NTSB via Getty Images NTSB Update Confirms Black Hawk Helicopter Made Crucial Error Before Plane Crash The National Transportation Safety Board update backed up earlier analysis of the disaster that killed 67 in Washington last week. By Ben Zeisloft February 5, 2025
@ThomasCatenacci / X screen shot Trump's New Transportation Secretary Takes a Sledgehammer to Biden's 'De Facto EV Mandate' As His First Act in Office Fuel economy standards that were criticized as a "de facto EV mandate" are in the process of being left behind in the dust. By Jack Davis January 29, 2025
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Calif. Dems Beg Buttigieg to Save High-Speed Rail Boondoggle From DOGE and Trump, Dump Money on Project The project is already $100 billion over budget and is on the chopping block thanks to DOGE. But Buttigieg could throw it a lifeline. By C. Douglas Golden December 31, 2024
Paige Taylor White - The Canadian Press / AP Canada's Freight Railroads Grind to Complete Stop - US to Feel Major Impact On Thursday, Canada's major freight railroads came to a full stop because of a contract dispute with their workers. By The Associated Press August 22, 2024
Ted S. Warren - File / AP Alaska Air and Hawaiian Airlines Clear Huge Hurdle in Proposed Merger Alaska Air is one step closer to acquiring Hawaiian Airlines after the U.S. Department of Justice chose not to challenge the $1 billion deal. By The Associated Press August 20, 2024
@FaceTheNation / X screen shotCommentary Pete Buttigieg Says He's Found Source of Rash of Troubled Flights: 'Climate Change' "Our climate is evolving. Our policies and our technology and our infrastructure have to evolve accordingly, too." By Connor Cavanaugh May 27, 2024
Matt Kelley / AP Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden's 'Unauthorized' Climate Rule The Biden administration has lost a round in court over a rule forcing states to heed Biden's green agenda. By Jack Davis March 29, 2024
@nypost / X screen shotCommentary Shortly Before Allegedly Killing Self, Boeing Whistleblower Reportedly Warned 'If Anything Happens to Me, It's Not Suicide' A friend of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett shared the chilling warning he gave her before his apparent suicide. By Allison Anton March 15, 2024
Scott Olson / Getty ImagesCommentary TSA Rolling Out Worrying New Tech at More Than 400 Airports "The TSA program is a precursor to a full-blown national surveillance state," one senator, who proposes to ban the tech, said. By C. Douglas Golden February 3, 2024
timallenphoto / ShutterstockCommentary Feds Take Aim at Electronic Highway Signs, Messages on Them Are About to Look a Lot Different Now Joe "No Fun For You" Biden's administration is now looking to take away the snappy quips on electronic road signs. By Warner Todd Huston January 16, 2024