Government And Institutions

U.S. Approves Flights to Cuba by Six American Carriers

The United States has approved flights on six U.S. airlines toCuban cities other than Havana, linking the former Cold War foes closer together, the U.S. Transportation Department said in a statement on Friday.

U.S. Approves Flights to Cuba by Six American Carriers

The United States has approved flights on six U.S. airlines toCuban cities other than Havana, linking the former Cold War foes closer together, the U.S. Transportation Department said in a statement on Friday.

Boston Market CEO Says Minimum Wage Will Rise

Boston Market CEO George Michel joined FOX Business Network’s Cavuto: Coast-to-Coast on National Rotisserie Chicken Day to discuss how the regulatory environment affect businesses.

Boston Market CEO Says Minimum Wage Will Rise

Boston Market CEO George Michel joined FOX Business Network’s Cavuto: Coast-to-Coast on National Rotisserie Chicken Day to discuss how the regulatory environment affect businesses.

TSA Screening Made 70K Miss American Flights This Year

Airport screening delays have caused more than 70,000 American Airlines customers and 40,000 checked bags to miss their flights this year, an executive for the airline told a U.S. congressional subcommittee on Thursday.

Head of Security for TSA Removed From Post

The head of security for the U.S. Transportation Security Administration has been removed from his position, according to an internal TSA memo on Monday seen by Reuters, after the agency was criticized for long lines at airport security checkpoints.

U.S. Pledged Continued Support to Egypt in Plane Search

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday told Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry the United States would continue to pledge support for the investigation and search of the EgyptAir plane that went missing over the Mediterranean, the State Department said.