United Airlines modifies flight attendant hair, makeup, tattoo rules
Effective Sept. 15, any customer-facing uniformed employee will be allowed to have visible tattoos and wear their hair down. Employees will also be allowed to wear nail polish and "natural-looking makeup."
Wendy's opens delivery-only kitchens to meet growing demand
Wendy’s plans to open 700 delivery-only kitchens by 2025 to meet the growing demand from people who want their fast food brought to them.
AEG Presents to require COVID-19 vaccines for concertgoers
The vaccine requirement is set to go into full effect no later than Oct. 1, the company said in a news release on Thursday.
As COVID delta variant surges, TSA airport checkpoint screenings drop
Just over 1.7 million people passed through security checkpoints at airports nationwide on Tuesday, as concerns over the COVID-19 delta variant loom.
Texas officials bus untested migrants all over state at cost of $8G per day: report
Officials in Texas border cities overwhelmed by the number of arriving migrants are sending busloads of migrants to other cities across the state without testing them for the COVID-19 in a desperate attempt to alleviate the overcrowding, according to reports.
CDC director Rochelle Walensky says she is struggling to communicate with Americans about coronavirus
Rochelle Walensky said the patients she treated as a physician generally trusted that she was working in their best interests. As director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Walensky said she has learned the same isn’t always true of many people in the U.S.
Tesla's Elon Musk reiterates supply chain issues
The shortage in semiconductor chips — which power a wide range of products that connect, transport and entertain consumers — started last summer.
Chicago adds 12 states to its COVID-19 travel advisory list
It's the first time since April that the list has more states surpassing the mark of cases per day, per 100,000 residents than under, officials said.
Southwest Airlines says Delta variant is hurting its business
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JetBlue launches first London flight despite lingering pandemic
JetBlue Airways Corp started transatlantic flights between New York and London on Wednesday, planning to grab market share with low fares and drive a recovery on what is usually one of the world's busiest and most lucrative international routes.
McDonald's to require US office workers to get vaccinated; postpones office return
McDonald's Corp (MCD.N)will require its U.S.-based office workers to be vaccinated against the coronavirus and will delay a return of employees to its offices until at least October, the fast-food giant said on Wednesday.
Three major US airlines say they will not force employees to be vaccinated
Three major U.S. airlines announced they will not require current employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus bucking a precedent set by United Airlines who recently said they would require the shot for their employees.
Los Angeles mandating vaccination proof to enter many indoor public spaces
Los Angeles, the second-largest city in the United States, took a significant step toward the goal of requiring residents to be vaccinated in order to visit local business establishments.
NYSE requires COVID vaccinations to access trading floor
The NYSE has updated its vaccine policy for visitors to its iconic trading floor.
Hawaii's new COVID-19 bar, restaurant restrictions say no standing allowed
Hawaii Gov. David Ige announced new COVID-19 restrictions on Tuesday aimed at combatting the spread of the highly-transmissible Delta variant.
Novavax sets back COVID-19 vaccine FDA authorization request to fourth quarter
Maryland-based biotech Novavax announced a delay in plans to file for U.S. FDA authorization of its COVID-19 vaccine.
Congress spending spree invites massive fraud, experts warn
The proposed spending bills from Congress have experts warning that cases of fraud could increase rapidly.
Citigroup requires workers to receive COVID-19 vaccine before returning to corporate offices
Citigroup Inc. will require workers returning to its offices in New York City and elsewhere to be vaccinated.
United Airlines vaccine mandate driven by delta variant, hospitalization data, CEO Scott Kirby says
Last week, United – which has 67,000 U.S.-based employees – became the first major U.S. airline to announce that it will require employees in the U.S. to be vaccinated.
NYC landlord fears bankruptcy amid eviction moratorium extension
New York City landlord Jeff Touti said that he has no rights as a landlord and maintains he'll be bankrupt with the continued extensions of the eviction moratorium.



















