A maskless airline passenger blew his nose into a blanket. He now faces a $10500 fine.

A maskless airline passenger blew his nose into a blanket. He now faces a $10500 fine.

“The FAA alleges the passenger repeatedly ignored, and was abusive to, flight attendants who instructed him to wear a face mask,” the agency said in a news release. “The passenger’s disruptive behavior diverted flight crew members from their duties.”.
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Jump in Consumer Prices Raises Stakes in Inflation Debate

The increase in the Consumer Price Index was well above forecasts. A top Fed official acknowledged the surprise but said ‘this is one data point.’.
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World Business Chicago names interim leader Michael Fassnacht as CEO

Michael Fassnacht will stay on as president and CEO of World Business Chicago, leading the city’s economic development arm as Chicago works to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fassnacht has been leading World Business Chicago in …
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Sonos boosts sales outlook despite global chip shortage, shares rise

(Reuters) -Connected speaker maker Sonos Inc on Wednesday raised its annual sales forecast above Wall Street expectations as the company said it believes it can beat a global chip shortage to keep shipping products, sending shares up as much as 14%.
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Bitcoin Isn't Behaving as an Inflation Hedge. Its Move Still Makes Sense

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