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The airplane manufacturer was already struggling to fix design flaws in the grounded 737 Max when the pandemic all but froze demand for new aircraft.
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Dallas-based Southwest Airlines lost $3 billion in 2020 – its first annual loss since 1972. Meanwhile, American Airlines lost nearly $9 billion in 2020 – a record for the Fort Worth-based carrier.
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Tim Todd talks about why these banks were important, the people who formed them and why they declined over the years.
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The $1.95 billion Operation Warp Speed contract excludes government rights to inventions or production know-how developed in the manufacture of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Texas is the only state that does not let publicly traded companies, like Walmart, sell liquor.
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The move comes a day after the family of a deceased employee sued Tyson, claiming "incorrigible, willful and wanton disregard for worker safety at its pork processing facility in Waterloo, Iowa."
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British Airways will start testing passengers flying from the U.S. to London's Heathrow Airport for COVID-19, in partnership with American Airlines, which is testing passengers flying to Heathrow from New York, Dallas, and Los Angeles.
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Delivery giant DoorDash Inc. is planning to sell its stock to the public, capitalizing on the growing trend of consumers embracing app-based deliveries as much of the world stays home during the pandemic.
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The work-from-home, virtual meeting trend could spell big trouble for hotels, airlines, convention centers and other industries that rely so heavily on business travelers.
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J.C. Penney is on course to emerge from bankruptcy by Thanksgiving, after a U.S. bankruptcy court approved the sale of the ailing 118-year-old retailer to its two largest landlords and its primary lenders.
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The Labor Department said Friday that employers added 638,000 jobs and the unemployment rate tumbled a full percentage point to 6.9%, extending what has been a faster recovery than many economists expected in the spring.
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As President Trump’s executive order banning the popular Chinese app continues to be challenged in court, users in Houston say they need the app for different reasons.
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Revenue tumbled 73% at American and 68% at Southwest, compared with a year earlier, before COVID-19.
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From Texas Standard : The recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has hit women harder than men, according to a new report published by the LBJ School...