General News
NHTSA Warns Drivers About Fake Ticket Texts
“NHTSA does not issue traffic tickets and will never text, call or email any member of the public regarding any traffic violation,” the agency said May 19.
Nussbaum Boosts Pay for OTR Van Drivers
Nussbaum Transportation announced what it described as its largest compensation update in recent history, increasing mileage pay and more for OTR van drivers.
Americans Are About to Pay Even More at the Grocery Store
The latest USDA food price outlook, published May 22, projected a 3.2% advance in grocery prices this year.
Oil Prices Decline as Financial Markets Rise
The price for a barrel of Brent crude, the international standard, fell $ 3.7% to $95.88 a barrel.
BP’s Ousted Chair Says He Was Fired Without Explanation
Manifold said in a statement, “I dispute entirely the characterization of my conduct and I will not allow a false narrative to go unchallenged.”
Fed Official Warns U.S. Oil Won’t Fill Global Supply Gap
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan said if the Strait of Hormuz doesn't reopen soon, consumption will need to fall.
Canada to Supply LNG to Germany
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has set a goal to double non-U.S. trade in a decade.
ATA Prepares for 89th National Truck Driving Championships
The qualifying season is underway for ATA's National Truck Driving Championships, with hundreds of commercial drivers competing in state tournaments.
Russian Diesel, Jet Fuel Export Limits Would Add Price Pressure
Russia is considering limiting exports of diesel and jet fuel, Interfax said, as refinery run rates fall to multiyear lows amid Ukraine’s escalating attacks.
Mexico Export Gains Face Trump Tariff, Supply Chain Risks
U.S. tariffs pushed by President Donald Trump and supply chain disruptions are eroding Mexico’s gains as a manufacturing hub.
Volvo Wins U.S. Clearance Over China-Tied Vehicle Ban
The Trump administration reached an agreement with Volvo Car that will allow the automaker to avoid a U.S. ban on connected vehicles tied to China.
Highway Legislation Awaits House Consideration
When the House returns from Memorial Day recess, lawmakers are expected to take up a highway policy bill that would amplify federal funding for truck parking.
Hendrickson Introduces High-Efficiency Electric Drive Axle
Electraax features a fully integrated electric powertrain that combines a lightweight axle, single-speed gearbox, motor and inverter into one modular design.
U.S. Companies Stay Quiet on Tariff Refunds
The scramble for $166 billion in refunds comes with political and legal risks. Trump says it’s foreign firms that pay his import taxes and he’s painting refund backers as unpatriotic
Pony AI Lifts 2026 Robotaxi Fleet Goal on Faster Growth
In addition to the larger fleet target, the company now expects full-year robotaxi revenue to grow 3.5 times its 2025 level of $16.6 million.
Supreme Court: Florida Can't Sue States Over Immigrant CDLs
Florida argued unsuccessfully that California and Washington were failing to verify the immigration status of license applicants.
U.S. Files Claim Against First Brands, Alleging Tariff Fraud
First Brands was hit with a formal claim for $285.5 million related to allegations that it underpaid levies on parts imported from China.
Voltera to Merge With Revel, Uniting EV Charging Networks
In addition to building infrastructure for autonomous and ride-hail vehicles, the new company “expects to explore adjacent opportunities.”
Logistics Firm Stord Nabs $250M to Help Brands Take On Amazon
Stord has positioned itself as a partner to help retailers manage inventory as well as the checkout and fulfillment process.
Oil Giant BP Abruptly Ousts Chairman Manifold Over 'Conduct'
BP's board named Ian Tyler as interim chair on May 26, effective immediately. The company said that it will begin the process of finding a permanent chair.