DOT Secretary Sean Duffy has accused California of having the most “egregious” licensing situation of any state, with 25% of its non-domiciled CDLs in violation of federal rules.
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Supreme Court Considers Trump Tariffs
The administration is trying to defend the tariffs after lower courts ruled the emergency law Trump invoked doesn’t give him near-limitless power to set and change duties on imports.
November 5, 2025At Least 7 Dead After UPS Cargo Jet Crashes in Kentucky
A UPS freighter jet crashed shortly after takeoff Nov. 4 from Louisville, Ky., in a fiery accident that authorities said killed at least seven people and injured nearly a dozen others.
November 5, 2025Lawmakers Urge DOT Crackdown on Fraudulent CDL Mills
Members of Congress are urging DOT to investigate so-called CDL mills and enforce English proficiency rules as part of broader efforts to improve driver training and highway safety.
November 4, 2025Duffy Warns of 'Mass Chaos' in Skies if Shutdown Continues
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy predicted Nov. 4 that there could be chaos in the skies next week if the government shutdown drags on and air traffic controllers miss a second paycheck.
November 4, 2025Meatpacker JBS to Pay $1.1 Million to Settle N.Y. Climate Suit
The state alleged JBS misled the public about reducing the impact of its operations on the environment. JBS said the settlement “does not reflect an admission of wrongdoing.”
November 4, 2025US to Pause Port Fees on China Ships Starting Nov. 10
From Nov. 10, the U.S. will pause measures designed to combat China’s shipping dominance, the White House said. Meanwhile, Beijing said it would suspend the countermeasures it imposed.
November 3, 2025US Air Travel Delays Stack Up as Shutdown Strains Staffing
U.S. air travel is beginning to show signs of strain as the government shutdown drags on, with traffic controller shortages snarling thousands of flights into the weekend.
October 31, 2025Perspective: Trucking Battles Lawsuit Abuse
Most every trucking company began with one person, one truck and a belief in a better tomorrow. But today, we face a challenge unlike any we’ve seen before, writes new ATA Chairman Greg Hodgen.
November 3, 2025Trucking Industry Waits With Congress Stuck in Neutral
Bills meant to expand access to truck parking as well as enhance the safety of the nation’s pipeline system await consideration in the transportation policy and funding panels.
October 30, 2025