New 'Affordable' Airline Offers Flights Under $100 as Travel Prices Soar
Data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed airline fares increasing by 34.1 percent over the past year.
Video Shows Huge Machine Tunneling for Britain's High-Speed Rail Project
Dorothy, the 410-foot-long boring machine weighing 2,000 tons, is drilling under the countryside in Europe's biggest-ever infrastructure project.
Buttigieg Slams Republicans Against Bill Protecting Same-Sex Marriages
Buttigieg, the first openly gay U.S. Cabinet secretary, said Sunday that his "marriage deserves to be treated equally."
'Moments of Panic' as Passengers on Halted Train Are Surrounded by Wildfire
"The train continued the journey after a few minutes stopped," Twitter user @PacoSeoanePerez said of the experience.
Killer Fatally Shot Victims After Following Them on Public Transit: Police
A Philadelphia police captain on Friday said the killings are a "random act of violence, which we may never get to the bottom of and uncover why."
Space Weather Can Disrupt Train Lines, Researchers Warn
Train signaling might be disrupted by solar flares and other space weather, leading to delays or even crashes.
Pregnant Driver Cites Texas Abortion Law to Justify Using HOV Lane Alone
Brandy Bottone argued her unborn baby is counts as a second person after she was pulled over for driving alone in a high-occupancy-vehicle lane.
Fifth of Food-Related Gas Emissions Come From Transportation: Scientists
Researchers in Australia say transporting food around the world causes three gigatons of gasses to be emitted every year.
The Super73-R Brooklyn E-Bike Feels More Like a Motorcycle Than a Bicycle
The new, souped-up Super73-R Brooklyn e-bike can go up to 20 miles per hour using the throttle and couldn't be more fun to ride.
Travelers Likely Still Need Masks Despite Airlines Lifting Mandates
Several transportation authorities are keeping mask mandates for taxis, subways and buses, meaning travelers may still need masks going to and from the airport.
Who Is Kathryn Mizelle? Trump-Appointed Judge Who Struck Down Mask Mandate
The American Bar Association previously wrote that she was "not qualified" for her position.
As Consumer Prices Rise, Coffee is Canary in the Climate Change Coal Mine
Over the past few years, COVID-19, climate events and new political conflicts have demonstrated that global shocks are becoming the new normal. Agricultural industries like coffee need a strong pipeline of innovations to reduce risk.
'I Want This Job': Adorable Viral Video Shows School Bus for Dogs
"Now my dog isn't lonely at home and can have fun with all her friends all day," owner Mireya Bustamante told Newsweek.
Flight Attendants Urge Biden to Nix Mask Rule as Crews Struggle to Enforce
In the past year, more than 6 in 10 unruly passenger incidents were related to COVID-19 face-mask compliance.
Expert: Reliable Government Funding Holds Key To Sustainable Transport
Fixing transportation cannot happen with the flip of a policy switch.
Zoomo Sport Review: A Rentable E-Bike That's Heavy on Power
Zoomo's latest e-bike is available to rent weekly or monthly if you're hesitant to spend a lot of money on an electric bike.
Video Shows Helicopter Crash Into Ocean Near Florida Beachgoers
The chopper can be seen flying downward until it crashes into the water close to swimmers and boats.
NY to Crackdown on Subway Behavior by Prohibiting Drug Use, Sleeping
The chaotic atmosphere has become an internet joke as photos show trains being turned into makeshift bedrooms, restaurants, and animal shelters.
Airlines Dealt with 500 'Unruly Passengers' In Just One Month
65 percent of the unruly passenger incidents were mask-related, but some acts were dangerous and lewd.
Trucker Blockade at U.S.-Canada Border Causes Over $1B in Losses Daily
"In a matter of a couple of months, you're talking about losing more money than all of General Motors is worth," labor expert Arthur Wheaton told Newsweek.
Heart-Stopping Video Shows Cops Lifting SUV to Free Trapped Woman
Police saved the 70-Year-Old woman who was trapped under her car last month.
App Provides Parents Real-time Insights Into School Bus Safety
Parents and school administrators can track students on their route homes and view profiles of the drivers.
From 'Betty Whiteout' to 'Aaron Brr, Sir,' Hundreds of Snowplows Get Names
The Michigan Department of Transportation said they received roughly 15,400 suggestions of names and have since named almost 300 trucks.
What To Know About 5G and How It May Affect Airplanes As Flights Cancelled
Among the airlines affected was Dubai's Emirates, which said it would suspend flights to nine U.S. destinations from January 19 until further notice.
Woman Killed After Man Pushes Her Onto Times Square Subway Tracks
"To lose a New Yorker in this fashion, would only continue to elevate the fears of individuals not using our subway system," said Mayor Eric Adams.
Amtrak Pays $2.25 Million to Disabled People Who Couldn't Access Trains
The settlement stated that Amtrak will "take steps" to make stations across the country more accessible.
CDC COVID Cruise Guidelines Explained As Agency Says to Avoid Them
The health agency is recommending that even fully vaccinated people do not go on cruises because of concerns about the spread go the Omicron variant of COVID.
Planned 5G Wireless Deployment Could Compromise Airline Safety, Execs Warn
The executives stated that 5G could have "an enormous negative impact on the aviation industry."
This Flying Taxi Could Hit Speeds of Up to 186 Mph, Fly for 155 Miles
The wings of the aircraft will be able to tilt in order to transition from vertical to normal flight mode, according to the Chinese company Pantuo Aviation.
Buttigieg Stresses Ending Pandemic With Vaccine Push Will End Shortages
"The best way to end a pandemic-related shortage is to end the pandemic, and that's why the vaccine push is so important," Buttigieg said.