The chairman of the powerful House Rules Committee said Sept. 1 that Democrats are trying to complete work on President Joe Bidenâs $4 trillion economic agenda by the end of September.
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US Trade Deficit Narrows Slightly to $70.1 Billion in July
The U.S. trade deficit narrowed slightly to $70.1 billion in July as economic recovery overseas helped boost American exports while imports declined.
September 2, 2021Truckers Face Outages, Road Closures and Fuel Supply Challenges in Idaâs Wake
Trucking companies are contending with obstructed routes, power outages and fuel supply challenges in the wake of Hurricane Ida.
September 2, 2021Biden Says Ida Shows âClimate Crisisâ Has Struck
WASHINGTON â President Joe Biden on Sept. 2 pledged robust federal help for the Northeastern and Gulf states battered by Hurricane Ida and for Western states beset by wildfires â with the catastrophes serving as deadly reminders that the âclimate crisisâ has arrived.
September 2, 2021First 24 Hours After a Crash Can Affect Legal Implications Later
The actions taken by a motor carrier in the hours immediately following a truck-involved crash can be critical to the potential legal outcome of the incident, regardless of whether it is a serious accident or a simple fender bender, trucking attorneys said.
September 1, 2021Largest Electric Truck Deployment Ever Gets Going in Southern California
LONG BEACH, Calif. â The largest commercial deployment of battery-electric trucks in North America is ramping up in Southern California for an eight-year run, state officials announced Aug. 31 during the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo here.
September 1, 2021Proposed Ballpark at Port of Oakland Hits Snag
In baseball terms, the Oakland Athleticsâ efforts to build a stadium and billion-dollar real estate development at the Port of Oakland is in the bottom of the ninth inning and the home team is behind several runs.
September 1, 2021US Companies Add Fewer Jobs Than Forecast, ADP Data Shows
U.S. companies added fewer jobs than expected in August, reflecting persistent hiring challenges and suggesting a slowdown in the labor market recovery.
September 1, 2021Some Carriers Want to Go Green but Face Barriers, Convoy Survey Finds
One-third of small and midsize trucking companies want to reduce emissions but face barriers, a Convoy survey released Aug. 31 showed.
August 31, 2021Consumer Confidence Falls to Six-Month Low on Delta Variant
U.S. consumer confidence dropped in August to a six-month low, suggesting concerns over the delta variant and elevated prices are weighing on Americansâ views of the economy now and in the coming months.
August 31, 2021