My $7,300 United Business Class Seat Was Broken, and I Got a Pittance
A woman splurged for a lie-flat seat, but it got jammed in the horizontal position for most of the 14-hour flight. How much should United compensate her? Source link
A woman splurged for a lie-flat seat, but it got jammed in the horizontal position for most of the 14-hour flight. How much should United compensate her? Source link
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission filed jointly with a company run by the Winklevoss twins to overturn their settlement. Source link
First, The Star was born. Now, The Washington Star is reborn. Both are hoping to win readers ceded by recent layoffs at The Washington Post. Source link
An earlier version of the defamation suit, which focused on an article about a birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein, was dismissed by a judge. Source link
Michael Preysman, who ran the brand for a decade, can’t believe what happened to the company he built. Can he start over? Source link
Mr. Bilton, a documentarian and former New York Times columnist, said he would bring new voices to the show, which he said was the most important news program in America. Source link
The lawsuit, the largest ever filed by the Australian government, claims 3M hid information about the harmful effects of PFAS used at military bases. Source link
Albert Manifold, who was abruptly dismissed by the oil company this week, hit back in a new statement that admitted he “pushed hard” but never crossed a line. Source link
Officials at the central bank have embraced the possibility of higher interest rates to get resurgent price pressures under control. Source link
Charges against a Google employee who bet on Polymarket have raised concerns that the issue may dent momentum in the fast-growing sector. Source link