COVID passenger forces Royal Caribbean's Odyssey of the Seas to briefly return to port
Royal Caribbean's Odyssey of the Seas is under investigation by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
New Jersey lawmakers weigh Atlantic City casino aid bill
A bill that would give tax relief to Atlantic City's casinos — and possibly prevent the closure of as many as four of them — was being considered Monday in the New Jersey Legislature.
Fauci says masks on planes will always be necessary no matter what: 'Go that extra step'
Fauci responded to a claim Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly made mid-week before a Senate panel.
Southwest CEO tests positive for COVID-19 after Senate testimony
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly has tested positive for COVID-19 after he testified at a Senate hearing
Florida man kicked off United Airlines flight for wearing women’s underwear as COVID-19 mask
A Florida man says he was kicked off a United Airlines flight on Wednesday for wearing women’s underwear as a COVID-19 face mask.
Morgan Stanley telling workers to stay home through the end of the year
Morgan Stanley is now encouraging a chunk of its top producers to stay home for the remainder of the year because of a surge in COVID-19.
DC bookseller Politics and Prose lawyers up after employees move to unionize
Famed Washington, D.C., bookseller Politics and Prose has hired a high-powered law firm, Jones Day, to represent it after employees asked to unionize
Qantas to switch domestic fleet to Airbus in blow to Boeing
Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd said on Thursday it has chosen Airbus SE as the preferred supplier to replace its domestic fleet, switching from Boeing Co in a major win for the European planemaker.
LA's 'Death Hotel' featured in Netflix doc to be converted into affordable housing
An infamous downtown Los Angeles hotel that has attracted the public's fascination because of its checkered history and deadly past and was recently featured in a Netflix documentary will be converted into affordable housing.
Southwest CEO: 'Masks don't add much, if anything' against COVID-19 on planes
Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly told a Senate committee Wednesday that "masks don't add much, if anything," against the spread of COVID-19 on airplanes
Denver airport sees hundreds of flight cancellations due to high winds
High winds are causing travel problems across at Denver International Airport, where wind gusts of up to 55 mph were reported in the area.
American Airlines CEO faces Senate hearing as consumer group's letter outlines litany of complaints
Consumers' Research is sending senators a letter outlining a series of criticisms of American Airlines CEO Doug Parker's record.
Airline CEOs set to testify at Senate hearing
The CEOs of American, Southwest, and United Airlines are slated to testify before a Senate panel on Wednesday, where lawmakers will ask about the effectiveness of COVID-19 payroll relief funds.
Vegas welcomes a new name: Harry Reid International Airport
Former U.S. Sen.
Harris announces private-sector investments in Central America
Vice President Kamala Harris hosted a roundtable Monday to announce that international businesses have committed $1.2 billion to investing in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
MGM Resorts to sell Mirage hotel and casino for $1.08 billion to Hard Rock
MGM Resorts International said on Monday that it would sell the operations of the Mirage hotel and casino in Las Vegas to Hard Rock International for about $1.08 billion in cash.
NYC steakhouse owner slams vaccine, mask mandates: 'Bad news for us'
Bobby Van's Steakhouse owner Joseph Smith argued that New York City’s vaccine and mask mandates are “bad news” for business, noting that about 460 people have canceled group and party reservations because of the restrictions.
Philadelphia to require patrons of food establishments be fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Philadelphia on Monday introduced a new mandate requiring that, beginning in January, individuals be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter “any establishment that serves food” in the city.
San Francisco's vaunted tolerance dims amid brazen crimes
Politically liberal San Franciscans are used to living cheek by jowl with open drug use, feces-infested streets and petty crime. But a surge in home break-ins and brazen shoplifting has some residents feeling that the city they fell in love with is in decline.
Midwest winter storm forces airlines to cancel hundreds of flights with foot of snow expected in some areas
A major winter storm is causing travel problems at Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport, where around 3-5 inches of snow is expected to fall.