UPS Inc. began shipping out its first batch of Johnson & Johnson vaccines March 2, now that the single-dose vaccine for the coronavirus has emergency use authorization.
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Senate Panel Hosts Deputy DOT Nominee Polly Trottenberg
Polly Trottenberg, nominated to the deputy secretary role at the U.S. Department of Transportation, is scheduled to appear before the Senate Commerce Committee on March 3.
Senate Panel Hosts Deputy DOT Nominee Polly Trottenberg
Polly Trottenberg, nominated to the deputy secretary role at the U.S. Department of Transportation, is scheduled to appear before the Senate Commerce Committee on March 3.
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo Confirmed as Commerce Secretary
Gina Raimondo easily won Senate confirmation as Commerce secretary, placing the Rhode Island governor at the heart of President Joe Biden’s efforts to revive the U.S. economy and confront alleged unfair trade practices by China.
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo Confirmed as Commerce Secretary
Gina Raimondo easily won Senate confirmation as Commerce secretary, placing the Rhode Island governor at the heart of President Joe Biden’s efforts to revive the U.S. economy and confront alleged unfair trade practices by China.
As Amazon Air Expands, Report Sees Potential Challenge to UPS, FedEx and USPS
Amazon Air is poised for a summertime growth spurt that could send its daily schedule to more than 160 flights per day.
As Amazon Air Expands, Report Sees Potential Challenge to UPS, FedEx and USPS
Amazon Air is poised for a summertime growth spurt that could send its daily schedule to more than 160 flights per day.
American Petroleum Institute Mulls Embrace of Carbon Pricing
The American Petroleum Institute is considering throwing its weight behind a government-imposed price on carbon dioxide emissions as a way to slow global warming, a major policy shift by the oil industry’s top trade group.
Hertz Eyes Bankruptcy Exit Via $4.2 Billion Stake Sale
In a deal to jettison itself from under bankruptcy protection, Hertz said March 2 that it may sell a controlling stake in the company to two investment firms for $4.2 billion.
Federal Judge Requires Railroads to Turn Over Certain Evidence in Fuel Surcharge Lawsuit
In a move that could help speed up the path to a trial, a District of Columbia federal judge ruled in a multidistrict federal lawsuit that more than 200 shippers are entitled to pursue certain evidence to support their allegation that the four largest …