Leader of failed MH370 wreckage hunt hopes to search again
The head of a U.S. technology company that scoured the Indian Ocean seabed for more than three months looking for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 said on Tuesday he was disappointed the hunt failed to find wreckage and hoped to take part in some future search.
Dubai's port operator DP World expands operations in Peru
Dubai-based port operator DP World has completed a roughly $316 million deal to acquire a Peruvian container and logistics firm and a stake in one of the largest container terminals in the South American country.
Wife of Korean Air chief summoned over abuse allegations
South Korean police have summoned the wife of Korean Air Chairman Cho Yang-ho to question her about allegations she abused and assaulted employees.
Detroit's vacant train station may get new life
The 105-year-old building that once handled all of Detroit's passenger rail traffic closed in 1988 due to a decline in ridership.
Empty stores, shuttered gas posts in Brazil truckers' strike
Bus and metro services in several Brazilian cities have been reduced and several flights have been cancelled as a truckers' strike enters its sixth day.
Stocks dip as oil prices and energy companies fall sharply
Energy companies and oil prices are sinking again Friday morning on reports OPEC countries plan to produce more oil soon.
Brazil says deal reached to suspend damaging trucker strike
A truckers' strike is snarling traffic around Brazil and causing fuel shortages that have forced Rio de Janeiro to reduce the number of buses circulating.
United Airlines reaches ‘resolution’ with family over dog death
The 10-month-old dog died in March after a flight attendant forced the pet’s owner to put the animal in an overhead bin, which United said is against company policy.
Summer air travel to reach all-time high this year
In order to prepare for the increased demand, airlines have added 116,000 seats per day to accommodate the 96,000 additional daily passengers.
Hawaii volcano generates blue flames from burning methane
Production wells at a geothermal plant under threat by lava flowing from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano have been plugged to prevent toxic gases from seeping out.
NYC subway head wants massive overhaul, but cost a concern
The new head of New York City's subways is proposing a massive overhaul, including the replacement of worn-out signals that lead to vexing delays for millions of riders.
Truck industry leader blames ‘economic dysfunction’ for shortage
A truck industry leader blamed a shortage of available drivers plaguing some companies on “economic dysfunction."
United Airlines workers protest in effort to unionize
United workers protest
Is the trucker shortage a myth?
Trucker shortage
Tesla Model 3 registrations zip past rivals in California
California is a key market for global luxury vehicle brands not just because of its size, but because other markets often follow trends set by wealthy consumers in the state.
Consumer groups ask US agency to probe Tesla 'Autopilot' ads
Two U.S. Tesla drivers have died in crashes in which Autopilot was engaged.
Airlines obey Beijing's demand to call Taiwan part of China
Global airlines are obeying Beijing's demands to refer to Taiwan explicitly as a part of China, despite the White House's call this month to stand firm against such "Orwellian nonsense."
Lyft exploring electric scooter service in San Francisco: report
Lyft is also developing electric scooter prototypes for potential use in the city.
Boeing workers vote to unionize at South Carolina plant
A small unit of workers at Boeing’s South Carolina plant voted in favor of union membership in the notoriously anti-union state.
Uber for kids? New ride-sharing service looks to after-school market
A California startup hopes to reinvent the after-school transportation model.

















