Disney's Epcot Center gets makeover in 'largest transformation of any Disney park ever'
Theme park is rolling out new rides, restaurants and experiences.
Turks and Caicos real-estate market flourishes as rich buy luxe island villas
New construction and celebrities have attracted buyers to the archipelago.
FAA seeks $3.9 million fine from Boeing for defective parts on 737 NG planes
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Friday it seeks to impose a $3.9 million fine on Boeing Co.
New Jersey mall opens indoor ski slope, the first of its kind in North America
The year-round resort can make 5,500 tons of real snow per day.
Uber embraces transparency with release of 'explosive' safety report
Uber safety report
American Dream mall opens first indoor, year-round ski slope
American Dream's Big SNOW indoor ski slope is open year round
Amtrak service suspended from New York to Boston, New Haven
NEW YORK — Amtrak service has been temporarily suspended from New York to Boston and New York to New Haven after reported power outages.
Cruise lines 'stretching' to save money: Report
Cutting cruise ships in half
Marriott partners with Rent the Runway for designer clothing rentals in hotel rooms
Marriott International has teamed up with Rent the Runway to make clothing rentals available at select hotels.
United Airlines CEO to step down
United Airlines CEO to become executive chairman of the board
Clinton, NJ, landscape is picture perfect
Clinton, NJ, your town
Airline introduces edible coffee cups
The trial involves vanilla-flavored biscotti cups served both on board and in the airline's airport lounges.
American Airlines offers passport scanning on its mobile app for international travel
The airline announced the new feature for its mobile app on Wednesday.
Female truckers take the wheel in response to driver shortage
Training gave Liz Meyers "a trade I can take with me wherever I went."
Expedia CEO and CFO resign
Expedia CEO, CFO resign
Trucking industry looking for more women to fill driver shortage
Female truck drivers in America
Trump administration wants to use facial recognition at airports
U.S. citizens will be required to participate.
Should we be scared of the government using facial recognition? John Stossel weighs in
John Stossel on facial recognition
Lawmakers will quiz new FAA chief over review of Boeing jet
The House Transportation Committee said Monday that FAA Administrator Stephen Dickson will testify at a hearing Dec. 11.
Northeast slammed by winter storm, more than 13,000 flights delayed
Northeastern storm report



















