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Government, Business

Workers at Mexico GM Plant Oust Union

MEXICO CITY 鈥 Workers at a General Motors plant in Mexico have voted to end a collective bargaining contract negotiated by an old-guard union accused of intimidation tactics in earlier votes. It was an early display of the effectiveness of labor mechanisms negotiated under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement.

August 19, 2021
Government, Business, Safety

Fred Shuts Highways With Mudslides, Floods

Tropical Depression Fred swirled over West Virginia early Aug. 18 and dumped heavy rain over the northeastern U.S., threatening to unleash mudslides and flash floods in upstate New York after closing interstate highways in the lower Appalachians. Tornado watches remained in effect for mountainous areas of Virginia and the Carolinas.

August 18, 2021
Business, Equipment, Safety

Ram Pickups Recalled

DETROIT 鈥 Stellantis is recalling more than 266,000 pickup trucks mainly in North America because the side air bags can explode without warning and hurl shrapnel into the cabin.

August 13, 2021
Business, Technology, Fuel, Autonomous

Tesla Hopes to Start Production at Berlin Factory in October

BERLIN 鈥 Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk said Aug. 13 that he hopes to start producing cars at its new factory outside Berlin in October.

August 13, 2021
Business, Logistics

Mudslides Close 46 Miles of I-70 in Colorado

DENVER, Colo. 鈥 Mudslides from heavy rains caused 鈥渆xtreme damage鈥 to Interstate 70 in Glenwood Canyon, Colo., Aug. 1, and transportation officials closed the road and advised long-distance truckers to detour north onto Interstate 80 through Wyoming.

August 2, 2021
Business, Logistics

I-40 Bridge Linking Arkansas, Tennessee Reopens

MEMPHIS, Tenn. 鈥 Authorities on July 31 reopened the Interstate 40 bridge linking Arkansas and Tennessee that had been closed ever since a crack was discovered in the span in May.

August 1, 2021
Government, Business

After Infrastructure Deal, Senate Votes to Take Up Bill

WASHINGTON 鈥 The Senate voted the night of July 28 to begin work on a nearly $1 trillion national infrastructure plan, acting with sudden speed after weeks of fits and starts once the White House and a bipartisan group of senators agreed on major provisions of the package that鈥檚 key to President Joe Biden鈥檚 agenda.

July 29, 2021
Business, Fuel, Logistics

Airports in West Deal With Shortage of Jet Fuel

A shortage of jet fuel, coupled with supply chain issues and an urgent demand from firefighting aircraft, continues to cause problems at airports around the West.

July 26, 2021
Business, Logistics, Top 50

Port Operator DP World Buys Syncreon in $1.2 Billion Deal

One of the world鈥檚 largest port operators, DP World, said July 1 it had acquired American logistics firm Syncreon Holdings in a $1.2 billion deal, the latest investment as the maritime company pushes to expand farther afield.

July 1, 2021
Business, Technology

Auto Show Back in Detroit Next Year

DETROIT 鈥 The head of Detroit鈥檚 big international auto show says it will return to the Motor City next year, but with smaller indoor displays and more emphasis on experiencing vehicles and technology outside.

June 18, 2021