In California, where an early primary next year makes it a prime target for candidates, immigration could becomea front-burner issue.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
On autopilot: ‘Pilots are losing their basic flying skills,’ some fear after Boeing 737 Max crashes
Two Boeing 737 Max crashes killed 346 people and grounded the jet due to software problems. It also raised bigger questions about flight automation.
They fought at D-Day, now they’re fighting rust: Veterans struggle to save World War II ships
The Navy allowed groups around the country to take World War II ships, but scant attention was given to the multimillion-dollar maintenance costs.
Is California ready to ban gas-powered cars? Not yet. But they’re thinking about it
A top regulator came close Thursday, but ultimately backed away from directly raising the notion of giving the boot to exhaust-belching automobiles.
Boeing says 737 Max software is fixed, now it’s up to the FAA
The software fix was needed to allay concerns that figured in the crashes of two of the jetliners.
FAA chief defends grounding Boeing 737 Max later than other nations, worries problem took a year to discover
Boeing 737 Max had a cockpit warning light problem that took a year for FAA to learn, acting administrator Daniel Elwell told a US House committee.
‘With this money, I cannot survive’: Uber, Lyft strike hits L.A., NYC, Boston, Chicago as drivers protest
Uber and Lyft drivers protested low wages in Los Angeles, New York and cities across the country but the impact on customers appeared limited.
Amid scrutiny over 737 Max, Boeing to replace 900 inspectors. And union is not happy
Boeing plans to cut about 900inspection jobs, using technology replacements at its Seattle area factories, despite uproar over the 737 Max.
One Jewish, one Christian: How the California synagogue shooting tore apart two congregations
Two religious congregations about 12 miles apartwere bound by tragedy after the synagogue shooting. Their leaders are trying to rise above the hate.
With FAA’s blessing, that drone over your house may be Google’s Wing, not Amazon’s
FAA made Google offshoot Wing the first ‘air carrier’ to receive drone approval, clearing the way for service