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Oil falls, pressured by China lockdowns, reserves release Brent crude fell $2.04, or 2%, to $100.74 a barrel at 0139 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude lost $1.94, or 2%, to $96.32. Last week, Brent dropped 1.5% while U.S. oil slid 1%. For several weeks, the benchmarks have been at their most ...
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Another weekend, another travel mess: JetBlue, Spirit cancel hundreds of flights JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines passengers have struggled to reach their destinations this weekend as the airlines canceled hundreds of flights due to staffing issues and bad weather in Florida late in the week. The flight woes come as the airlines ...
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JetBlue is cutting its summer schedule to avoid further flight disruptions Airlines are scrambling to staff up to handle a surge in travelers this spring and summer. Staffing shortages contributed to hundreds of flight cancellations and delays last summer and airlines executives have been looking for ways to avoid a repeat.
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The Fed is responding – quickly – to mounting pressure points Spotlight: Quality: one of our favorite characteristics across asset classes · SNAPSHOT: DIVIDEND GROWERS VS. THE BROAD MARKET · THE WORST QUARTER FOR BONDS SINCE 1980.
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Elon Musk floats authentication checkmarks, no ads for Twitter's Blue Service Elon Musk wants Twitter Inc. to offer authentication checkmarks and zero ads for users that pay for premium features on the social media service. After investor Michael Burry complained about losing his account's authentication checkmark ...
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Cruise industry returns to Canada as first ship docks in Victoria, BC The first cruise ship to arrive in Canada since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic berthed in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday. Carrying about 1,200 passengers — less than half its capacity — Holland America's Koningsdam arrived in the provincial capital, ...
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First cruise ship arrives in Vancouver, bringing hope to tourism industry WATCH: After a two-year lockdown in the cruise industry, the first ship has sailed back into Canadian waters. Cruise ships saw some of the most dire outbreaks early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, with crushing results for the entire sector.
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