Germany’s Cheap Transit Ticket Is Boosting Train Trips, DPA Says
Germany’s affordable public transit offer has successfully nudged consumers to ditch their cars for trains, according to news
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NYC Congestion Pricing Plan Risks Delays With New Jersey Lawsuit
A lawsuit filed yesterday by New Jersey threatens to delay a first-of-its-kind plan to charge motorists to drive
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The Columbus Zoo thought this gorilla was a male -- then it gave birth to a baby
Zookeepers at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium arrived to a pair of unexpected discoveries Thursday morning: a newborn baby gorilla and the news that its mother wasn't a male gorilla.
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American Air Offers to Add $1 Billion to Pending Pilot Deal
American Airlines Group Inc. said changes it offered in a pending contract agreement with pilots would increase the
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UPS and Teamsters Union to Resume Talks on July 25 as Strike Date Nears
United Parcel Service Inc. and Teamsters negotiators are poised to restart talks on July 25 as the two
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AutoNation, Carvana See Prices Falling as Margin Pressure Grows
AutoNation Inc.’s top executive warned that softening car prices will likely fall further as inventory grows, a welcome
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New Jersey Sues Over Congestion Pricing Plan in New York City
A plan to charge motorists driving into midtown Manhattan in New York City was challenged by neighboring New
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London Tube Strike Called Off After Breakthrough in Talks
Unions have called off a week of strikes on the London Underground that had been scheduled to start
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Biggest Cork Maker Plans to Be Fastest Harvester in the World
For more than 150 years, Corticeira Amorim SA has thrived by buying slabs of bark stripped from cork
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UPS Strike Would Deal Blow to US Inflation Fight, Supply Chain
A potential strike by 340,000 unionized workers at United Parcel Service Inc. threatens to unravel progress in tackling
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Amsterdam to Ban Cruise Ships in Bid to Cut Tourism, Pollution
Amsterdam voted to ban cruise ships in an effort to cut back on the inflow of tourists and
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Ukraine Grain Now Relies on a River Drying in the Drought
The threat of Russian aggression towards Ukraine’s Black Sea ports and ships will force the country to export
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