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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy spoke on Friday at the Federal Aviation Administration Technical Center in Egg ...
In less than a month, beginning on May 7, travelers flying out of United States airports will need to show TSA agents their ...
Six people — including Siemens executive Agustín Escobar — are dead after a tour helicopter crashed into the Hudson River on ...
All six people aboard a helicopter that crashed in New York City's Hudson River have died. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is fielding public input on future cost and regulation cuts, leaving Virginia lawmakers ...
Nathaniel P. Ford Sr., CEO of the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA), testified today before the U.S. House ...
Two U.S. House of Representatives lawmakers on Thursday asked the Transportation Department's top ethics official to detail ...
President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs are expected to lift car prices by thousands of dollars. That’s an opportunity for ...
Around 4,000 employees of the U.S. Transportation Department have applied to take a new buyout offer that offers pay and benefits through Sept. 30, a department official told Reuters.
The U.S. Department of Transportation just made a decision that will significantly increase vehicle emissions.
The unusual requests made of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s staff are raising concerns all the way to the White House.
A two-stop ride on the B train Friday wasn’t enough to change the mind of Sean Duffy, the head of President Trump’s ...