The future is 'alternative energy vehicles': Former NRG CEO
David Crane on alternative vehicles, green energy
Silicon Valley railroad funding removed from coronavirus relief bill
A controversial $100 million slated for a subterranean rail project in Silicon Valley has been removed from the House version of the latest coronavirus relief bill, according to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office.
Flying taxi network in LA could take off soon
Archer co-CEO Adam Goldstein discusses getting flying taxis to the market by 2024.
Blacklane takes on Uber with high-end ride-sharing service
Jens Wohltorf on launching a 'high-end' ride-sharing service.
Archer to launch flying taxi network in LA by 2024
Adam Goldstein on flying taxis, Archer
Dems reject GOP amendment during COVID bill debate to replace massive rail project with mental health funding for students
The $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill passed by the House early Saturday includes more than $100 million for a public transit expansion in California -- over the objections of some Republicans.
Open red states 'punished' under Biden's $1.9T coronavirus aid package: Lummis
Red states that chose to keep their economies open are being "punished" under the $1.9 trillion coronavirus aid package pushed by President Biden, Sen. Cynthia Lummis told Fox News.
Aviation analyst on United flight's engine catching fire after Denver takeoff
Aviation analyst on Boeing engine catching fire
Goodyear, Cooper $2.8B deal creates U.S. tire leader
Goodyear and Cooper are creating a US tire king.
House COVID bill includes over $100 million for controversial Silicon Valley underground rail project
The House version of the coronavirus stimulus bill contains more than $100 million for an underground rail project in Silicon Valley for which planning started in 2014 but hasn't yet broken ground.
Uber drivers entitled to worker rights, UK's top court rules
Uber drivers are currently treated as self-employed, meaning that in law they are only afforded minimal protections
Uber faces UK Supreme Court ruling on worker rights in gig economy test
Uber drivers are currently treated as self-employed, meaning that in law they are only afforded minimal protections
Bus drivers face violence when serving as 'mask police,' union head says, calling for more cops on buses
A transit union is calling for more police officers on buses, pointing to a rise in violence against drivers trying to enforce mask requirements.
GM's Chevy Bolt SUV joins parade of new US electric vehicles
GM's Bolt Electric Utility Vehicle will go on sale early this summer as a 2022 model.
Former Spirit Airlines CEO: 'Opening up' will help bring travel back
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza on demand for travel, potential COVID-19 testing for US flights, stimulus for airlines
Air in New York’s subway systems is highly polluted, NYU study shows
The NYU researchers believe that many of the pollutants in the subway systems they studied are related to steel dust created by the grinding of train wheels against rails, carbon dust that emanates from a part of a train that touches the third rail and diesel soot emissions from maintenance locomotives.
What Delta’s big bet on blocking middle seats means for flying
Delta announced on Monday that it was extending its middle-seat block for one more month, to the end of April. Delta, the last U.S. airline to block all middle seats in coach, will consider further extensions based on Covid-19 transmission and vaccination rates.
Lyft curbs losses during pandemic with aggressive cost cuts
Lyft Inc. posted a narrower loss for 2020 even as the coronavirus pandemic hammered its business, signaling that the ride-hailing company is pivoting toward profitable growth despite the unprecedented crisis.
Twitter earnings beat proves company is ‘resilient’: Expert
John Meyer on Twitter and Lyft earnings
Amazon orders more than 1,000 natgas-powered engines for U.S. fleet
Amazon.com Inc has ordered more than 1,000 truck engines that run on compressed natural gas as it tests ways to shift its U.S. fleet away from heavier polluting trucks, the company told Reuters on Friday.


















