US will require detailed safety plans at charter airlines
Federal officials say they’re going to require more operators that carry air passengers to adopt so-called safety management systems.
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Federal officials say they’re going to require more operators that carry air passengers to adopt so-called safety management systems.
Stocks closed higher on Wall Street but remain largely stuck in a holding pattern ahead of potentially market-moving reports scheduled for later in the week.
Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Tuesday: Sotera Health, Coinbase rise; Broadcom falls.
The Philippine Supreme Court has declared unconstitutional a 2005 pact by China, the Philippines and Vietnam to jointly explore for oil in the disputed South China Sea.
Sri Lanka’s government says it’s cutting down expenses in the latest austerity drive to help it recover from its worst economic crisis.
The White House is moving forward with a proposal that would lower student debt payments for millions of Americans now and in the future.
President Joe Biden, Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are set to meet for a series of talks on migration, trade and climate change.
House Republicans have began their tenure in the majority by passing a bill that would rescind nearly $71 billion that Congress had provided the IRS.
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for February delivery rose 86 cents to $74.63 a barrel Monday.
A tweet from Elon Musk indicating that Tesla might allow some owners who are testing a “Full Self-Driving” system to disable an alert that reminds them to keep their hands on the steering wheel has drawn attention from U.S. safety regulators.