Larry Kudlow: Senate Democrats can't beat the filibuster, their dream of 'American socialism' is blocked
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow discussed how moderate Democrats' opposition of removing the filibuster helped stop their latest election bill and New York City's rejection of progressive policies on “Kudlow.”
Celebrity Cruises no longer requires coronavirus vaccination proof in Florida
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is no longer a requirement for passengers who board a vessel from Celebrity Cruises in Florida.
Illicit COVID-19 drugs bound for Mexico seized by US authorities
Criminal activity is on the uprise in U.S. airports, where federal authorities continue to seize illegal COVID-19 drugs trying to make their way to Mexico.
FAA proposes $124,500 in fines for passengers who refused to wear a mask, assaulted flight attendants
The Federal Aviation Administration is cracking down on rowdy passengers, announcing $124,500 in proposed fines on Tuesday against eight passengers who allegedly refused to wear a mask, drank their own booze on planes, or assaulted flight attendants.
Demand for $500 (or higher) wine tastings is 'off the charts' in Napa Valley
To wine or not to wine.
American Airlines cancels hundreds of flights over staffing shortage
American Airlines canceled more than 300 flights Saturday and Sunday, many because they couldn’t staff crews for the planes, CNBC reported.
United Airlines relaxing rules on appearance for some employees
United Airlines recently sent a memo to employees saying the company’s appearance standards would be relaxed for customer-facing employees starting Sept. 1.
World's third-largest diamond unearthed in Botswana
A 1,098-carat diamond believed to be the third-largest gem-quality stone ever to be mined has been discovered in Botswana, according to a joint venture between Anglo American's (AAL.L) De Beers and the government.
Delta CEO expects business travel to return to pre-pandemic levels July 1
Delta CEO Ed Bastian revealed on "The Claman Countdown" that domestic travel should see a full recovery by the end of summer 2021 and business travel specifically could return to pre-pandemic levels by the start of July.
FAA mandates Boeing 737 MAX inspections for key automated flight system
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Wednesday issued a directive for Boeing Co requiring operators of 737 MAX airplanes to conduct additional inspections for the plane's automated flight control system.
Royal Caribbean says vaccines will be mandated on all cruises, except ones setting sail from Florida
Royal Caribbean clarified its vaccine policy ahead of the cruise line's return to U.S. ports next month, saying Monday that all passengers 16 and older must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, except for on ships setting sail from Florida.
Southwest Airlines’ system issues continue for 2nd day
Southwest Airlines’ computer issues continued into Tuesday afternoon, a day after a computer glitch stranded passengers at airport terminals around the country.
Southwest Airlines implements ground stop after third-party tech issues
California’s Hollywood Burbank Airport announced on Twitter late Monday that Southwest Airlines resolved an issue that had suspended all departures at the location and flights are resuming.
Elon Musk to sell last remaining California home
Elon Musk called his San Francisco Bay area home "a special place" which he hopes to sell to a big family.
First fully vaccinated cruise in North America reports 2 passengers test positive for COVID
Two passengers aboard the Celebrity Millennium cruise ship – which carried only vaccinated crew and passengers as the industry aims to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic lockdown – tested positive for COVID-19 at the end of the cruise, the company said Thursday.
TSA anticipates labor shortages at more than 100 airports, seeks volunteers
As travel continues to skyrocket across the country, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) anticipates a labor shortage at airports nationwide and seeks volunteers to work checkpoints.
Viva Las Business: Vegas reopens
Las Vegas is seeing excessive demand after a paltry 2020.
Las Vegas welcomes World of Concrete as first major convention since pandemic began
World of Concrete, one of the largest annual conventions, is being held June 8-10 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Las Vegas Sands faces $12B claim in Macau court
U.S. casino giant Las Vegas Sands is facing a $12 billion lawsuit from a former partner in a Macau court, in a case set to shine a light over how coveted casino licenses were awarded in the world's biggest gambling hub two decades ago.
American Airlines asking Dallas-based employees to volunteer to work without pay as travel skyrockets
American Airlines is asking Dallas-based employees to volunteer to work outside of normal hours without additional pay amid uptick in travel demand.