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ATA Truck Tonnage Reaches 3-Year High in February
Freight tonnage in February reached its highest level in three years, American Trucking Associations reported March 24.
March 26, 2026Lawmakers Push to Keep AM Radio in Cars
Lawmakers appear poised to pass legislation this year that would mandate automakers keep AM receivers in cars.聽
March 26, 2026EU Lawmakers Approve Trade Deal With US but Add Safeguards
The deal will now be further negotiated by EU trade representatives Maro拧 艩ef膷ovi膷 and his U.S. counterpart Jamieson Greer, who are meeting March 27.
March 26, 2026Iran War Is Pushing聽Consumers to Break Up With Fossil Fuels
Consumers are responding to one of the聽largest disruptions in global oil markets聽by embracing low-carbon technologies that promise to lower gas and power聽bills.
March 26, 2026Pony AI Delivers First-Ever Profitable Quarter
Pony AI has set a goal of deploying robotaxis with partners in more than 20 cities worldwide this year.
March 26, 2026OECD Forecasts 4.2% Inflation as War Hits Global Economy
For the U.S., the OECD expects inflation to jump to 4.2% this year, from 2.6% last year. Its price outlook is 1.2 percentage points higher than in December.
March 26, 2026Trump Administration Denies It's Reviewing $200 Oil
Trump administration officials are examining what a potential spike in oil prices as high as $200 a barrel would mean for the economy, according to sources.
March 26, 2026Canada, Alberta Reach Methane Deal as Pipeline Talks Advance
The Alberta and Canadian governments reached a deal to reduce methane emissions,聽setting the stage for a new pipeline to the Pacific coast.
March 25, 2026Trump, Xi Set Beijing Summit for May 14-15 After Delay
President Trump and China's Xi Jinping will hold their highly anticipated summit in Beijing May 14-15, following a delay that brought uncertainty to relations.
March 25, 2026USPS Plans First Fuel Surcharge as Oil Prices Spike
USPS will impose a surcharge to offset rising fuel costs, sources said, a sign that the beleaguered mail carrier is feeling the strain of higher oil prices.
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