Bethlehem booming with Christmas tourists after two-year pandemic lull
Hotels in Bethlehem are fully booked for Christmas as thousands of tourists return to the Holy Land for the holidays after the pandemic caused two years of slow business.
Bahamas jail where FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly heading is 'harsh,' rat-infested: State Department
Fox Hill Prison, where FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly is heading following his arrest in the Bahamas, has "harsh" conditions and poor sanitation, the State Department says.
Delta lifts its 2023 guidance as travel stock takes off
Delta Air Lines is lifting its 2023 guidance as holiday travel picks up and travelers return to the skies
New Orleans shocked after horrific killing of tourist in hotel during holiday tourism season
The brutal beating death of a tourist in New Orleans earlier this month is sending chills through the city during its holiday tourism season.
FTX CEO questions actions by Bahamian authorities amid bankruptcy
New FTX CEO John Ray III said his team is investigating actions taken by the Bahamian government amid the crypto exchange's bankruptcy, saying authorities are uncooperative.
Boom taps Kratos to power supersonic plane Overture, delays rollout
Boom now expects its first "Overture" jet to leave the factory in 2026 and begin test flights the following year. It added it was aiming for certification in 2029.
Chinese real estate mogul extradited to US on bribery charges over San Francisco project
Guangzhou R&F Properties co-founder Zhang Li has been arrested in London for the purpose of extradition so he may face trial for bribery charges in the U.S.
Despite cooling US housing market, Florida still top spot for Americans looking to move: study
Nearly a quarter of U.S. homebuyers are looking to move, according to a study from Redfin. States in the Sun Belt, such as Florida, are top destinations for the moves.
Strip club 'unlawfully retaliated' against dancers who brought up safety concerns, labor board says
Strippers who were fired and locked out from the topless bar where they worked were "unlawfully retaliated" against by management, the NLRB said last week.
San Francisco guaranteed income program for pregnant Black women to expand across California
A San Francisco guaranteed income program for Black pregnant women will expand to other parts of California
Disney World announces ticket price hike, more changes
Walt Disney World announced that the park is raising ticket prices at Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios and the Animal Kingdom.
Norwegian Cruise Line reveals new routes for 2024 and 2025: 'Ultimate cruise vacation'
Norwegian Cruise Line announces its new sail itineraries for winter 2024, summer 2025 and winter 2025. Six ships will travel to the Greek Isles, the Caribbean, Alaska and more.
Airbus CEO details broad post-crisis industrial hurdles
Energy shortages weigh more heavily in Europe whereas the U.S. industry is more concerned about shortages of labor, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said on Thursday.
EU announces price hikes for airline permits in bid to combat climate change
EU lawmakers reached a deal on new rules for aviation-related carbon emissions by making airlines pay more for permits in a bid to address climate change.
Boeing dealt setback on New 737 Max models
United Airlines Holdings Inc., Delta Air Lines Inc. and Southwest Airlines Co. are among carriers that have placed significant orders for the new 737 MAX models.
Wealthy New Yorkers fled city en masse as high-tax state exodus persists
Wealthy Americans left New York in droves two years ago as the city continues to grapple with an exodus of high-income earners leaving for lower-tax destinations.
Airbus’s delivery miss is scarier with recession looming
After the markets closed on Tuesday, Airbus on said it considered its previous target of delivering around 700 commercial aircraft in 2022 to be "out of reach."
Boeing's last 747 to roll out of Washington state factory
Once the largest passenger aircraft built, the last Boeing 747 rolled off the factory floor in Everett, Washington after over 50 years of production.
San Francisco police may deploy robots as deadly force option, officials take up final vote
San Francisco's board of supervisors is slated to vote a second time on a policy that would permit using robots as a "deadly force option" in limited scenarios.
Uber settles with Chicago for $10 million following investigation
Chicago said it and Uber had come to a $10 million settlement in connection to an investigation of the company's UberEats and Postmates food delivery apps.



















