DETROIT — Another death has been linked to dangerous Takata air bag inflators by U.S. regulators, the 28th in the United States.
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Brent Crude Tumbles Below $75 a Barrel, Erasing 2024 Gains
Brent erased its 2024 gains as concerns about demand in the world’s two biggest economies overshadow heightened geopolitical risks.
China Responds to Canada’s EV Tariffs With Rapeseed Probe
China will start an anti-dumping probe into rapeseed imports from Canada, with trade tensions escalating after Canada imposed tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, steel and aluminum.
Container Carrier Profits Soar on Record Volumes, High Rates
The global container shipping industry saw profits surge to more than $10 billion in the second quarter on record volumes and rising freight rates after Red Sea diversions.
Decision on Reclassifying Marijuana to Come After Election
WASHINGTON — A decision on whether to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug won’t come until after the November presidential election.
Crossword Puzzle Solution for September 2, 2024
Here’s the solution to the crossword puzzle found in the September 2, 2024 print edition.
Trucking Technology Connects the Dots for Carriers
As connected trucks rack up miles and pile up data, fleet managers can increasingly make use of the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence to access and act on the incoming information.
Connected Trucks Go Mainstream
Connected truck capabilities such as remote diagnostics and over-the-air software updates are becoming more standard and more powerful as manufacturers integrate them into their designs.
Port of Bellingham to Install Electrical Plugs for Vessels
The Port of Bellingham received a $2.8 million grant from the state of Washington for the electrification of shore power at the shipping terminal.
Biden Awards $62 Million to Help Speed Hydrogen Adoption
The Biden administration will award $62 million to accelerate development of the nation’s nascent hydrogen industry, seen as key for decarbonizing steel, cement and heavy transportation.