Delta Airlines requests that isolation period for breakthrough infections be cut, calls guidance outdated
Delta Air Lines sent a letter to CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky this week requesting that the quarantine period for fully vaccinated individuals be cut in half, calling the current guidelines outdated.
Southwest Airlines passenger pleads guilty to federal charge of assault on flight attendant: report
A California woman has pleaded guilty to a federal charge in connection with an alleged assault against a Southwest Airlines flight attendant, according to a report.
FAA seeks engine fixes to get grounded Boeing 777s back in service
The Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday proposed fixes to prevent engine coverings from breaking apart on certain Boeing Co. 777 aircraft, as they did in a series of incidents including on a United Airlines jet over Colorado earlier this year.
Amazon, CVS, Walgreens limit COVID-19 test purchases
Amazon, CVS Health and Walgreens have announced they will limit the amount of at-home COVID-19 tests customers can purchase following a recent uptick in cases amid the emergence of the omicron variant.
US SEC allows Apple shareholder's push for details on non-disclosure
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has denied Apple Inc's bid to exclude a shareholder proposal that would require the company to inform investors about its use of non-disclosure agreements and other concealment clauses, according to a document viewed by Reuters.
Armie Hammer featured in Disney's 'Death on the Nile' ad campaign despite scandal
Armie Hammer is featured visibly in the new advertising for Disney's "Death on the Nile" despite his ongoing scandal.
USPS does not expect any delays as shipping deadline approaches
Fox took an inside look at a USPS processing and distribution hub in Dulles, Virginia, as Americans rush to get last-minute gifts in the mail.
SpaceX pushes back on 'unsubstantiated' COVID outbreak reports
SpaceX said the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health's figure is an aggregate number of cases reported at its Hawthorne headquarters since September and that only one case is suspected to have occurred at work
CVS to close 6 San Francisco pharmacies in January
CVS Health will close six of its San Francisco pharmacy locations in January as the retailer shifts to digital services to better adapt to customer needs.
United Airlines employees rail against CEO's handling of vaccine mandate in new letter
A group of employees is warning United Airlines Holdings' Board of Directors about the costs of pending litigation in response to CEO Scott Kirby's enforcement of the coronavirus vaccine mandate.
ABC, ESPN, FX returning to YouTube TV after Disney, Alphabet strike deal in carriage fee dispute
The restoration comes after the two parties failed to establish a deal by Friday at 11:59 p.m., resulting in a temporary blackout of the content over the weekend.
Starbucks to negotiate 'in good faith' with Buffalo union workers
Starbucks says it will come to the negotiating table with union employees at its Elmwood Village location in Buffalo “in good faith” following their historic election victory earlier this month.
Starbucks says it will negotiate in good faith with first unionized store
Starbucks says it will negotiate in good faith with workers at the first store to unionize in the company's 50-year history.
Minnesota McDonald's 15-year-old's quick actions save choking customer in drive-thru line
A 15-year-old Minnesota McDonalds employee is being hailed by police after jumping through the drive-thru window of her restaurant to rescue a choking customer.
Toyota 'Rickrolled' everyone during its massive electric vehicle reveal
Toyota pulled a classic prank during its reveal of 15 upcoming electric vehicles by placing a QR Code on one that "Rickrolls" anyone who tries to use it.
Tech-savvy kids defeat Apple’s and others’ parental-control features
Tech-savvy children, whose online time skyrocketed during the pandemic, are finding ways to circumvent the controls meant to protect them.
Portland commissioner defends herself as ‘budget hawk’ after second creditor sues her over personal debt
Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty defended herself as an "excellent steward of public dollars" amid concerns over her personal credit card debt after Bank of America sued her last month.
Fauci says masks on planes will always be necessary no matter what: 'Go that extra step'
Fauci responded to a claim Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly made mid-week before a Senate panel.
Boeing sells its Commercial Airplanes headquarters for $100M
Boeing has completed the sale of its Commercial Airplanes headquarters campus in a suburb of Seattle.
YouTube TV loses Disney Channels including ESPN in standoff
YouTube TV subscribers lost access to channels including ESPN and FX after YouTube's agreement to carry programming from Walt Disney Co.



















