General News
Trump Pursues Durable Tariffs After Supreme Court Rebuff
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative will begin hearings in two investigations that are expected to lead to a new round of U.S. tariffs.
Oil Prices on Upswing as Iran War Drags On
Brent crude to be delivered in July, which is where more of the trading is happening in the oil market, rose $2.19 to $103.88 per barrel.
Value Airlines Seek $2.5B in Fuel Aid From Trump White House
Budget airlines are seeking $2.5 billion from the Trump administration to offset rising fuel prices, offering warrants allowing the U.S. to buy equity stakes.
New York Sues USDOT Over $73.5M in Withdrawn Federal Funds
New York is suing USDOT, saying it lacks the authority to withhold $73.5 million in funding over what DOT said were noncompliance issues with state-issued CDLs.
Shell Arc Deal Underscores Canada Appeal as Energy Supplier
Analysts say Shell's purchase of Canada’s Arc Resources marks a vote of confidence in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s push to expand the nation’s hydrocarbon exports.
CBO: Tariff Policy Shifts Could Add $1.1 Trillion to Deficit
The CBO says shifts in U.S. tariff policy may add $1.1 trillion to federal budget deficits over a 10-year period, though exact calculations aren’t yet possible.
Joby Flies Electric Air Taxis Between JFK and Manhattan
Joby Aviation is flying electric air taxis between John F. Kennedy International Airport and Manhattan this week to show off its quieter, zero-emission aircraft.
Walmart Raises $4.25 Billion in High-Grade Bond Sale
Walmart Inc. raised $4.25 billion from a high-grade bond offering, boosting the size of the deal amid a flood of issuance that was mostly well received.
Trucker Challenges Arrest, ICE Detention After Traffic Stop
Jagdish Singh won a partial victory April 20 when a federal judge agreed the government violated his Fifth Amendment due process rights in arresting him.
Heartland Q1 Loss Narrows on Busy March, Lower Expenses
A positive March due to improved freight volume and higher driver utilization plus lower expenses boosted Q1 2026 results at truckload carrier Heartland Express.
Freightliner Upgrades Cascadia Safety Technology Suite
The upgrades to the truck’s Detroit Assurance safety software include Cross Traffic Assist and Active Side Guard Assist 2.
Scotseal X-treme HD Keeps Vehicles on the Road
Reliability is crucial in the world of heavy-duty vocational vehicles. When it comes to operating in harsh environments and demanding applications such as waste management, construction, mining, and forestry operations, vehicle equipment is constantly pushed to its limits. It’s these operating conditions that drive the development of the latest innovation from SKF Automotive: the Scotseal X-Treme HD seal.
BP Passes Exxon to Emerge as Top Oil Stock During Iran War
BP, long the laggard among oil supermajors, is emerging as the sector’s top stock during the Iran war as it reaps “exceptional” trading profits.
Oil Prices Rise With Iran Talks at Impasse
Brent crude to be delivered in July, which is where most of the trading is happening in the oil market, rose 2.3% to $101.38 per barrel.
Hormuz Loss of a Billion Barrels Is Set to Crash Oil Demand
The longer the strait stays closed, the more consumption is going to have to recalibrate lower to align with supply that has dropped at least 10%.
United CEO Says Merger Talks With American Have Ended
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby on April 27 outlined the reasons for a merger, but said talks went nowhere because American didn’t go along.
VTNA, Mack Q1 Sales Fall on 25%-30% Plant Output Cutbacks
Volvo Trucks North America and Mack Trucks sales in the first quarter of 2026 fell a combined 34% year over year, parent company Volvo Group said April 24.
Perspective: Safety Drives Inclusion for Women in Logistics
Women represent about 40% of the logistics workforce, yet they remain underrepresented in key roles, write Irdeto's Lisa Spencer and UPS' Melanie Vittitow.
Duffy Asks States to Identify Worst Traffic Bottlenecks
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is asking governors and mayors to identify their worst traffic bottlenecks to obtain federal assistance to ease congestion.
Target Orders Relocation to HQ for Merchandising Teams
Target is requiring that some remote workers relocate to the retailer’s headquarters in what is the company’s largest return-to-office mandate in recent months.