Online sites court procrastinators with speedy shipping
Forget ordering online weeks in advance or dashing out to the drug store for a gift card on Christmas Eve.
FedEx earnings miss expectations as expenses rise
FedEx reported second-quarter earnings that missed Wall Street expectations as the shipping company's expenses soared.
FedEx earnings miss expectations as expenses rise
FedEx reported second-quarter earnings that missed Wall Street expectations as the shipping company's expenses soared.
Family of train crash victim files notice of intent to sue
The family of a woman killed when a New Jersey Transit commuter train slammed into a station this year has filed notice of their intent to sue.
Family of train crash victim files notice of intent to sue
The family of a woman killed when a New Jersey Transit commuter train slammed into a station this year has filed notice of their intent to sue.
Will Trump live up to his infrastructure promises?
Even as they maneuver for a share of the $1 trillion in spending Donald Trump promised to rebuild America's roads, bridges and airports, lobbyists for transportation and utility industries are beginning to wonder whether Trump really meant what he said.
Will Trump live up to his infrastructure promises?
Even as they maneuver for a share of the $1 trillion in spending Donald Trump promised to rebuild America's roads, bridges and airports, lobbyists for transportation and utility industries are beginning to wonder whether Trump really meant what he said.
Australia and France insist on secrecy of new sub design
The Australian and French defense ministers say they are giving top priority to concealing design details of a new Australian submarine after data was leaked from French shipbuilder DCNS about a submarine built for India.
Australia and France insist on secrecy of new sub design
The Australian and French defense ministers say they are giving top priority to concealing design details of a new Australian submarine after data was leaked from French shipbuilder DCNS about a submarine built for India.
Rpt: Uber Lost More Than $800M in 3Q
Privately held ride-hailing company Uber Technologies lost more than $800 million in the third quarter.
Rpt: Uber Lost More Than $800M in 3Q
Privately held ride-hailing company Uber Technologies lost more than $800 million in the third quarter.
Safety advocates fear truck speed limiter rule could stall
President-elect Donald Trump's administration will decide the fate of a government regulation that would electronically limit speeds of new tractor-trailer rigs.
Safety advocates fear truck speed limiter rule could stall
President-elect Donald Trump's administration will decide the fate of a government regulation that would electronically limit speeds of new tractor-trailer rigs.
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California, Uber still negotiating self-driving car legality
Negotiations over whether Uber must stop its newly launched self-driving car service in San Francisco have concluded without a clear resolution, according to California transportation regulators.
California, Uber still negotiating self-driving car legality
Negotiations over whether Uber must stop its newly launched self-driving car service in San Francisco have concluded without a clear resolution, according to California transportation regulators.
San Francisco mayor to Uber: Quit the self-driving car rides
The Latest on Uber's showdown with California regulators over self-driving cars in San Francisco (all times local): 6 p.m.
San Francisco mayor to Uber: Quit the self-driving car rides
The Latest on Uber's showdown with California regulators over self-driving cars in San Francisco (all times local): 6 p.m.
Feds back ambitious plan to speed up Northeast rail service
Federal railroad regulators endorsed an ambitious and costly plan to rebuild the congested Northeast Corridor over the next 30 years by shoring up crumbling infrastructure, running more trains and building new tracks that would allow speeds of up to 220 mph on a stretch of the Washington-Boston route.
Feds back ambitious plan to speed up Northeast rail service
Federal railroad regulators endorsed an ambitious and costly plan to rebuild the congested Northeast Corridor over the next 30 years by shoring up crumbling infrastructure, running more trains and building new tracks that would allow speeds of up to 220 mph on a stretch of the Washington-Boston route.










