Government hiring spree propping up the US job market
State and local governments are on a hiring spree to fill high-turnover positions, which is keeping the job market afloat, Labor Department data shows.
American Airlines pilots union sees 'significant spike' in safety-related issues
The American Airlines pilots union warned in a letter on Saturday that it has been tracking a "significant spike" in safety- and maintenance-related problems.
FAA rolling out new technology to reduce risk of runway accidents
The Federal Aviation Administration, trying to eliminate all close calls at airports, is deploying more technology to improve "air traffic controllers’ situational awareness."
USPS proposes raising stamp prices again
The USPS on Tuesday laid out the slew of price hikes it aims to implement, saying they would amount to roughly 7.8% increases across mailing services.
American Binance security expert transferred to notorious Nigerian prison: ‘our nightmare has gotten worse’
Nigerian government holds Tigran Gambaryan as apparent collateral for charges levied at cryptocurrency firm Binance amid a failing economy and soaring inflation.
Hand sanitizer, aloe gel recalled over warnings it could cause comas or blindness
A company is voluntarily recalling hand sanitizers and aloe gel after discovering that there was methanol in the products. Methanol can cause serious health issues for consumers.
8.4M Tide, Gain and other laundry pods recalled over unsafe packaging
Millions of packages of laundry pods have been recalled because they could split open and pose a risk of harm to children and other vulnerable populations.
FAA investigating possible close call between Southwest Airlines jet, air traffic control tower
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating why a Southwest Airlines plane flew near an air traffic control tower when it was attempting to land at LaGuardia Airport in New York last month.
Boeing faces 'pivotal moment,' new airplane chief says
Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Stephanie Pope told staff in a letter this week that the company is facing a "pivotal moment" as it tries to rebuild its reputation.
Certain fire extinguishing balls may fail to work, could lead to injury or death: regulators
Federal safety regulators are warning consumers to avoid certain fire extinguisher balls because they could fail and in turn pose a serious risk of injury or death.
Danger ahead: CBO says debt will consume 166% of GDP in 30 years
The CBO released a report showing that the national debt will rise to unprecedented levels over the next three decades despite recent deficit reduction efforts.
DMV outage temporarily hits offices nationwide, impacting driver's license services, permit tests
A nationwide outage hit DMV offices early Thursday, temporarily impacting various services from driver license renewal to permit tests.
Intel plans US building spree thanks to billions in federal chip subsidies
Intel received $20 billion in federal funding and loans to invest in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing through the CHIPS Act as it looks to help restore America's chipmaking edge.
Boeing needs to focus on safety and quality after incidents, FAA chief says
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration is calling on Boeing to shift its focus from production to ensuring the safety and quality of its aircraft following recent incidents.
Veteran pilot flies Boeing 737 Max with ‘concern’ after latest incidents
While American Airlines Captain Dennis Tajer doesn't fly with fear, he does have concern when getting into the cockpit given the issues Boeing continues to have.
Neti pots, nasal-rinsing devices linked to potentially deadly amoeba
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new data that potentially links neti pots and other nasal-rinsing devices to a dangerous amoeba.
European lawmakers pass AI Act, world’s first comprehensive AI law
European lawmakers on Wednesday approved the world’s most comprehensive legislation yet on artificial intelligence, setting out rules and restrictions on the technology.
Boeing security footage of work on jet with failed door plug is unavailable, NTSB says
The head of the NTSB says Boeing claims it does not have records or security footage indicating which employees conducted repairs on the 737 Max 9 that lost a door mid-flight.
Cinnamon products sold at Dollar Tree, Family Dollar have elevated lead levels, FDA says
The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers to avoid more cinnamon products that have elevated levels of lead and could be harmful to a person over a prolonged period.
Federal judge orders minority-business agency to service White people too
U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman has blocked the Minority Business Development Agency from only offering services to minority-owned businesses, ruling race-conscious policies are unconstitutional.