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Frontier Airlines CEO says workforce got ‘lazy’ during pandemic
Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle said during a recent conference that the COVID-19 pandemic made America's workforce "lazy." He received backlash for the remarks.
United Airlines passengers 'pushed' back into their seats as plane abruptly aborts landing in Boston
A United Airlines flight on Monday was asked to cancel its landing at Boston Logan International Airport because a plane was still on the runway.
Picasso's alleged marriage-ending painting could fetch $120M at auction
Pablo Picasso's 1932 'Femme à la Montre' painting, which depicts his mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter, is up for auction in New York City. The artwork could be sold for $120 million.
UAW strike will be felt beyond Detroit, National Association of Manufacturers warns
The National Association of Manufacturers is calling on the United Auto Workers union and Detroit's Big Three automakers to work out an agreement to end the strike.
Spirit Airlines partners with Liberty University flight school, looks to address pilot shortage
Liberty University is partnering with Spirit Airlines in a pipeline program to land aeronautics graduates jobs as pilots amid a national shortage.
Surveillance footage catches TSA agents stealing from passengers at Miami International
TSA agents were caught on camera scoping out bags being scanned in Miami International Airport and removing money from passenger's personal items.
Big Tech restaurant vendor Toast to replace CEO after fee outrage caused by 'breach of ethical leadership'
Toast Inc., the Boston-based Big Tech restaurant point-of-sale vendor, announced a management change six weeks after it angered customers over its sudden new fees.
Citi NYC headquarters blocked by climate protesters; police arrest over 20 people
Entrances at Citigroup's headquarters in New York City were blocked by climate protesters Thursday. Police made multiple arrests, and people were eventually able to enter the building.
Luxury cruise ship freed in Greenland after 3 on board test positive for COVID-19
A luxury cruise ship that ran aground in Greenland on Monday has been freed with the assistance of a fishing vessel after three people aboard tested positive for COVID-19.
Delta Air Lines restricts access to airport lounges, changes rules to earn elite status
Delta Air Lines is changing how customers can gain access into their lounges and earn frequent flyer status.
Caesars Entertainment reportedly paid ransomware demand
Caesars Entertainment reportedly experienced a cyberattack not long ago that resulted in some of its data getting exposed to hackers, according to Bloomberg.
MGM cyberattack continues to create chaos for Vegas operations; SEC notified
MGM Resorts International confirmed a recent cyberattack that is affecting computer systems and websites in a Wednesday filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Luxury cruise ship with 206 passengers runs aground in Greenland
A luxury cruise ship ran aground in a national park in Greenland on Monday, stranding 206 passengers and crew, with the nearest Danish navy vessel days away.
‘Monumental’ antitrust case between Google, Justice Department begins in Washington, DC
A Justice Department’s litigator said Tuesday that the case is about “whether Google’s search engine will ever face meaningful competition."
Ural Airlines flight makes emergency landing in a field in Russia after pilot feared running out of fuel
A passenger plane has landed in a field in Russia’s Novosibirsk region on Tuesday after its pilot feared there may have not been enough fuel to make it to an airport, reports say.
Swiss International Air Lines reportedly leaves all bags behind on flight delivering passengers to Spain
Swiss International Air Lines left all the luggage behind for a flight as it carried passengers from Switzerland to Spain on Saturday, according to outlet AFP.
MGM Resorts experiences 'cybersecurity issue' impacting operations and prompting investigation
MGM Resorts International said on Monday it was experiencing a "cybersecurity" issue, forcing the company to shut down certain systems while experts investigated the breach.
World Trade Center rebuild revitalized lower Manhattan and brought healing
Twenty-two years after the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, lower Manhattan has rebounded, been rebuilt and is thriving more than ever.
Couple livid after sitting next to farting dog on 13-hour flight
A New Zealand couple is asking for a refund after they sat next to a smelly dog on a 13-hour-long Singapore Airlines flight from Paris to New Zealand.