Consumers could get a refund if a domestic flight is delayed three hours or more, per a proposed new rule. But an airline analyst predicts airlines may put up a fight.
Author archives: Gabrielle Bienasz
‘We Were Made to Look Like Fools’: TikTok Competitor Triller Reportedly Skipped Out On Paying Black Creators
Creators said they went months without pay, per a report in The Washington Post.
This Vietnamese EV Maker Is Pouring Billions Into the U.S. Market and Could Rival Tesla
The EV company raised $4 billion for a North Carolina factory and plans to go worldwide.
Stephen King: The Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster Merger Will Hurt Book Authors
King said the potential merger was bad for authors and bad for competition.
Wikipedia Is Restricting Editing on Its ‘Recession’ Page Due to Arguing
People were fighting over the definition of a recession, per Bloomberg.
An Equifax ‘Coding Issue’ Messed Up the Credit Scores of Millions of People Applying For Loans
Some people saw swings as much as 20 points, WSJ reported.
Warren Buffett Hates This Tax Break — And Some of It Was on the Chopping Block
Is it a tax loophole or a job-creator? It depends on your perspective.
A Traveler Was Fined $1,874 For Not Declaring a McDonald’s Egg McMuffin in Australia
Eggs, ham, and a couple grand.
Spain’s Prime Minister Wants His Country to Stop Wearing Ties
The Prime Minister of Spain is ditching his tie to stay cool, and he wants the rest of his country to do so, too.
While Consumers Struggle With High Gas Prices, Big Oil Brought in $46 Billion Total Earnings Last Quarter
Shell, Chevron, and ExxonMobil’s cash hauls also reportedly broke company records.