• Reuters

    FOCUS-UPS, FedEx transition to electric vans slowed by battery shortages, low supply

    UPS and FedEx are facing uncertainty in U.S. supplies of big, boxy electric step vans they need to replace their gas guzzlers and make a dent in the country's climate-warming tailpipe emissions. The path to electrification by the package delivery giants is critical to U.S. President Joe Biden's transportation climate goals. Achieving that aim, however, is hampered by battery shortages that are limiting EV supplies and keeping prices high, and by startup electric van makers that are running out of money and shutting down.

  • Yahoo Sports

    The Fantasy Baseball Numbers Do Lie: Stats that could be deceiving us

    Dalton Del Don examines stats that are likely warping our perception of some slumping fantasy baseball performers.

  • Associated Press

    USA Track & Field expands its maternity policy to give athletes more time to work way their back

    U.S. Olympic hurdler Christina Clemons sent numerous emails to those in the track community raising concerns over a gap in health care insurance coverage for new mothers who still wanted to compete. For Clemons, it's a way to help carry the baton and follow in the footsteps of Allyson Felix and others who have been advocating for equality for mothers on and off the track. “There is a huge lack of support in sports in general when it comes to mothers, which is crazy to me," said the 33-year-old Clemons, who gave birth to her son, Kylo, on Feb. 4, 2023, and is trying to make the U.S. team for the Paris Games this summer.