Despite cruise shutdown, CEOs made millions. Crew members met different fate.

Despite cruise shutdown, CEOs made millions. Crew members met different fate.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s cruise terminal located at PortMiami in Miami, Florida, on Sunday, April 25, 2021. Daniel A. Varela dvarela@miamiherald.com. Perhaps no industry was as badly battered by the pandemic in 2020 as the cruise industry, with business …
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Starbucks Falls After Hours on Q2 Results

Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) released its second-quarter financial results after market hours Tuesday, and although the coffee giant posted some encouraging numbers, its shares declined regardless. The quarter saw the company book revenue of $6.7 billion, …
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Celebrating Cinco de Mayo in Memphis? Here are five of our favorite tacos

The onions and cilantro that top it off are a nice, fresh contrast. But it’s a couple squeezes of limes and added avocado, for me, that really make the chicken tinga sing, as my new grown-up taco of choice. (I’ll always love you, though, 2 a.m. street cart steak taco.).
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Texas mortgage firm's 'hundreds of thousands' of duplicate payments gets attention of consumer watchdog

WASHINGTON – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) said on Tuesday it was taking immediate action to understand and resolve how “hundreds of thousands” of mortgage borrowers’ bank accounts were debited for duplicate payments after a …
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Rent Crisis Spirals for Landlords Awaiting $47 Billion in Relief

The three-unit rental, left, that landlord Joaquin Villanueva owns in Boston. Photographer: Harry Scales/Bloomberg
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