Delta Air Lines issues $6B in refunds since 2020
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian told the Department of Transportation that its staff is ready to deliver a reliable operation for the upcoming Labor Day holiday weekend.
Chicago police officers mandated to take time off, breaks between shifts in wake of scathing city analysis
Chicago Police have announced new scheduling mandates to benefit police officers after a city analysis discovered over 1,100 officers had worked 13 days straight.
FTC sues Kochava for allegedly selling geolocation information from millions of mobile devices
The FTC claims sensitive geolocation data from Kochava can be used to trace consumers' movements to and from sensitive locations, including abortion clinics, places of worship, homeless and domestic violence shelters and addiction recovery centers.
US and China reach deal on audits of listed companies
The United States and China have reached an agreement allowing U.S. regulators to investigate audits of Chinese-based firms traded in American markets.
Washington and Massachusetts to follow California's gas car sales ban
Washington and Massachusetts will follow California in banning new gas and diesel car sales by 2035 following CARB's adoption of new rules governing EVs.
Yelp flags crisis pregnancy centers to prevent misinformation
Yelp is adding new consumer notices to better distinguish crisis pregnancy centers from other reproductive healthcare providers so consumers are not left misinformed.
Over 6K flights delayed, canceled on Monday
Flights continue to be disrupted on Monday even after Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg issued a stern warning to the CEOs of major passenger carriers.
Over 2 million 4moms baby swings, rockers recalled over strangulation hazards; 1 death reported
Numerous 4moms MamaRoo Baby Swing and RockaRoo Baby Rockers sold at major retailers nationwide were recalled due to entanglement and strangulation hazards.
Could Scott Peterson receive a new trial? A look at costs from his 2004 proceedings
Convicted murderer Scott Peterson will soon learn whether or not he will be granted a new trial after his initially scheduled hearing was delayed due to COVID exposure.
New-age space rules up for revision, FCC says
With orbital debris packing the near-Earth space environment, the Federal Communications Commission voted to revise space rules that were "built for another era."
TJ Maxx, Marshalls parent fined $13M for selling recalled products
TJX Companies Inc. is paying a $13 million civil penalty after the Consumer Product Safety Commission said it sold and distributed recalled products for five years.
Number of Americans without health insurance falls to new low
The decline in the number of uninsured Americans, which began last year has reached a new low of 8%, helped by lower health care premiums and out-of-pocket costs.
Amazon hit with more warehouse probes from OSHA over alleged workplace hazards
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspected Amazon warehouses in multiple states this week as part of a probe into workplace conditions.
Chipotle permanently closes Maine store, halting union efforts
Chipotle has permanently closed a location in Maine due to staffing issues. However, labor organizers at the Augusta store claim the company was union busting.
Kansas's pro-work welfare strategy is pushing back on Biden's foolish regulations
Kansas welfare strategy is pro-work and overcomes foolish Biden regulations. Promoting ‘employment and training' makes state one of strongest for jobs.
FDA to consider pharma company’s application for over-the-counter birth control pill
HRA Pharma's Opill could become the first over-the-counter daily birth control pill available without a prescription in the U.S.
Google offers concessions to fend off U.S. antitrust lawsuit
Google has offered concessions as a means of fending off a possible US antitrust lawsuit, offering to split parts of its business that auctions and places ads on websites.
US Postal Service rate increases takes effect Sunday
The United States Postal Service price hike, which was announced in April, takes effect Sunday. First-Class Mail prices increased by 6.5%, according to the USPS.
Secret Service Director James Murray retiring to join Snapchat as chief security officer: report
James Murray, the Director of the Secret Service, is retiring at the end of July to join Snapchat as the company's chief security officer, Reuters reports.
TSA on track to confiscate record number of firearms
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers have stopped an average of 17 firearms at checkpoints each day over the past six months.



















