The government's antitrust lawsuit against American Airlines and JetBlue begins Tuesday and the outcome could determine how closely the Biden administration examines other airline deals, including JetBlue's pending attempt to buy Spirit Airlines. … [Read more...] about U.S. case against American Airlines and JetBlue heads to court
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Boston Fed's Collins says 'higher unemployment' needed
Susan Collins, the new president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, said Monday that a higher unemployment rate will be needed to bring down inflation from unusually high levels, but suggested any economic downturn would likely be modest. … [Read more...] about Boston Fed's Collins says 'higher unemployment' needed
Leaker of draft opinion still unknown as Supreme Court readies for new term
As the Supreme Court prepares to open its 2022 session next week, the leaker of a draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade has yet to be identified or punished -- more than five months after the unprecedented breach. … [Read more...] about Leaker of draft opinion still unknown as Supreme Court readies for new term
Krakow cancels Roger Waters gigs, urges him to visit Ukraine
The Polish city of Krakow cancelled gigs by Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters because of his sympathetic stance toward Russia in its war against Ukraine, a local councilman said Monday, inviting the singer to visit Ukraine with him to see the extent of Russian crimes. … [Read more...] about Krakow cancels Roger Waters gigs, urges him to visit Ukraine
Live updates: U.N. General Assembly
The Latest on the U.N. General Assembly: … [Read more...] about Live updates: U.N. General Assembly