Exxon set to order 5th Guyana oil vessel, sizing up more blocks
Guyana is hosting an auction for licenses to explore more of its offshore oil fields. Exxon currently dominates these oil fields, but other players smell blood.
Treasury Secretary Yellen will meet with China’s Vice Premier Liu He
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will host high-level meetings with the Chinese in an effort to ease tensions between the two countries.
Nepal crash: Searchers recover black boxes after plane mysteriously plummets into gorge
Nepali searchers recovered the black boxes for a Yeti Airlines craft that mysteriously crashed into a river gorge on Sunday, killing at least 68 people.
New York airport close call between two passenger planes on runway under investigation
The FAA and NTSB are investigating a close call between two planes on a runway at JFK International Airport in New York City around 8:45 p.m. on Friday evening.
Dozens killed in Nepal plane crash after aircraft plummets into river gorge
An aircraft in Nepal plummeted into a river gorge on Sunday, killing at least 68 people of the 72 believed to be on board, the country's civil aviation authority announced.
Cruise ship forced to divert after finding 17 Cuban migrants in small raft
Royal Caribbean's "Liberty of the Seas" cruise ship successfully rescued 17 Cuban migrants Saturday, finding them adrift in a makeshift boat on its route to the Bahamas
Billionaire landlord Ken Griffin pushes NYC mayor to fix crime
Billionaire landlord and Citadel CEO Ken Griffin urged New York City Mayor Eric Adams to fix crime and keep businesses from leaving the Big Apple.
Senators demand answers from Southwest Airlines CEO after holiday meltdown
Over a dozen senators sent a letter to Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan, demanding answers on a variety of issues related to its recent flight disruption fiasco.
New pilot contracts to drive up costs at US airlines
The Delta Air Lines pilot raises have been lauded by other pilot unions. If other airlines like American, United and Southwest follow suit, airline costs will increase.
FAA outage fallout: Hundreds of flights delayed, canceled day after meltdown
Hundreds of flights remain delayed or canceled across the United States Thursday, just one day after an FAA system failure ground the airline industry to a halt.
School districts blocking ChatGPT amid fears of cheating, educators weigh in on AI
School districts are banning a new artificial intelligence-powered chatbot that can respond to prompts on demand, such as writing complex essays.
Universal announces new Texas theme park
Smaller attractions like this are emblematic of a shift in the company's larger strategy, which typically focuses on large destination resorts.
Biden gives Buttigieg vote of confidence after FAA system meltdown disrupts travel nationwide
Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has the confidence of President Biden after a technical outage with the Federal Aviation Administration caused mass cancellations and delays.
FTX bankruptcy judge terminates Miami Heat arena naming rights deal
A federal bankruptcy judge reportedly moved Wednesday to terminate the naming rights agreement between Miami-Dade County and cryptocurrency exchange FTX for the Miami Heat's arena.
FAA lifts airline ground stop as flight delays, cancellations pile up across the country
The FAA's NOTAM system failed early Wednesday morning, resulting in thousands of delayed or canceled flights, according to the FAA's website.
Biden says FAA outage cause may not be known for 'a couple hours'
President Biden addressed the FAA outage on Wednesday morning, telling reporters it may be several hours before the cause is identified, as flights are canceled.
Amtrak train in South Carolina stalled for 20 hours, conductor tells riders who dial 911 they're not 'hostage'
An Amtrak train was stranded for at least 20 hours in rural South Carolina after the route from Washington, D.C., to Florida was detoured due to a freight train derailment.
Pilots say FAA computer outage that grounded US flights nationwide unprecedented
Southwest Airlines Pilots Association Vice President Cpt. Michael Santoro says it's "unlikely" the FAA computer systems were hacked, but rather are "old and inflated."
Disney World to tweak park reservations for annual passholders, allow impromptu visits after 2 p.m.
Walt Disney World Annual Passholders will soon be able to visit the theme parks without needing to make a Park Pass reservation.
TikTok CEO discusses new regulations with EU leaders as app faces US bans
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew met with members of the EU on Tuesday to discuss how the social media company will adhere with strict new digital regulations in Europe.