Walmart Canada Deploys First Hydrogen Fuel Cell-Powered Nikola Tre Truck

Walmart Canada Deploys First Hydrogen Fuel Cell-Powered Nikola Tre Truck

Walmart Canada has deployed its first hydrogen fuel cell-powered Nikola Tre truck, becoming the first major retail chain in North America to introduce a hydrogen fuel cell electric semi truck to its fleet.


American Airlines to Suspend Flight Training Programs Due to Pilot Shortage

American Airlines and other North American carriers face severe pilot shortages due to increased post-pandemic travel, prompting them to pause pilot training programs for now.

'Inside Out 2' Hits $1 Billion Globally, First to Achieve Milestone Since 'Barbie'

'Inside Out 2' has grossed $1 billion at the global box office, becoming the first film to achieve this milestone since 'Barbie' and breaking the record previously held by 'Frozen 2' for the fastest animated movie to reach $1 billion.

US Seeks Guilty Plea from Boeing Over 737 MAX Settlement Violation

The US Justice Department is urging Boeing to plead guilty to a criminal charge for violating a settlement related to the fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019.


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