Transportation

After train crash, transit regulators targeting sleep apnea

Federal regulators are urging railroads across the country to test train operators for obstructive sleep apnea after the engineer in September's deadly New Jersey commuter train crash was found to have the fatigue-inducing disorder.

China's African population declines amid slowdown, crackdown

Dreams are fading in China for African traders like Mouhamadou Moustapha Dieng, who in 2003 was among the first wave of Africans to set up homes and companies in this port city and forge trading links between China and the African continent.

China's African population declines amid slowdown, crackdown

Dreams are fading in China for African traders like Mouhamadou Moustapha Dieng, who in 2003 was among the first wave of Africans to set up homes and companies in this port city and forge trading links between China and the African continent.

Key lawmaker: Trump favors privatizing air traffic control

A House committee chairman says Donald Trump has told him that he likes the idea of spinning off air traffic control operations from the government and placing them under the control of a private, non-profit corporation chartered by Congress.

Key lawmaker: Trump favors privatizing air traffic control

A House committee chairman says Donald Trump has told him that he likes the idea of spinning off air traffic control operations from the government and placing them under the control of a private, non-profit corporation chartered by Congress.

Thanksgiving Trends Get a Refresh

Thanksgiving is just days away...While many things will remain status quo there are some new trends and buzz words you should know...

Thanksgiving Trends Get a Refresh

Thanksgiving is just days away...While many things will remain status quo there are some new trends and buzz words you should know...

APNewsBreak: Engineer in crash had undiagnosed sleep apnea

The engineer of a commuter train that slammed into a station going double the 10 mph speed limit, killing a woman, suffered from undiagnosed sleep apnea, his lawyer said Wednesday, and a U.S. official told The Associated Press that investigators are looking at it as a potential cause.

APNewsBreak: Engineer in crash had undiagnosed sleep apnea

The engineer of a commuter train that slammed into a station going double the 10 mph speed limit, killing a woman, suffered from undiagnosed sleep apnea, his lawyer said Wednesday, and a U.S. official told The Associated Press that investigators are looking at it as a potential cause.

No price tag, end date for FAA's air traffic control plan

The Federal Aviation Administration has little to show for a decade of work on modernizing air traffic control, and faces barriers and billions more in spending to realize its full benefits, says a report released Tuesday by a government watchdog.