• Air New Zealand announces new SAF purchase

    Air New Zealand has agreed a deal to buy 2.4 million gallons of sustainable

  • Millions of New Yorkers May Be Planning to Leave

    About 7 million New Yorkers plan to leave the state, a new survey revealed this month.In a new Marist poll, 37 percent of New Yorkers—roughly 7 million people—said they plan to move away. The number was slightly more concentrated among Republicans, as 46 percent said they plan to leave the state compared to just 29 percent of Democrats.: How to Sell Your HomeThe mass migration echoes a trend that gained momentum during the COVID-19 pandemic and continued in the years that followed as Northerners...

  • Google Just Announced New AI Tools for Workspace

    During Google Cloud Next 2024, the company announced a bunch of new AI tools for Workspace. These changes include AI tools for Docs, Sheets, Chat, Meet and more.

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    Boeing’s problems just cost United $200 million

    United Airlines was pushed into the red by Boeing and its ongoing quality issues, the airline said Tuesday. The company took a $200 million hit in the first quarter after the Boeing 737 Max 9 was grounded following the door plug incident aboard an Alaska Airlines flight. United did not say whether or not it expects to be reimbursed by Boeing for the cost of the grounding of its 737 Max 9s for three weeks following the January 5 incident. But it did say that it would have been profitable without...

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    Trump stock tanks after announcing tens of millions new shares

    Trump Media & Technology Group’s stock is tumbling again after the company announced a massive new influx of shares. The struggling company is rapidly losing money, and a new stock offering could help it stay afloat. But there’s a downside to going back to the market with new shares: A new public stock offering of 21.5 million shares announced Monday would add more than 15% more stock to the publicly available shares of the Truth Social owner. That would substantially devalue existing...

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    Biden Administration announces new rule on gun background checks

    HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The Biden-Harris Administration has announced a new rule that will reduce the number of firearms sold without a background check. Background checks will now be required at gun shows and online venues. The final rule is an implementation of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, an initiative seeking to reduce gun crimes []

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    Netflix password sharing crackdown may have resulted in millions of new subscribers

    Last year, Netflix made a particularly risky bet by pushing users who share passwords to create their own accounts — but it’s paid off. Netflix, the dominant player in streaming, added more than 9 million subscribers in the first three months of the year, hitting a record high of 269.6 million subscribers. “It added more subscribers than many analysts, myself included, expected,” said eMarketer senior analyst Ross Benes. “This signals that password sharing was even more common than...

  • Maine legislature passes sweeping gun safety laws in all-night session

    Measures including background checks on private sales and waiting periods

  • Delta Air Lines announces new boarding process starting in May

    Delta Air Lines, headquartered in Atlanta, is set to revamp its passenger boarding process, announcing a return to numbered zones starting May 1. The airline is shifting away from the categorical boarding system introduced in 2019, opting instead for a more traditional method.Under the new system, passengers will be assigned to one of eight numbered zones, with the boarding order remaining the same. For instance, pre-boarding and first-class categories will now be referred to as Zone 1. This...

  • Biden announces new plans to provide student debt relief for millions

    President Joe Biden on Monday announced revised plans to cancel federal student debt that along with other actions would benefit millions during a visit to Madison, Wisconsin. Biden’s new plans are aimed at canceling runaway interest for millions of borrowers; nullifying debt for those who are eligible for but not yet participating in certain forgiveness programs, such as those in public service who've been paying off their loans for 10 years or more; borrowers of undergraduate or graduate loans...

  • New Zealand's Education Ministry latest to announce cuts, as public service downsizes

    New Zealand’s Ministry of Education announced on Wednesday it planned to cut about 12% of its workforce as widespread layoffs are announced in the public sector in an effort to reduce spending and curtail debt. The conservative coalition government, elected in October, has asked ministries and departments such as health,

  • Biden Announces New Student Loan Forgiveness Program for 25 Million Borrowers

    Michael RaineyApril 8, 2024President Joe Biden is taking another shot at reducing student loan debt, 10 months after the Supreme Court