by Charlie Leocha | Sep 2, 2015
More ID, bag checks on Europe’s trains after foiled attack After the thwarted terrorist attack on a French train, the European Union (EU) is struggling to find the right balance between security and the free movement of passengers across EU borders. However, every...
by Charlie Leocha | Aug 27, 2015
You can blame the beeping economy for worst US traffic ever The improvements in the economy cut both ways. More work and lower gasoline prices mean more people on the roads. And, that means more traffic jams. It seems we can’t have it all. Overall, American...
by Renee Kronon-Schertz | Aug 12, 2015
Commission still trying to preserve affordable lodging along California coast In California, as more and more hotels are being built along the shoreline, the state is struggling to maintain affordable lodging with an ocean view. The sticking point remains the same:...
by Charlie Leocha | Aug 11, 2015
WalkCar is the personal transporter if you don’t want to ride a bike or take a car When you first see it, you may be forgiven if describing it as a laptop with wheels. However, it is actually a personal transport device that weighs only 6.6 pounds and packs into...
by Charlie Leocha | Aug 10, 2015
Delta Air Lines shrinks Dubai service At the same time that Delta is leading a battle against Gulf carriers in Washington, D.C., they are reducing their service from Dubai. With local economies growing at almost three times the rate of the rest of the world, one would...
by Charlie Leocha | Aug 7, 2015
FedEx & other airlines want American, Delta and United Airlines to just shut up and compete The infighting among international airlines has spilled over into the domestic market. The Big 3 — American, Delta and United — have been working to stop expansion of the...