
How And Why $150 NJ Transit World Cup Train Tickets Became Reality
New Jersey Transit announced a $150 round‑trip fare for World Cup fans traveling from New York Penn Station to MetLife Stadium, reflecting a $48 million cost estimate for moving roughly 40,000 riders per match. The price stems from a funding standoff: the state says it must foot the transit bill, while FIFA has offered no dedicated financing. MetLife’s isolated location and limited off‑site parking force reliance on a single rail spur, amplifying the logistical challenge. The dispute highlights shifting attitudes toward public subsidies for major sporting events.

Inside the Race to Control the World’s Lithium Supply
Lithium production has exploded from 31,500 tonnes in 2015 to an estimated 290,000 tonnes in 2025, fueling a $150 billion battery market that grew 20% year‑over‑year. China now dominates both mining and refining, projected to control roughly half of the global lithium market...
3.19 Billion Uganda Standard Gauge Railway Project Attracts US Financing Shift After China Exit
Uganda’s $3.19 billion Standard Gauge Railway, a 272‑km link between Kampala and the Kenyan border, is moving forward under a new financing plan led by Citibank. After years of stalled Chinese talks, the government terminated the Chinese contract and turned to...

Fresh Attacks Shatter ‘Open Hormuz’ Narrative as Iran Pushes New Maritime Regime
On April 18, three separate incidents—including a projectile strike on a containership, gunfire from IRGC‑linked gunboats on a tanker, and a near‑miss near a cruise ship—were reported off Oman, shattering the narrative that the Strait of Hormuz is fully open....

Ultra4 Is Returning to Pikes Peak for an Epic Racing Crossover
Ultra4 USA Championship will field three racers at the 2026 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb on June 21, marking the series' first official entry in 15 years. The lineup includes multiple‑time King of the Hammers champion Loren Healy in the...

Come on Down to the Boat Show: 1993 Luxury Liners Compared
Car & Driver’s February 1993 test compared four luxury coupes—Acura Legend LS, Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe, Lincoln Mark VIII, and Lexus SC400. The Lexus earned first place for its blend of styling, handling, and ergonomics, while the Eldorado and Mark VIII tied for second despite...
The Best Class 1 E-Bikes Right Now, According to Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports released its 2026 roundup of the best Class 1 e‑bikes as federal EV subsidies wind down. The list highlights five models that balance price, performance, and rider experience, from the premium Gazelle Medeo T1 at $3,000 to the budget-friendly...
Vessels Attacked as Iran Reasserts Control of Hormuz
On Saturday, two commercial vessels were attacked in the Gulf of Oman, prompting alerts from the UK Maritime Trade Operations. The incidents followed Iran’s announcement that it would reassert strict military control over the Strait of Hormuz, despite earlier assurances...
Two Indian-Flagged Ships Attacked While Crossing Strait of Hormuz, Government Confirms
India’s Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that two Indian‑flagged crude‑oil tankers were attacked while transiting the Strait of Hormuz on April 18. The incidents prompted India to summon Iran’s ambassador in New Delhi for a high‑level meeting. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri...
DigiFlight Introduces Phoenix Mixed-Reality Trainer For Apache Crews
DigiFlight Inc. unveiled the Phoenix Mixed‑Reality Flight Training Device for AH‑64 Apache crews at the Army Aviation Warfighting Summit in Nashville. The system combines a full‑scale cockpit replica, mixed‑reality visuals, and a high‑fidelity aerodynamic model to simulate pilot and gunner...
Ships Abort Hormuz Transit Attempts
At least 21 vessels attempting to exit the Gulf of Oman were forced to reverse course after Iran reinstated strict transit controls in the Strait of Hormuz. The reversal followed a brief reopening announced by Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Araghchi...
Product Tankers Exit Hormuz Amid Iran U‑turn
Three clean oil product tankers successfully exited the Strait of Hormuz on April 18 despite Iran abruptly reversing its earlier pledge to keep the waterway open for managed passage. All three vessels are flagged as high sanctions‑risk by Windward, yet...

14 Hurt After Minibus Slams Into Back of Goods Vehicle in Hong Kong
Fourteen passengers were injured when a minibus collided with a heavy goods vehicle in Tsing Yi, Hong Kong, at about 9:30 pm on Saturday. The crash occurred near Ching Chung House at Cheung Ching Estate. Emergency responders treated the injured on site, and two...

MODEX 2026: MyBull Showcases Indoor-Outdoor Automation Technologies
MyBull Robotics showcased two new autonomous machines at MODEX 2026, unveiling the TMN-FP20 two‑ton forklift and the TMN‑T50US five‑ton AMR‑capable tugger. Both units are engineered for seamless indoor‑outdoor operation, featuring sensor‑fusion navigation that eliminates the need for QR codes or...
Yozma IN10 Review: $1200 Somehow Buys a 40mph Ultra-Capable Mini Electric Dirtbike
The Yozma IN10 electric dirt bike sells for $1,199, putting it in the same price bracket as many mid‑range e‑bikes. It packs a 2.6 kW brushless motor with 146 Nm of torque, hits up to 40 mph, and claims a 53‑mile range, though...
Gord Magill Wrote the Book Trucking Needed
Gord Magill’s new book, “End of the Road: Inside the War on Truckers,” offers a first‑hand exposé of the trucking industry’s systemic decline. Drawing on three decades behind the wheel, Magill traces deregulation, wage compression, fabricated driver‑shortage narratives, and a...

Strait of Hormuz Shut, US Blockade Intensifies, and Gunfire Reported
The Strait of Hormuz was abruptly closed after Iranian Revolutionary Guard gunships attacked a tanker and a cargo vessel, prompting the UK military to confirm the incidents. The United States responded with an intensified naval blockade while President Biden signaled...

Closed? Open? Closed? Why Is Iran Changing Course on the Strait of Hormuz?
Iran abruptly re‑imposed shipping restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz just hours after announcing it was fully open to commercial vessels. Chinese analysts interpret the move as a leverage tactic ahead of a looming cease‑fire deadline and potential talks with...
Meet the Inventor Dubbed ‘Black Edison,’ Who Beat Thomas Edison in Court
Granville T. Woods, an African‑American engineer dubbed the “Black Edison,” filed a groundbreaking 1887 patent for a wireless telegraph system that allowed moving trains to exchange messages via electromagnetic induction. He successfully defended the invention in a series of high‑profile...

In the UK, EVs Are Cheaper than Petrol Cars, Thanks to Chinese Competition
UK’s largest auto‑buying platform Autotrader reports the average new electric vehicle now costs £785 ($1,060) less than a comparable petrol car, with the typical EV priced at £42,620 versus £43,405 for gasoline models. The price advantage stems from generous government...

MODEX 2026: Cainiao Debuts ZeeBot Climbing Robot
Cainiao unveiled its first self‑developed rack‑climbing robot, ZeeBot, at MODEX 2026. The robot is already operating in a Guangdong warehouse, where it reportedly doubled storage and retrieval productivity. ZeeBot can ascend a five‑level rack in about 10 seconds, merging floor...

Reopening Strait of Hormuz Would Ease Oil Crisis but Only So Much
The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global energy, remains under "strict" Iranian control despite talk of reopening. Even a full opening would require weeks before Persian Gulf oil and gas reach international markets, leaving supply tight. Prices for...

Southwest Airlines Joins Alaska Airlines in Letting Wine Fly Free
Southwest Airlines announced its Sip and Ship program, letting passengers check up to one case of wine for free on select West Coast routes starting April 24. The offering aligns with new service to Santa Rosa, California, and targets wine‑country...

MODEX 2026: VCO Systems Introduces LumiRover
VCO Systems unveiled LumiRover, an autonomous mobile robot‑enabled pick‑to‑light cart at MODEX 2026. The solution blends pick‑to‑light accuracy with AMR mobility, letting pickers stay in fixed zones while carts navigate to items, which lifts throughput and labor efficiency. LumiRover adds...

Cabinet Nod for Continuation of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana-III Till March 2028
The Union Cabinet approved extending the third phase of the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY‑III) to March 2028, raising its outlay to ₹83,977 crore (about $10.1 bn). The extension also pushes completion of hilly‑area bridges to March 2029, allowing pending projects to be...

Iran’s Navy Tells Ships Strait of Hormuz Shut Again, Two Vessels Report Gunfire
Iran’s navy broadcast a VHF message declaring the Strait of Hormuz closed again, reversing a prior notice that allowed limited lanes. On Saturday, at least two commercial vessels reported gunfire from IRGC gunboats near the Qeshm and Larak islands, forcing...
Indian Ships Reverse Course in Hormuz Strait, Vessel Tracker Says
Two Indian‑flagged vessels, including a supertanker loaded with 2 million barrels of Iraqi oil, turned back in the Strait of Hormuz after reports that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard opened fire. The British Maritime Trade Operations Centre said the crew were safe but...

Ukraine Strikes Two Russian Refineries, Baltic Sea Port
Ukrainian drone forces struck two oil refineries in Russia’s Samara region and set fire to the Vysotsk port terminal in the Leningrad region, according to local governors and Ukrainian officials. The attacks are part of a broader campaign that has...

When You Can Transfer Points and Miles Between Programs (Airlines, Hotels, Credit Cards)
Transferring points between frequent‑flyer programs is generally prohibited, with a few rare exceptions. Avios stands out as the only mileage currency that moves freely among seven airlines at a 1:1, no‑fee rate. Hotel loyalty programs, especially Marriott Bonvoy, allow transfers...

China Trade Deal Has Canadians Looking Forward to Cheaper Electric Vehicles
Canada’s January trade deal with China slashed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to 6.1%, down from over 100%, and opened a 49,000‑vehicle annual import quota. Major makers such as BYD, Geely, Nio and Xpeng are gearing up to launch showrooms...

'It's Just Scale': Local Mom-and-Pop Car Dealerships Are Growing or Dying Amid Industry Consolidation, Rise of Mega-Retailers
Family‑owned Sylvester Chevrolet in rural Pennsylvania was sold to New York‑based Matthews Auto Group, marking another deal in a wave of dealership consolidation. The top 150 U.S. dealers now account for 27% of new‑vehicle sales, up from 24.3% in 2021, while...

This Florida Town Gives Residents a Free Golf Cart with Each New Home
Babcock Ranch, a planned community in Florida, now includes a free golf cart with every new home purchase, reinforcing its brand as a "golf‑cart‑living" haven. The town boasts over 100 miles of bike trails, 10 mph speed limits in school zones,...
Think Fast-Charging Ruins EV Batteries? Look At This 111,000-Mile Tesla Model Y
An ex‑taxi Tesla Model Y with 111,000 miles was examined after being charged almost exclusively on DC fast chargers. Diagnostic data shows the vehicle used just 36 kWh from home charging and 32,684 kWh from fast chargers, yet its battery retains 92%...

Cabinet Extends PMGSY-III Till 2028; Outlay Raised to ₹83,977 Crore
The Union Cabinet approved extending the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana‑III (PMGSY‑III) to March 2028, raising its budget to ₹83,977 crore (approximately $10.1 billion). The extension also pushes bridge completion in hilly regions to March 2029 and allows pending projects slated before 31 Mar 2025 to...

1 Million Bees Terrorize Highway After Beekeeper’s Truck Crashes
A pickup truck hauling roughly one million bees crashed on Interstate 40 near Knoxville, Tennessee, releasing the swarm onto stalled traffic. Drivers were instructed via the Tennessee Department of Transport’s X account to remain inside their vehicles while officials worked to...
Tired of Waiting for Your EV to Charge Up? One Chinese Company Has a Novel Solution
NIO Power has rolled out a fully automated battery‑swap system that replaces an EV’s depleted pack in just over three minutes. The Chinese automaker now operates roughly 4,000 swap stations, primarily in China, and has logged more than 100 million swaps...

Hormuz Chaos, Lebanon Clashes Dent Trump Peace Deal Hopes
Iran re‑imposed a closure of the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, halting vessel traffic and prompting reports of gunfire near a supertanker. At the same time, Israel launched attacks on targets in Lebanon, escalating regional tensions. The moves undercut optimism...
Cabinet Approves ₹24,815 Crore Rail Capacity Projects, to Add 601 Km Across UP, Andhra Pradesh
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved two multitracking railway projects worth ₹24,815 crore (approximately $3 billion), adding about 601 km of third and fourth lines across Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh. The upgrades cover the 403 km Ghaziabad‑Sitapur corridor, currently operating at 168% capacity, and...
Palantir, Thales, and a Startup Are Competing to Build the FAA’s Predictive Air Traffic AI
The Federal Aviation Administration is developing SMART, an AI-driven system that will extend air‑traffic conflict prediction from the current 15‑minute window to two hours. Palantir, Thales, and Boston‑based startup Air Space Intelligence are vying for the contract, which sits within...

Should You Rent an EV for Your Road Trip? As Gas Prices Rise, Let's Look at the Costs
As gasoline prices climb amid global supply strains, rental firms are expanding electric‑vehicle (EV) fleets with daily rates between $40 and $90, often matching or undercutting gas‑car prices. Electricity costs range from $0.08 to $0.20 per mile, but fast‑charging fees...
Pirelli Raises Prices as Part of Middle East Crisis Mitigation Plan
Pirelli has activated a mitigation plan to counter the Middle East crisis, combining price hikes with cost‑cutting measures. The firm presented its 2025 full‑year results, confirming 2026 forecasts but noting adjusted EBIT may sit at the lower end of guidance....
Iran Says that Strait of Hormuz Is Closed Once Again, Situation Returns to Previous State
Iran announced that the Strait of Hormuz will revert to strict control, effectively re‑closing the waterway after a brief, limited reopening. Tehran blames the United States for not guaranteeing full freedom of navigation, demanding vessel approvals for any transit. Shipping...
Tankers Transit Hormuz Despite Iran Blockade Warning
Two tankers transited the Strait of Hormuz eastbound on April 18, marking the first crude shipments since Iran announced a temporary reopening of the waterway. The VLCC FPMC C Lord, partially loaded in Qatar and Saudi Arabia, headed toward Fujairah...

The Mighty Engine That Jaguar Built, and Built Jaguar
For four decades the XK engine was Jaguar’s engineering cornerstone, powering everything from post‑war sports cars to luxury sedans. In 2024 the British automaker announced a bold pivot to an all‑electric lineup, a move echoed by its Formula E program. Last...

India: Switch Mobility to Deploy 25 Electric Intercity Coaches
Switch Mobility, the Hinduja Group‑owned e‑bus maker, has begun deploying 25 electric intercity coaches on the high‑traffic Mumbai‑Pune corridor for private operator Purple Bus. The first batch of ten EiV12 coaches was flagged off last week, with the remaining units slated...
Ola Electric Rolls Out Festive Offer with Discounts up to ₹50,000 Ahead of Akshaya Tritiya
Ola Electric launched the "Ola Sona" weekend promotion ahead of Akshaya Tritiya, offering discounts of up to ₹50,000 (~$600) on select scooters and motorcycles, with entry‑level models starting at ₹49,999 (~$602). The Roadster X+ 9.1 kWh is priced at ₹1,39,999 (~$1,690)...
Lutnick Shuts Down Talk of Any Chinese Investment in US Autos
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told a Semafor audience that Chinese automakers, including BYD, will not be allowed to invest in U.S. auto manufacturing, responding with a firm “no.” He reiterated the stance in remarks to Bloomberg, saying “not cars,...

Quehenberger Goes All-Electric for Dm Store Deliveries in Vienna
Austrian logistics firm Quehenberger has completed full electrification of its delivery fleet for dm drugstore locations in Vienna, deploying ten Volvo FM Electric trucks to serve roughly 100 stores daily. The transition, which began with three electric trucks earlier in...

VDL Works. Now We Need to Act on That Evidence
The 2025 operational data confirms that Very High Frequency DataLink (VDL) is reliable, scalable and free of major outages, disproving the long‑standing "crunch" narrative. SITA’s engineering overhaul delivered continuous service, growing message volumes and increased CPDLC usage throughout summer 2025....
Greek, Indian Tankers U-Turn Before Hormuz Amid Reopening Doubt
Several Greek and Indian crude tankers reversed course in the Persian Gulf on Saturday after Iran sent mixed messages about the Strait of Hormuz’s openness. The six vessels, holding roughly 8.3 million barrels of non‑Iranian crude, were heading toward the strait...