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5-hour bus tour markets to passengers with insomnia

Travel-starved, sleep-deprived residents might find a new Hong Kong bus tour to be a snooze. The 76-kilometer (47-mile), five-hour ride on a regular double-decker bus around the territory is meant to appeal to people who are easily lulled asleep by long rides. It was inspired by the tendency of tired… Read More

October 21, 2021

Despite virus, passenger revenue nearly triples at Southwest

Passenger revenue almost tripled and Southwest Airlines posted a smaller loss that most had expected, despite slowing air traffic in the third quarter with the spread of the delta variant. Net income was $446 million, or 73 cents per share, bouncing back from a loss over the same period last… Read More

October 21, 2021

Amid labor shortage, college profs help with food service

Hey, professor, hold the mayo! Short of help, Michigan State University is making an urgent plea to staff to volunteer in campus dining halls, including faculty. MSU’s residential services department has already asked 132 full-time employees to work eight hours a week, the Lansing State Journal reported, but it’s apparently… Read More

October 20, 2021

Sports fan collects hefty payout after falling from skybox

A man who fell from a luxury suite at a university sports arena in Albuquerque onto concrete stairs below has been awarded $144,000 under a state-negotiated settlement, according to settlement documents obtained Monday. During a Lobos basketball game in December 2016 at the University of New Mexico, Eduardo Bracamonte Jr…. Read More

October 19, 2021

Report: Bill Gates was warned about his flirting in 2008

Microsoft executives in 2008 warned Bill Gates to stop sending flirtatious emails to a female employee but dropped the matter after he told them he would stop, the company revealed Monday. The Wall Street Journal was first to report that Brad Smith, then Microsoft’s general counsel and now its president… Read More

October 19, 2021

With Bitcoin’s popularity, the finance establishment seeks to cash in

Love cryptocurrencies or hate the very idea of them, they’re becoming more mainstream by the day. Cryptocurrencies have surged so much that their total value has reached nearly $2.5 trillion, rivaling the world’s most valuable company, Apple, and have amassed more than 200 million users. At that size, it’s simply… Read More

October 19, 2021

[Watch] Did Kamala Harris just break the law… on video?!

“Greetings, everyone,” Vice President Kamala Harris says in a new video — and not everyone is happy. On Saturday, Harris released a video to praise Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat running for governor of Virginia. She’s planning on sending the video to 300 historically Black churches, CNN’s Eva McKend reported. That… Read More

October 18, 2021

Internat’l agencies crack down on pandemic recovery fraud

European Union agencies are launching a year-long operation to crack down on fraud targeting the bloc’s multibillion-euro COVID-19 pandemic recovery fund, EU police agency Europol announced Friday. Operation Sentinel will coordinate the fight against fraud, tax evasion, excise fraud, corruption, embezzlement, misappropriation and money laundering and and boost the exchange… Read More

October 15, 2021

Transportation Sec. Buttigieg goes on paid leave amid shipping crisis

Last year, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg was stumping for President Joe Biden very, very vocally. Yet, Buttigieg has recently become more quiet. Now we know why. He’s been on paid family leave since the middle of August, a Transportation Department spokesperson told Politico on Thursday. SHOCKING: Common Food Linked to… Read More

October 15, 2021

3 signs “Biden recession” is looming

Experts are sounding the alarm that President Joe Biden could be leading the nation into an economic recession. “Three main issues likely will plunge the country into economic backsliding and spark stagflation by the end of 2022: inflation, supply chain issues, and an unraveling labor market,” libertarian writer Kristin Tate… Read More

October 15, 2021
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