Southwest meltdown: How to get reimbursed for hotels and meals, and find lost luggage
Southwest Airlines customers who were forced to pay for meals and hotel stays, or who lost their luggage, in widespread travel disruptions, may request reimbursements.
Huawei stabilizes as sanctions impact wanes
Huawei says its sales decline is leveling off following the imposing of sanctions on the company by the U.S.
Pete Buttigieg calls out Southwest Airlines in letter, lays out priorities
Pete Buttigieg criticized Southwest over the thousands of flights it recently canceled and laid out four priorities he has for the airline in a letter Thursday.
Southwest's brand is tarnished after its meltdown — how can the airline recover?
Southwest Airlines continues to reel after drawing the ire of customers, employees and even the federal government amid an operational breakdown. How can they recover?
Starbucks to change number of rewards 'stars' needed for free drinks in February
The number of "stars" Starbucks customers will need to get certain food and drinks for free through its rewards program is slated to go up in February.
To bring the old Boeing back, profit isn’t enough
Boeing does not plan to develop a new plane until the mid 2030s risking becoming complacent against rival Airbus in the race for next generation planes.
McDonald's, Beyond Meat introduce the Double McPlant
McDonald's will expand its plant-based sandwich offerings in the U.K. and Ireland next week with the Double McPlant, the fast-food chain announced on Thursday.
Tech stock bounce part of ‘seasonal pattern’, investors pin hopes on January
Tech stocks like Meta, Apple, and Microsoft are lifting the Nasdaq 100 higher on Thursday after a jobs report spurred investors.
Southwest expects operations to return to normal on Friday
Southwest Airlines said in an update that it plans to return to normal operations with minimal disruptions on Friday following days of cancelations and delays.
Southwest Pilots Assoc. VP exposes airline's chaotic cancellations as pilots remain 'in the dark'
Vice President of Southwest Airlines Pilots Association Captain Mike Santoro breaks down the key causes of the company's historic flight cancellation breakdown.
Southwest Airlines received over $7B in federal pandemic aid prior to cancellation chaos
Southwest Airlines received over $7 billion in federal pandemic aid prior to the wave of flight cancellations that has thrown travelers' schedules into chaos.
Southwest flight cancellations lead world, expert predicts 10% hit on revenue
Southwest Airlines is facing a federal investigation following a mass cancellation throughout the air carrier's flight schedule during Winter Storm Elliot.
Apple production in China begins to catch up despite COVID-19 woes
Foxconn's iPhone 14 pro factory in Zhengzhou, China is continuing to be plagued by COVID-19, workers protests, and employees quitting at Apple's factory.
Ninth Circuit breathes new life into children's class action lawsuit against Google for YouTube ad tracking
A panel on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court decision that dismissed a class action lawsuit brought by children whose private information was used for ad targeting without parental consent.
Southwest Airlines flight turmoil leads to another day of mass cancellations, delays
Southwest Airlines is experiencing yet another day of mass cancelations and delays, with tracker FlightAware showing more than 2,300 cancellations on Thursday.
Twitter global outage affects thousands of users
Thousands of Twitter users reported outages involving the social media site and some of its features on Wednesday evening.
Southwest Airlines Pilots Association on cancellations: Airline 'wasn't prepared'
Capt. Casey Murray, president of the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association, weighed in on the thousands of flights canceled by the airline in recent days.
With new EVs arriving, brand loyalty goes out the window
As demand outpaces supply customers jump to the first electric vehicle they can find, sending brand loyalty to an all time low in EV market.
BlackRock's Fink talks Ukraine reconstruction with Zelenskyy
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a video conference discussing their coordinated efforts in rebuilding the country
Some families going into debt to visit Walt Disney World, study shows
A LendingTree study found that 18% of those surveyed reported taking on debt to visit Walt Disney World in Orlando, which has recently faced criticism for hiking its ticket prices.

















