GM restarts driverless car program more than a year after Cruise robotaxi incident
GM revives driverless car program with focus on personal vehicles instead of robotaxis after pausing Cruise operations due to 2023 safety incident.
At least 2 dead in Pennsylvania US Steel plant explosion, dozens injured
An explosion rocked the U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works facility near Pittsburgh Monday, leaving people trapped beneath the rubble, officials said.
Trump criticizes Federal Reserve's $3.1B renovation spending as completely wasteful government expenditure
Trump announced a press conference on Washington D.C. crime and beautification while criticizing Federal Reserve's $3.1 billion building renovation as wasteful spending.
United Airlines resumes operations after widespread tech system error stops flights
A technical issue forced United Airlines to hold all mainline flights at departure airports on Wednesday evening, sparking travel chaos across the U.S.
Trump escalates Canada tariffs to 35% while setting new tariff rates for dozens of other countries
President Trump signs executive order raising Canada tariff to 35% on Thursday, citing the nation's role in allowing illegal drugs to flow into America.
Delta Air Lines co-pilot arrested by Homeland Security on charges of child sexual abuse material
Homeland Security agents and air marshals stormed a Delta aircraft cockpit to arrest a co-pilot on sexual abuse material charges after the flight landed in San Francisco, according to reports.
Trump secures historic $550B trade deal with Japan: 'Never been anything like it'
The Trump administration secured a $550 billion investment from Japan with 90% of profits going to the US, along with reciprocal tariffs of 15% and expanded market access.
Trump announces 'huge win' for American businesses in landmark Indonesia trade deal that eliminates barriers
New US-Indonesia trade agreement eliminates tariffs on American exports while securing commitments to protect labor rights and purchase Boeing aircraft and farm products.
Senator slams Big Tech's role in 'pirating' copyrighted books for AI training purposes
Meta executives acquired pirated books for AI training despite ethical concerns. Recent court rulings on AI copyright infringement show mixed results for authors.