Profits halved as problems stack up at IAG

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Profits halved as problems stack up at IAG

Cut-throat competition, rising fuel costs, weak intercontinental markets and currency volatility have more than halved profits at IAG, the European carrier group that owns British Airways. In the first quarter, traditionally the worst three months for airlines during …
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CEO of MyPillow lays off 150 people — after crediting Donald Trump's tax cuts for an "economic boom"

Mike Lindell, the Trump-loving CEO of MyPillow, announced this week that his company will be laying off 150 workers at a facility in Shakopee, Minnesota — despite the fact that he claimed months earlier that America was in an “economic boom” thanks to the …
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Plane traveling from RDU to NY lands safely after passenger tried to open door mid-flight

By Alfred Charles, WRAL.com managing editor. Raleigh, N.C. — A Delta Connection flight from Raleigh-Durham International Airport to New York landed without incident after authorities said a woman tried to open a boarding door during mid-flight.
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In Huawei Case, Prosecutors Ask Judge to Remove Lead Lawyer

Federal prosecutors want to disqualify the former deputy attorney general who is defending the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies in a bank fraud case because the government believes his previous work for it poses a conflict of interest.
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Trump Declares War on…Accounting

He's at it again. Donald Trump, who proudly calls himself “a tariff man,” slapped $30 billion in new taxes on products from Communist China. In theory
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