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When lawmakers return to Washington after the November elections, their priority will be finalizing bills to fund operations at the U.S. Department of Transportation and other agencies.
Cotton growers are facing devastating losses and delays from Hurricane Helene just as harvest was beginning, marking the ...
Essential transportation workers could soon face fewer fees and redundant screenings, thanks to new legislation backed by American Trucking Associations and a coalition of more than 150 supply chain ...
U.S. manufacturing activity shrank in September for a sixth month, reflecting weak orders and declining employment.
Matterhorn Express Pipeline has begun transporting natural gas into Williams Cos.’s Transco pipeline, a long-awaited addition ...
Dockworkers at ports from Maine to Texas began walking picket lines early Oct. 1 in a strike over wages and automation.
Sluggish car sales are expected to pick up later this year once the U.S. presidential election is over and the Fed’s recent reversal on interest rates starts to ease financing costs.
Traton SE is targeting slightly higher returns in the coming five years by expanding in North America and selling more higher ...
The Conference Board noted in a report that just one week of a strike — the result of a USMX and ILA stalemate — could cost ...
The national average price of diesel gained a half-cent per gallon during the week ending Sept. 30, climbing to $3.544, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data.
Growers already have been struggling with declining farm incomes because of high input costs, global competition and low ...