The Department of Energy recently terminated $7.5 billion in grants for 223 projects that had been approved by the Biden administration.
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Perspective: Trucking’s Strength Comes From Its Unity
Americans depend on trucking, but for the third straight year, tonnage is stuck in neutral, and to continue to weather this slump, we must stick together, writes ATA President Chris Spear.
October 25, 2025The Changing Role of Yard Management
Yard and dock management is one of the most critical but overlooked elements in freight operations, but over the next five years, automated gate access will transform into an essential.
October 28, 2025Covenant Reports Revenue Gains Amid Muted Q3 Market
“Overall, we expect modest contraction in our combined truckload fleet and growth in our asset-light segments," Covenant CEO David Parker said.Â
October 24, 2025Inflation Stays Elevated but Prices Rose Less Than Feared
The figures show that inflation continues to rise more slowly than many economists expected when President Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs in April.
October 24, 2025DSV Seeks Buyer for USA Truck After DB Schenker Deal
USA Truck’s business model does not fit DSV’s vision for asset-light North American on-road operations, the company said in a report accompanying the most recent quarter’s results.
October 24, 2025GM Cuts More Than 200 Salaried Workers to Push Profits
Tariffs have added costs that automakers mostly have not offset with higher prices, and they are reining in investments for EVs that are selling slowly as the government eliminates incentives.
October 24, 2025Bridgestone Taps New CEO With Mandate to Revive Growth
Morita, 52, will take over as CEO on Jan. 1. He’s currently the company’s chief strategy officer and has been with Bridgestone for almost three decades.
October 24, 2025DOT Renews Criticism of Immigrant Drivers After Crash
A truck driver accused of being under the influence and causing a fiery crash that killed three people on a California freeway is in the country illegally, U.S. °®¶¹´«Ã½land Security officials said.
October 24, 2025GM, Stellantis Lose Part of Canada Tariff Break After Job Cuts
GM and Stellantis will be forced to pay tariffs on some U.S.-made vehicles they import for sale in Canada, after the companies decided to reduce assembly-line work at Ontario factories.
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