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A Delta flight from Detroit to Amsterdam was diverted early Wednesday morning after passengers consumed spoiled food. “Delta flight 136 from Detroit to Amsterdam diverted to New York’s JFK early…
Hiring by U.S. companies slowed more than expected in June, pointing to a labor market that is continuing to cool in the face of higher interest rates, according to the…
Housing prices are growing more unaffordable in the U.S., as high mortgage rates and rising home prices put ownership out of reach for millions of Americans. That’s according to a…
Labor unions representing thousands of Philadelphia city employees filed a lawsuit seeking to block Democrat Mayor Cherelle Parker’s requirement that full-time city employees return to the office five days a…
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that policymakers have made “quite a bit” of progress on fighting inflation, but he needs to see more evidence before starting to reduce…
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that policymakers have made “quite a bit” of progress on fighting inflation, but that he needs to see more evidence before starting to…
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation says its merger with Cedar Fair Entertainment Company has now formed the “largest” amusement park operator in North America, with a new combined portfolio of 42…
With great fanfare and lacking in any context or anything beyond linear thinking, The Hill recently published an article entitled “Trump Added Twice as Much to the National Debt as Biden.” The article was…
Boeing announced Monday a deal to purchase Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion, as the plane manufacturer looks to address and resolve recent safety concerns. The company will pay $37.25 per…
John Deere, the world’s largest seller of tractors and crop harvesters, has announced another wave of layoffs Friday, telling around 610 production staff at plants in Illinois and Iowa that they…