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Jay Leno hypes up Burbank Airport bond sale to muni investors
Jay Leno hypes up Burbank Airport bond sale to muni investors

Clad in denim and sitting behind the wheel of a 1930 Duesenberg, the TV personality promoted an upcoming bond deal in a video for Hollywood Burbank Airport.

By Aashna Shah and BloombergApril 22, 2026
A Spirit Airlines plane flies over a highway
Spirit Airlines looked like it was in the clear but rising fuel costs are threatening its bankruptcy its exit
By Jacqueline MunisApril 20, 2026
The jet-fuel surge is making global flight connections disappear
The jet-fuel surge is making global flight connections disappear
By Danny Lee, Kate Duffy, Sri Taylor and BloombergApril 18, 2026
Exclusive: Adam Silver on winning the Edison Achievement Award: ‘Sports remind us that some of the most important forms of innovation are human’
Exclusive: Adam Silver on winning the Edison Achievement Award: ‘Sports remind us that some of the most important forms of innovation are human’
By Catherina GioinoApril 17, 2026
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NJ Transit scrambles to defend $150 tickets for 9-mile World Cup ride: ‘This isn’t price gouging’
By Philip Marcelo and The Associated PressApril 18, 2026
The ultra-wealthy have a new favorite status symbol: From a $14.5 million guitar to an $812,500 bottle of wine, rare collectibles are on a tear
The ultra-wealthy have a new favorite status symbol: From a $14.5 million guitar to an $812,500 bottle of wine, rare collectibles are on a tear
By Phil WahbaApril 18, 2026
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Southwest Air drops as US airlines contend with soaring fuel
North AmericaSouthwest Air drops as US airlines contend with soaring fuel
By Sri Taylor and BloombergApril 22, 2026
‘I think it’s a mistake’: Delta CEO Ed Bastian refuses to call it ‘artificial intelligence’ because it scares people
Conferences‘I think it’s a mistake’: Delta CEO Ed Bastian refuses to call it ‘artificial intelligence’ because it scares people
By Nick LichtenbergApril 22, 2026
Lululemon names former Nike executive O’Neill its next CEO
C-SuiteLululemon names former Nike executive O’Neill its next CEO
By Lily Meier and BloombergApril 22, 2026
GOP senator blocking Warsh makes his stand on market stability
BankingGOP senator blocking Warsh makes his stand on market stability
By Steven T. Dennis and BloombergApril 22, 2026
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PoliticsGeorgia Democrat Rep. David Scott, ‘trailblazer’ seeking his 13th term in Congress, dies at age 80
By The Associated Press, Bill Barrow, Jeff Amy and Matt BrownApril 22, 2026
Kanawha County Commission Emergency Management Director C.W. Sigman speaks at a news conference Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in Charleston, W.Va
LawTwo dead, dozens hospitalized after a gas plant leak in West Virginia’s ‘chemical valley’
By The Associated Press and John RabyApril 22, 2026
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EnvironmentOfficials will flush 50,000 toilets to flood a Utah lake in order to generate electricity
By Mead Gruver, Dorany Pineda and The Associated PressApril 22, 2026
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North AmericaThe Kansas City Royals are betting $3B on downtown in partnership with Hallmark
By Dave Skretta and The Associated PressApril 22, 2026
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Tokyo Olympics Postponed
Arts & Entertainment2020 Tokyo Olympics to be postponed due to coronavirus, official says
By BloombergMarch 23, 2020
  • Coronavirus outbreak forces airlines to offer discounts.
    Travel & LeisureNYC to Miami for $51: Coronavirus woes cause airlines to offer cheap flights and discounts
    By Jonathan Roeder and BloombergMarch 5, 2020
Boeing temporarily shuts down Seattle-area factories
FinanceBoeing temporarily shuts down Seattle-area factories
By Richard Clough, Julie Johnsson and BloombergMarch 23, 2020
Unused Lufthansa aircraft sit next to the taxiways of the airport in Frankfurt, Germany on March 18, 2020.
Travel & LeisureLufthansa cuts 95% of its flights as world airlines near complete shutdown to face coronavirus
By Richard Weiss, Angus Whitley, Mary Schlangenstein and BloombergMarch 19, 2020
Dublin’s resurgence reaches new heights at this hip Docklands hotel
LifestyleDublin’s resurgence reaches new heights at this hip Docklands hotel
By Chadner NavarroMarch 17, 2020
Tourists take photographs on the waterfront as a cruise ship sits moored in Sydney Harbour a day before its expected departure on March 17, 2020. - The Australian government said on March 15 it has banned international cruise ship arrivals for 30 days, based on the latest health advice and developments in the evolving COVID-19 coronavirus situation. (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP) (Photo by DAVID GRAY/AFP via Getty Images)
FinanceAs bailout talk intensifies, cruise ship industry woes stand out in a travel sector battered by the coronavirus
By Larry LightMarch 17, 2020
The interior of a mock-up Dassault Aviation SA Falcon 6X private jet is seen during the Singapore Airshow at the Changi Exhibition Centre in Singapore, on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020. Planemakers and airlines are exploring new designs to reduce fuel burn and cut carbon emissions in a warming climate. Blending the wings with the fuselage to cut drag is one of several possible solutions. Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Travel & LeisureEven $150,000 won’t get you a ticket: Super-rich spurned by private jets as coronavirus stops flights
By Anurag Kotoky and BloombergMarch 17, 2020
  • Why travel insurance is booming during coronavirus, even though it doesn’t help flight changes and cancellations
    Travel & LeisureWhy travel insurance is booming during coronavirus, even though it doesn’t help flight changes and cancellations
    By Dan CatchpoleMarch 5, 2020
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MagazineHow a French retail mogul became an accidental hotelier
By Lindsey TramutaMarch 16, 2020
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 16: An Air New Zealand plane is seen at Auckland Airport on March 16, 2020 in Auckland, New Zealand. Air New Zealand has announced it will reduce its international capacity by 85 per cent as a result of the current coronavirus pandemic and its impact on travel demand. The airline is suspending flights between Auckland and Chicago, San Francisco, Houston, Buenos Aires, Vancouver, Tokyo Narita, Honolulu, Denpasar and Taipei from 30 March to 30 June. It is also suspending its London–Los Angeles service from 20 March through to 30 June. Air New Zealand's Tasman and Pacific Island network capacity will significantly reduce between April and June, while domestic route capacity will be reduced by around 30 percent in April and May. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)
Travel & LeisureAirlines slash flights by up to 90% as coronavirus destroys demand
By Mary Schlangenstein, Angus Whitley, Anurag Kotoky and BloombergMarch 16, 2020
Cheap fares luring travelers to fly despite pandemic
Travel & LeisureCheap fares luring travelers to fly despite pandemic
By The Associated PressMarch 15, 2020
The Points Guy on why now might be the best time to buy plane tickets even amid coronavirus
LifestyleThe Points Guy on why now might be the best time to buy plane tickets even amid coronavirus
By Sheila MarikarMarch 13, 2020
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Lifestyle5 things the global president of Keds shoes always packs when traveling
By JP MangalindanMarch 13, 2020
  • How coronavirus is rippling through travel, energy, financial markets
    HealthHow coronavirus is rippling through travel, energy, financial markets
    By The Associated PressMarch 5, 2020
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Travel & LeisureCarnival, Viking cruise lines head to dry dock
By Chris MorrisMarch 12, 2020
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 11: US President Donald Trump addresses the nation from the Oval Office about the widening Coronavirus crisis on March 11, 2020 in Washington, DC.
HealthWhy Trump’s Europe travel ban makes little sense as coronavirus protection
By David MeyerMarch 12, 2020
Grounding Of Boeing 737 MAX Planes Extended As New Flaw In Software Is Found
FinanceBoeing internal memo: Limit travel, overtime, and hiring—and preserve cash
By Dan CatchpoleMarch 11, 2020
Coronavirus Cruise Ship-Grand Princess Passengers
FinanceFor coronavirus-slammed cruise companies, ‘it’s never been like this’
By Maria AspanMarch 11, 2020
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FinanceCoronavirus is forcing airlines to fly more ‘ghost flights,’ a hated practice to preserve precious airport slots
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 11, 2020
Cruise Ships-Coronavirus-Norwegian Sky
Health‘If we sanitize, it will be fine:’ Cruise fans ignore U.S. warning against setting sail
By Francisco Alvarado and BloombergMarch 10, 2020
Cruise ship with 21 confirmed Covid-19 cases finally docks in California
HealthCruise ship with 21 confirmed Covid-19 cases finally docks in California
By Olga R. Rodriguez, Daisy Nguyen and The Associated PressMarch 9, 2020
Love (and shopping) in the age of coronavirus: How Europe is adapting to the outbreak
HealthLove (and shopping) in the age of coronavirus: How Europe is adapting to the outbreak
By Bernhard WarnerMarch 9, 2020
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HealthIreland cancels major St. Patrick’s Day parades. Will Boston, New York be next?
By Chris MorrisMarch 9, 2020
An ethiopian federal policeman and an Oromo tribesman look at a flower memorial bearing potraits of victims at the crash site of an Ethiopian airways operated Boeing 737 MAX aircraft on March 16, 2019 at Hama Quntushele village near Bishoftu in Oromia region. - A French investigation into the March 10 Nairobi-bound Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX crash that killed 157 passengers and crew opened on March 15 as US aerospace giant Boeing stopped delivering the top-selling aircraft. (Photo by TONY KARUMBA / AFP) (Photo credit should read TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Images)
Travel & LeisureAfter first 737 Max crash, why did Boeing’s pilot warning fail to stop second plane from going down?
By Alan Levin and BloombergMarch 9, 2020
HSBC-Canary Wharf-hand sanitizer
FinanceHere are some of the most extreme ways companies are combatting coronavirus
By Anne SradersMarch 9, 2020
Carrying multiple people who have tested positive for COVID-19, the Grand Princess maintains a holding pattern about 30 miles off the coast of San Francisco, Sunday, March 8, 2020. The cruise ship is scheduled to dock at the Port of Oakland on Monday. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
HealthCalifornia prepares as thousands set to come ashore from cruise ship hit by coronavirus
By Olga R. Rodriguez, Christopher Weber and The Associated PressMarch 9, 2020
New tech startups challenge AmEx in the niche corporate card market
FinanceNew tech startups challenge AmEx in the niche corporate card market
By Julie Verhage, Jenny Surane and BloombergMarch 8, 2020
Italy Quarantines Entire Lombardy Region To Slow COVID-19 Spread
Health‘A disaster we didn’t expect’—Italy locks down millions to prevent deadly coronavirus spread
By John Follain, Alessandro Craparo, Alberto Brambilla and BloombergMarch 8, 2020
Tornado aftermath - Nashville, TN
RetailAfter the tornadoes, Nashville’s businesses reckon with loss and the future
By Margaret LittmanMarch 7, 2020
Four Seasons just unveiled its first all-inclusive wellness resort
LifestyleFour Seasons just unveiled its first all-inclusive wellness resort
By Chadner NavarroMarch 7, 2020
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Arts & EntertainmentCoronavirus drives Austin, Texas officials to cancel South by Southwest
By The Associated PressMarch 6, 2020
Travel-Joey Gonzalez-Barry's Bootcamp
Lifestyle5 things the CEO of Barry’s Bootcamp always packs when traveling
By JP MangalindanMarch 6, 2020
Where you should eat, visit, and stay in Marrakech
LifestyleWhere you should eat, visit, and stay in Marrakech
By Rachel KingMarch 6, 2020
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