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Snowy Cities Try Cutting Back on Road Salt
By Ciara Nugent
Elon Musk Delivers Tesla's Electric Semi Trucks to PepsiCo
By Dana Hull / Bloomberg
Electric Airplanes Could Be the Future of Battery Technology
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Americans are officially driving less than they did during pandemic lockdowns in the summer of 2020
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Tesla Co-Founder JB Straubel on Fixing the Battery Problem
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The International Energy Agency has released a 10-step fuel-saving plan to ease looming oil supply strains
By GRANT SMITH / BLOOMBERG
March 18, 2022
GM's Electric Silverado Is the Latest Salvo in the EV War
Their Silverado EV debut came months after rivals launched their own
By Alejandro de la Garza
January 6, 2022
Amtrak's Boss Has a Plan to Make You Love Trains Again
Forget high speed rail—but other ideas are in the works
By Patrick Lucas Austin
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Why Andy Byford Believes Public Transit Will Survive the Pandemic
Andy Byford is on a mission to save London’s transit network from post-pandemic collapse
By Ciara Nugent/London
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A California bill could bring a groundbreaking shift in giving drivers their due
By Joel Rosenblatt / Bloomberg
September 12, 2019
U.S. Customs Processing System is Down at Major Airports
U.S. Customs and Border Protection system shut down has hundreds of people waiting in line to be processed at airports across the country.
By Jasmine Aguilera
August 16, 2019
Cruise Passengers Injured After Wind Tilts Ship
"Suddenly everything around me was starting to move"
By Katie Reilly
March 6, 2019
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President Trump has declined to provide federal funding for a second tunnel
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