In-Flight Phone Calls May Be The Next Annoying Thing On Planes
If U.S. aviation officials allow calls over Wi-Fi, they want airlines to decide if it's OK and to let passengers know about it beforehand.

FAA calls on airlines to help prevent another travel meltdown
The FAA is changing some practices due to recent runway incursion events, and addressing possible effects of staffing shortages.

New railroad merger could impact rail safety nationwide
The railroad industry as a whole is facing intense scrutiny by the government and the public since the derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

First major US railroad merger in 2 decades will go forward
Canadian Pacific's $31 billion acquisition of Kansas City Southern will create the only railroad linking Canada, Mexico and the U.S.
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ATF handcuffed by archaic records system
In 1986, Congress passed a ban on the ATF ever having a so-called federal gun registry or any kind of electronic database of firearms.

Why do screens affect our sleep?
58% of Americans say they look at a screen within an hour of bedtime.

Sam Bankman-Fried charged with paying $40M bribe to China
The embattled FTX founder is accused of paying "one or more" Chinese officials to unfreeze assets linked to his hedge fund, Alameda Research.