JetBlue CEO Defends Spirit Deal, Says Passengers Will Save Money

JetBlue CEO Defends Spirit Deal, Says Passengers Will Save Money

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -JetBlue Chief Executive Robin Hayes strongly defended the airline’s $3.8 billion plan to buy ultra-low cost carrier Spirit Airlines despite the Justice Department’s lawsuit Tuesday challenging the deal. “Of course we’re going to continue to offer low fares,” Hayes told Reuters in an interview. “This argument that we’ll take seats…

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Japan's Real Wages Drop At Fastest Pace Since 2014 As Hot Inflation Takes Toll

Japan’s Real Wages Drop At Fastest Pace Since 2014 As Hot Inflation Takes Toll

By Kantaro Komiya and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s real wages fell the most in nearly nine years in January, official data showed, as four-decade-high inflation squeezed the purchasing power of consumers and undercut efforts by policymakers to revive a COVID-ravaged economy. Wage trends in the world’s third-largest economy are under close market scrutiny…

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White House Backs Senate Bill To Boost US Ability To Ban TikTok

White House Backs Senate Bill To Boost US Ability To Ban TikTok

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The White House said it backed legislation introduced on Tuesday by a dozen Senators to give the administration new powers to ban Chinese-owned video app TikTok and other foreign-based technologies if they pose national security threats. The endorsement boosts efforts by a number of lawmakers to ban the popular ByteDance-owned…

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U.S. FTC Asked Twitter For Details On Musk's Internal Communications - House Report

U.S. FTC Asked Twitter For Details On Musk’s Internal Communications – House Report

(Reuters) -The U.S. Federal Trade Commission asked Twitter to turn over some internal communications related to owner Elon Musk and other detailed information about business decisions as part of an investigation into the social media company, according to a report put out by two House of Representatives committees. The FTC sent more than a dozen…

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EU Tells Elon Musk To Hire More Staff To Moderate Twitter - FT

EU Tells Elon Musk To Hire More Staff To Moderate Twitter – FT

(Reuters) – The European Union told Elon Musk to hire more human moderators and fact-checkers to review posts on Twitter, the Financial Times reported on Monday, citing four people familiar with talks between Musk, Twitter executives and regulators in Brussels. The demand complicates Musk’s efforts to reorganize the loss-making business he acquired for $44 billion…

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White House Will Not Interfere With Fed, But Hopes It Will 'take A Breath'

White House Will Not Interfere With Fed, But Hopes It Will ‘take A Breath’

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Reserve should “take a breath” as it looks poised to push interest rates even higher than previously expected after recent data showed less progress than central bank officials had hoped for in lowering inflation, a White House official said on Tuesday. Asked about Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s comments earlier in the…

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