Broken Rail Caused CSX Derailment in West Virginia, Officials Say
The Department of Transportation's Federal Railroad Administration said the Feb. 16 derailment in Mount Carbon, West Virginia, was caused by a rail defect that was overlooked during two inspections.
October 9, 2015McCarthy Withdraws From House Speaker Race
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who last week pledged support for long-term highway funding, dropped out of the race for U.S. House speaker on the day his party was poised to nominate him to replace John Boehner, as an internal Republican feud erupted into open warfare on Capitol Hill.
October 8, 2015Manufacturing Deteriorates on Weaker Global Demand
American manufacturing stagnated in September as a stronger dollar and faltering overseas markets led to the slowest pace of orders since November 2012.
October 1, 2015Consumer Comfort Reaches Highest Level Since Mid-July
Consumers were more upbeat last week than at any time since mid-July as Americans held the most favorable views of the buying climate in three months.
October 1, 2015Consumer Spending Rose More Than Forecast in August
Household spending climbed more than forecast in August and incomes also rose as the biggest part of the U.S. economy continued to power past a global slowdown.
September 28, 2015Caterpillar to Cut 10,000 Jobs Over Four Years as Mining, Energy Slumps Continue
Caterpillar Inc., the world’s biggest mining and construction machinery manufacturer, reduced its sales forecast and said it will cut as many as 10,000 jobs over four years in response to a slowdown in the mining and energy industries.
September 24, 2015China Sitting on an Ocean of Diesel Fuel
Orders for Business Equipment Stall After Two-Month Gain
The momentum in orders for business equipment stalled in August after gains the prior two months as U.S. investment took a breather amid volatility in financial markets and concerns that global growth is slowing.
September 24, 2015Volkswagen AG CEO Martin Winterkorn Resigns After Emissions Scandal
Volkswagen AG CEO Martin Winterkorn, who during nearly a decade at the helm catapulted VW to the top spot in global sales, stepped down after admitting the automaker cheated on U.S. emissions tests.
September 23, 2015N.Y., N.J. Ask US to Pay Half of $20 Billion Rail Tunnel
Govs. Chris Christie of New Jersey and Andrew Cuomo of New York want the federal government to pay half of a $20 billion commuter rail tunnel under the Hudson River.
September 21, 2015