
Biden to Seek Rules for Airline Benefits to Stranded Travelers
President Joe Biden announced the federal government is drafting new rules that could require airlines to provide meals,
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What’s Trending Today: Texas Shooting, Flight Delay Rules, Nuggets Foul, Taylor Swift Rain Delay
Welcome to Social Buzz, a daily column looking at what’s trending on social media platforms. I’m Caitlin Fichtel,
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Atlantis Dubai Plots Global Expansion to Cash In on Travel Boom
Dubai’s Atlantis is looking to build as many as four additional hotels across the world, hoping to cash
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Tempur Sealy Draws Lengthy Antitrust Review for Mattress Deal
The Federal Trade Commission has been investigating potential antitrust concerns over Tempur Sealy International Inc.’s proposed deal with
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UK Rejects Microsoft Anger After Regulator Blocks Activision Deal
The UK disputed criticism by Microsoft Corp. after the country’s antitrust watchdog blocked a proposed $69 billion deal
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Big Tech Has Formidable Foe in Britain’s Antitrust Watchdog
The UK’s surprise decision to stop the Microsoft Corp. $69 billion Activision Blizzard Inc. deal in its tracks
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Where the Next Targets Lie After UK Blocks Microsoft’s Activision Takeover
The UK showed it won’t shy away from blocking the biggest global deals when it vetoed Microsoft Corp.’s
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Microsoft-Activision Spread Blows Out After UK Blocks Takeover
The deal spread on Microsoft Corp.’s proposed takeover of Activision Blizzard Inc. is blowing out as traders worry
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Antitrust Agitator Khan Refutes Critics, Plans to Stay at FTC
Lina Khan isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Khan, who has become somewhat of a pariah to big business
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Free Anti-Robin Hood game lets you play as Liz Truss stealing money from the poor to give to the rich
A Free Anti-Robin Hood game, developed by British gaming company Construct, sees Liz Truss stealing money from the poor to give to the rich.
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LNG Exporters Eye New Australia Growth as Profit Boom Fades
Liquefied natural gas exporters aim to advance multibillion-dollar projects and revive the sector’s growth in Australia, arguing additional
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Europe Risks LNG Terminal Glut as Renewables Edge Out Gas
Europe rushed to secure liquefied natural gas in an effort to ease a crippling energy crisis. Now, there’s
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