators want answers from Boeing and federal regulators about why the company waited more than a year to disclose that a safety alert in its 737 Max plane wasn't working properly.
1st direct KLM flight from Amsterdam arrives in Las Vegas
Officials in Las Vegas are marking the start of direct KLM Royal Dutch Airlines service from Amsterdam following the arrival of the first scheduled flight.
Enbridge seeks court ruling on Great Lakes oil pipeline deal
Enbridge Inc. is asking a Michigan court to rule on the legality of an agreement it reached with former Gov. Rick Snyder to build an oil pipeline beneath the channel linking lakes Huron and Michigan.
Boom in electric scooters leads to more injuries, fatalities
As electric scooters have rolled into more than 100 cities worldwide, many of the people riding them have ended up in the emergency room with serious injuries.
Uber reportedly planning helicopter rides to JFK Airport
Uber to offer helicopter rides in NYC start

















