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May 30 2025BUSINESS

Business Travel in a Time of Trade Wars

The business travel industry is facing some serious challenges. A recent poll of over 900 travel professionals revealed a significant drop in optimism. In November 2024, 67% of respondents felt positive about the industry. By April 2025, that number had plummeted to just 31%. This shift is large

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May 30 2025FINANCE

Student Loans: What's Next After SAVE?

The SAVE plan, which was designed to ease the financial burden on millions of federal student loan borrowers, has been discontinued. This means that those who were benefiting from this income-driven repayment plan will soon face higher monthly payments. The pause on payments is expected to last unti

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May 29 2025BUSINESS

United and JetBlue Team Up for New York Skies

Two major airlines have joined forces to shake up the skies over New York. United Airlines is making a comeback to John F. Kennedy International Airport. This time, it's teaming up with JetBlue Airways. The new alliance, dubbed "Blue Sky, " is all about giving passengers more options and perks.

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May 29 2025CRIME

A Fugitive's Hideout: The Ozarks' Underground Challenge

The Ozark Mountains are a maze of hiding spots. There are countless caves and abandoned cabins scattered across the rugged landscape. This is where the search for Grant Hardin, the ex-lawman dubbed the "Devil in the Ozarks, " is focused. He vanished from a medium-security prison, the North Central U

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May 29 2025HEALTH

How Losing a Partner Affects Health

Losing a partner early in life can be incredibly tough. It brings a lot of stress and can even lead to serious health problems. This isn't just about feeling sad. The body goes through some big changes too. One key change is an increase in inflammation. This isn't the kind of inflammation you see on

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May 28 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Long Overdue Move: Returning Slave Photos to South Carolina

Harvard University has decided to hand over old photos of enslaved people to a museum in South Carolina. These photos, taken 175 years ago, are believed to be the first of their kind. They show a man named Renty and his daughter Delia, who were enslaved in South Carolina in 1850. The photos are cal

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May 28 2025SPORTS

Harper's Elbow Injury: A Setback for the Phillies' Star

The Philadelphia Phillies faced a sudden scare during their game against the Atlanta Braves. Bryce Harper, the team's star player, had to leave the field after taking a fastball to his right elbow. This elbow is the same one that underwent Tommy John surgery in 2022. It was a tense moment for bot

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May 28 2025LIFESTYLE

New Rules for Flying: What You Need to Know About Check-In Times

Travelers flying within the United States on United Airlines will soon have to check in earlier. Starting June 3, the airline will require passengers with only carry-on luggage to check in 45 minutes before their flight. This change aligns United's policy with many other airlines and aims to create

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May 26 2025SCIENCE

Rocket Rumble: The Sound of Space Travel

Space travel is getting louder. The noise from rocket launches is becoming a bigger issue. It is not just the roar of the rockets as they take off. It is also the sonic booms from the boosters as they return to Earth. This noise can shake windows, disturb foundations, and wake people from their

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May 26 2025BUSINESS

Southwest Airlines: Free Bags are History

The days of free baggage are coming to an end at Southwest Airlines. This is a big shift for a company known for its customer-friendly policies. For over 50 years, Southwest has let passengers check two bags for free. This perk was a major selling point and set them apart from other airlines. But ti

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