Tight Truck Capacity Opens Window for US Railroads to Win Back Freight March 6, 2026 By Apratim Sarkar U.S. railroads including CSX Corp, Union Pacific and BNSF are moving to recapture freight from truckers as tightening trucking capacity...
After Buyout, Universal North America Changes Name to One Alliance March 6, 2026 A year after it was acquired by its CEO’s new holding company, Universal North America has added offices in Florida...
Virginia Could Pave Way for Self-Driving Cars and Trucks by 2028 March 6, 2026 By DAN EGITTO /ARLnow Even if self-driving vehicles become legally possible in Virginia, they’d have to get through several more rounds of discussion and...
Maine’s Local Governments Spent $3 Million of Its Opioid Settlement Funds Last Year March 6, 2026 By EMILY BADER /The Maine Monitor Local governments spent $3 million in opioid settlement funds last year on projects ranging from addiction treatment in jails to...
xAI Loses Bid to Halt California AI Data Disclosure Law March 6, 2026 By Blake Brittain Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI failed to convince a California federal court on Thursday to temporarily block the state’s...
Insurance Issues Topped Complaints to Oregon Financial Regulator Last Year March 6, 2026 Insurance issues were the most frequent complaint fielded by the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation last year. In the final...
Why EV Chargers Are Booming Despite Slumping New Car Sales March 5, 2026 By Kyle Stock Despite the plunge in US electric vehicle sales, it appears there’s a critical enough mass to sustain the companies building...
Texas Engineering Firm Honored for Commitment to Workplace Safety March 5, 2026 The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) has recognized Pond & Company with a Lone Star Safety...
Meta Trial in New Mexico Highlights Video Depositions by Top Executives March 5, 2026 By Morgan Lee Prosecutors began presenting never-before-seen video depositions of Meta executives at a trial in New Mexico on Tuesday to bolster accusations...
Severe Storms in Kansas Lead to $879 Million in Insurance Claims in 2025 March 5, 2026 Severe storms in Kansas caused $879 million in insurance claims in 2025, the state insurance department said. More than 82,000...