U.S. The prospect of summer drivers filling up on the highway is gaining ground in the price of gasoline, a sign of economic recovery and an epidemic devastation is a boon for the energy industry. Considering oil recovery and growing consumer demand, gasoline prices at U.S. pumps hit an average …
Read More »Uber sells its ‘flying taxi’ business to startup Joby
A day after unloading its self-driving vehicle unit, Uber Technologies Inc. Silicon Valley startup Joby Aviation said it would acquire Uber Elevate, and that Uber has agreed to invest 75 75 million as part of the deal. Joby told Uber UBR, -1.47% It had previously invested an undisclosed $ 50 …
Read More »European stocks fell and Dow futures fell 400 points as more restrictions were created in the increasing cases of COVID-19.
People wear protective masks when shopping at a market outside the Nucleon district during the second wave of coronavirus epidemics on October 27, 2020 in Berlin, Germany. Getty Images European stocks fell for a third straight session on Wednesday, with US equity futures also falling as investors struggled on a …
Read More »Scientists Discover Why Leaves on the Track Cause Travel Chaos | UK News
Leaves on the line are a notorious headache for commuters and train companies alike, causing costly delays. Now scientists say they haven’t chosen why the fallen foliage makes the rails so slippery. When the sheets are flattened against the tracks, they form a black layer that dramatically reduces friction between …
Read More »Portland Streetcar Operator Tests for Coronavirus – KATU
The Portland Streetcar operator tests positive for KATU coronavirus.
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