California tech leaders challenge progressive policies as billionaires, businesses flee: report
Centrist tech leaders, including Garry Tan and Chris Larsen urge business figures to stay in California and fight against policies like a proposed tax on billionaires.
United Airlines can now refuse to transport passengers who won’t wear headphones
United Airlines added headphone language to its refusal-of-transport policy, giving the airline authority to deny boarding to passengers who play audio aloud.
American Airlines pilot encourages 'selfish and rude' passengers to 'be nice to each other'
An American Airlines pilot gave a rousing pre-flight speech to passengers encouraging civility and decency while onboard. (Anna Maltezos via Storyful)
Six Flags to sell 7 amusement parks in deal worth more than $330M
Six Flags will sell seven amusement parks for $331 million, including Michigan's Adventure and Valleyfair, to focus on stronger-performing locations.
Burgum says US-Venezuela ties moving at 'Trump speed,' will help keep energy costs down for Americans
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum says the U.S.-Venezuela energy partnership is moving at "Trump speed" toward a "golden age of abundance" as American companies show interest.
Las Vegas hotel-casino that closed during COVID and never reopened is demolished
A Las Vegas casino was demolished in a controlled implosion after it closed during COVID and never reopened, drawing crowds for explosive farewell.
Shuttered Las Vegas hotel-casino is imploded
Demolition crews on Thursday morning imploded the Eastside Cannery Hotel-Casino that closed during the COVID-19 pandemic and never reopened.
American Airlines becomes first US carrier to restore Venezuela flights since 2019 shutdown
American Airlines becomes first U.S. carrier to resume Venezuela flights since 2019, offering Miami to Caracas and Maracaibo routes after DOT approval.
Starbucks to open new office in Nashville, move some jobs from Seattle
Starbucks is planning to open a new Nashville, Tennessee, corporate office later this year as part of its North American expansion strategy, creating new jobs.
Sec Burgum travels to Venezuela for rare earth mineral talks weeks after Maduro arrest
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum traveled to Venezuela to explore a rare earth minerals partnership as the Trump administration seeks alternatives to China.
Ivana Trump’s Manhattan townhouse sells for $14M after $12.5M price cut
Ivana Trump's opulent Manhattan townhouse sells for $14 million after a massive price cut, reflecting ongoing luxury real estate market struggles in the city.
Travelers stranded in Dubai paying huge sums to flee on private charter flights amid Operation Epic Fury
Wealthy travelers reportedly pay hefty sums for private jets to flee the Middle East after airport closures from Operation Epic Fury force evacuations.
Chris Sununu: The aviation system may be in chaos again soon
Former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu stresses the economic impact of government shutdowns on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
Uber, Joby Aviation to launch air taxi service
Joby Aviation founder and CEO JoeBen Bevirt details the launch of the Uber Air taxi service, powered by Joby eVTOLs, starting in Dubai on 'The Claman Countdown.'
American Express to build 55-floor tower at World Trade Center site
Financial giant American Express has announced plans for the construction of a 55-floor building at 2 World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan.
Possible bullet holes mysteriously appear on American Airlines plane after flight from Colombia
American Airlines jet discovered with possible bullet holes after Miami landing from Colombia. Aircraft grounded for investigation following inspection.
Spirit Airlines reaches deal to exit bankruptcy proceedings by early summer
Spirit Airlines announced an agreement with lenders to emerge from bankruptcy this year as a leaner airline focused on high-demand routes and premium seating options.
US, Canadian airlines cancel Puerto Vallarta flights after reported killing of cartel leader ‘El Mencho’
Airlines canceled flights to parts of Mexico after the drug lord "El Mencho" was reportedly killed by the Mexican government, leading to violent clashes.
Grubhub, DoorDash shut down NYC operations as city enforces travel ban during 'historic' blizzard
Major delivery platforms including DoorDash and Grubhub are halting their New York City operations as a historic blizzard threatens to bring two feet of snow.
Chicago office market in freefall amid national downturn
Office buildings across major U.S. cities are selling at shocking 70-90% discounts as remote work continues to reshape commercial real estate markets nationwide.


















