No more flying with reindeer: Unique Alaska planes to retire
Claire Richardson remembers taking off from Nome in an airplane uniquely configured for Alaska when a horrible smell seeped into the passenger area.
GM rallies after Deutsche Bank upgrades to 'buy'
General Motors shares jumped to their highest level in more than three years on potential growth from self-driving cars.
Navistar, VW will collaborate on electric truck, connectivity
Commercial truck partners Navistar and Volkswagen will launch an electric medium-duty truck in North America by late 2019.
Cadillac launches cars that drive themselves on the highway
General Motors' Cadillac luxury brand is embarking on a cross-country drive to show off its version of a car that almost drives itself on the freeway.
Target is raising minimum hourly wage to $15 by end of 2020
Target Corp. is raising its minimum hourly wage to $11 starting next month and then to $15 by the end of 2020 in a move it says will help it better recruit and retain staff and provide a better shopping experience for its customers.
Uber CEO apologizes to customers after London pulls license
Uber's new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi acknowledged that the ride-hailing company has made mistakes.
China eyeing rule change that could aid Tesla
Tesla has long dreamed of planting its flag in China, but it now finds itself the only notable auto maker without public plans to manufacture electric vehicles in the world's biggest EV market.
Uber prepares legal appeal in London
Uber vs. London
Berliners back call for city's Tegel Airport to stay open
Berliners are being asked to decide on the future of their Tegel Airport, which is due to close when a much-delayed big international airport opens near the German capital.
Berliners to vote on future of city's Tegel Airport
Berliners are being asked to decide on the future of their Tegel Airport, which is due to close when a much-delayed big international airport opens near the German capital.
Berliners to vote on future of city's Tegel Airport
Berliners are being asked to decide on the future of their Tegel Airport, which is due to close when a much-delayed big international airport opens near the German capital.
Uber ready to make concessions to reverse London license decision-paper
U.S. taxi firm Uber is prepared to make concessions in order to reverse a decision by London authorities not to renew the company’s license in the city, a newspaper reported.
London mayor: Uber to blame for loss of license in city
London's mayor said Saturday that people angry about the decision by transit authorities to strip Uber of its license to operate in the city should blame the ride-hailing company itself.
First airline flights land in Puerto Rico since Maria hit
The first U.S. airline flights to hurricane-battered Puerto Rico have arrived, and more flights are expected over the weekend.
Trump thanks American Airlines for 'fantastic' hurricane response
President Trump thanked American Airlines and its CEO Doug Parker on Friday for its efforts in providing flights for those impacted by deadly hurricanes that have struck various parts of the country in recent weeks.
Uber stripped of London license, plans to appeal
London stripped Uber on Friday of its license to operate from the end of next week in a huge blow to the taxi service and 3.5 million users in one of the world's wealthiest cities.
Uber stripped of London license, plans to appeal
London stripped Uber on Friday of its license to operate from the end of next week in a huge blow to the taxi service and 3.5 million users in one of the world's wealthiest cities.
Attorney: Final San Francisco plane crash lawsuit settled
A California dentist who was aboard an Asiana Airlines plane that crashed in San Francisco four years ago — killing three girls and injuring roughly 200 others — reached a settlement Thursday with the airline, ending what her attorney said was the last pending lawsuit in the U.S. stemming from the crash.
Attorney: Final San Francisco plane crash lawsuit settled
A California dentist who was aboard an Asiana Airlines plane that crashed in San Francisco four years ago — killing three girls and injuring roughly 200 others — reached a settlement Thursday with the airline, ending what her attorney said was the last pending lawsuit in the U.S. stemming from the crash.
US government is acting like ‘Big Brother’ with regulations: Truck driver
Truck driver Matthew Garnett on Thursday said the federal government has been setting unfair regulations against the trucking industry.













