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Trump proposes to cut 9,400 TSA workers, $1.5 billion from budget
The White House is proposing to cut more than 9,400 workers and just over $1.5 billion from the 60,000-employee Transportation Security Administration that handles airport…
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Middle East war means ‘all roads’ lead to higher prices, slower growth, IMF chief says
The war in the Middle East will lead to higher inflation and slower global growth, the head of the International Monetary Fund told Reuters on…
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Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor welcomes Ocean7 Ranger as the first ocean vessel of the 2026 international shipping season
U.S. Steel cargo shipment ends one of shortest winter closures for Great Lakes shipping
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NY Fed says March supply chain pressures highest since start of 2023
Supply chain pressures heated up in March to levels last seen at the start of 2023, data released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New…
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UPS, Teamsters reach settlement that caps driver severance offers
United Parcel Service said on Sunday that it had reached an agreement with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters to cap severance offers at 7,500 drivers…
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FAA proposes to hire 2,300 air traffic controllers in budget request
The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday it is proposing to hire 2,300 air traffic controller trainees as it works to address a persistent lack of…
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Iraq could restore oil exports to pre-war level within a week if Hormuz reopens, Basra Oil chief says
Iraq could restore crude oil exports to around 3.4 million barrels per day within a week provided the Iran war ends and the Strait of…
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DAT truckload spot rates and load-to-truck ratios, March 29-April 4, 2026
Freight trends from DAT One and DAT iQ
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WorldACD Weekly Air Cargo Trends (week 13) - 2026
Prices reach new highs even as traffic growth stalls
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FRA celebrates Siemens $220 million investment into American rail
Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Administrator David Fink joined Siemens Mobility in Lexington to celebrate the opening of Siemens’ new state-of-the-art passenger rail car manufacturing facility.