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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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The company logo hangs above an entrance to the headquarters of The Boeing Company on January 29, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois. Boeing said today that costs associated with grounding the 737 Max aircraft were likely to exceed $18 billion. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
FinanceBoeing has a new problem with its grounded 737 Max: debris left by workers in new planes
By Julie Johnsson and BloombergFebruary 19, 2020
  • 400053 09: An Ariana Afghan Airlines plane is readied for the airlines'' first international flight in five years January 24, 2002 at Kabul Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. The flight from Kabul to New Delhi took 24 passengers. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
    Travel & LeisurePlane crashes in Taliban-held area in Afghanistan
    By Eltaf Najafizada and BloombergJanuary 27, 2020
This new river cruise ship offers the Mekong’s most luxurious adventure
LifestyleThis new river cruise ship offers the Mekong’s most luxurious adventure
By Alexandra KirkmanFebruary 19, 2020
This studio is behind the murals at some of the world’s top hotels
LifestyleThis studio is behind the murals at some of the world’s top hotels
By Anna Ben Yehuda RahmananFebruary 18, 2020
This Greek island is the perfect alternative to Mykonos
LifestyleThis Greek island is the perfect alternative to Mykonos
By Danielle BernabeFebruary 15, 2020
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Tech‘There will be MWC in Barcelona next year,’ mobile trade show group vows after canceling this year’s event
By Aaron PressmanFebruary 14, 2020
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Lifestyle5 things Madewell’s CEO always packs when traveling
By JP MangalindanFebruary 14, 2020
  • Ready guest one: Atari-themed hotel deal punctuates the gaming pioneer’s turnaround
    TechReady guest one: Atari-themed hotel deal punctuates the gaming pioneer’s turnaround
    By Chris MorrisJanuary 26, 2020
Carnival ship rejected by 5 ports has finally made it into one. Now a new cruise controversy is brewing
HealthCarnival ship rejected by 5 ports has finally made it into one. Now a new cruise controversy is brewing
By Natnicha Chuwiruch, K. Oanh Ha and BloombergFebruary 13, 2020
mobile world congress venue cancelled
TechMWC, the world’s biggest mobile phone show, is cancelled over coronavirus fears
By David Z. MorrisFebruary 12, 2020
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - APRIL 22, 2019: The Westerdam cruise ship (front) operated by Holland America Line unberthing at the port of Vladivostok on Russia's Pacific coast. Yuri Smityuk/TASS (Photo by Yuri SmityukTASS via Getty Images)
HealthCarnival cruise ship rejected by 5 nations on coronavirus fears has finally found a port to dock in
By Natnicha Chuwiruch and BloombergFebruary 12, 2020
Can’t choose a cocktail? Let the divine decide at this Victorian-era London hotel
LifestyleCan’t choose a cocktail? Let the divine decide at this Victorian-era London hotel
By Sara LiebermanFebruary 12, 2020
When the white gloves come off: Behind the scenes at one of London’s most historic and upscale hotel bars
LifestyleWhen the white gloves come off: Behind the scenes at one of London’s most historic and upscale hotel bars
By Danielle BernabeFebruary 12, 2020
  • 12th Airport Night Run at BER Airport
    Travel & LeisureBerlin’s ‘ghost’ airport might finally open—billions over budget and 8 years late
    By Steven PerlbergJanuary 26, 2020
My boss wants me to travel during the coronavirus. Do I have to go?
HealthMy boss wants me to travel during the coronavirus. Do I have to go?
By Jeff John RobertsFebruary 12, 2020
The Holland America Line's Westerdam cruise ship, seen here in Alaska on July 9, 2019, has been refused entry by 4 nations over coronavirus fears.
HealthCarnival cruise ship is running out of ports after 5 nations block entry on coronavirus fears
By K. Oanh Ha and BloombergFebruary 11, 2020
How to spend a winter weekend in Napa
LifestyleHow to spend a winter weekend in Napa
By Rachel KingFebruary 11, 2020
Grounded Boeing Co. 737 Max airplanes are seen in a parking lot near Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2019. Boeing plans to halt production of its grounded 737 Max in January, a move that will deepen the crisis engulfing the planemaker, complicate its eventual recovery and ripple through the U.S. economy. Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg via Getty Images
TechBoeing says it will take ‘several quarters’ to return 737 Max fleet to the skies once grounding is lifted
By Anurag Kotoky, Kyunghee Park and BloombergFebruary 11, 2020
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Lifestyle5 things Beats president Luke Wood always packs when traveling
By JP MangalindanFebruary 7, 2020
A woman looks at two visitors hugging each other on the last day of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona on February 28, 2019.
HealthCoronavirus fears spread to European conferences
By David MeyerFebruary 7, 2020
Southwest Employee Bonus Six Weeks Pay
Travel & LeisureAfter a turbulent 2019, Southwest is giving employees a big bonus
By Chris MorrisFebruary 6, 2020
This photo taken on February 5, 2020 shows a cleaner and passengers wearing protective facemasks at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok. - Health officials in Vietnam on February 5 said all foreign passport holders -- including from China, Hong Kong and Macau -- that have been to mainland China in the past 14 days will not be permitted to enter Vietnam, in a bid to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, which is believed to have originated in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. (Photo by Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / AFP) (Photo by LILLIAN SUWANRUMPHA/AFP via Getty Images)
HealthThese countries have imposed China travel restrictions over the coronavirus
By Angus Whitley, Matt Turner and BloombergFebruary 6, 2020
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Travel & LeisureCathay Pacific is asking employees to take unpaid leave as coronavirus causes travel to plummet
By Chris MorrisFebruary 5, 2020
‘Significantly impacted’: World’s biggest brewers tally costs of coronavirus outbreak as beer sales suffer
Finance‘Significantly impacted’: World’s biggest brewers tally costs of coronavirus outbreak as beer sales suffer
By Adrian CroftFebruary 4, 2020
The best reason to escape to Miami Beach for a weekend this winter
LifestyleThe best reason to escape to Miami Beach for a weekend this winter
By Alexandra KirkmanFebruary 4, 2020
Find some of the world’s best Italian food in Morocco
LifestyleFind some of the world’s best Italian food in Morocco
By Sara LiebermanFebruary 1, 2020
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NewslettersWhy Airbnb just hired a former Disney theme park boss
By Aaron Pressman and Aric JenkinsJanuary 30, 2020
Qantas Group CEO, Alan Joyce speaks during the celebration of the arrival of Qantas's London-to-Sydney direct flight on November 15, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. The new coronavirus is potentially an existential threat for Asian airlines, Joyce says.
Leadership‘It’s survival of the fittest:’ Qantas CEO says coronavirus could drive Asian airlines out of business
By Angus Whitley, Kyunghee Park and BloombergJanuary 30, 2020
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TechAirbnb brings in a Disney theme park hand to run ‘Experiences’ ahead of its IPO
By Aric JenkinsJanuary 29, 2020
Workers in protective gear are seen on the apron near the first charter flight from the Chinese city of Wuhan, which was arranged by Japan's government to evacuate its citizens, after landing at Haneda airport in Tokyo on January 29, 2020. - The first Japanese nationals evacuated from Wuhan, the Chinese city at the centre of a deadly virus outbreak, arrived in Tokyo on January 29 aboard a charter plane. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP) (Photo by KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP via Getty Images)
HealthGetting into China gets more difficult as airlines cancel flights to fight virus spread
By Will Davies, Kyunghee Park, Siddharth Philip and BloombergJanuary 29, 2020
Boeing earnings preview: Will its new CEO plot a course correction?
TechBoeing earnings preview: Will its new CEO plot a course correction?
By Dan CatchpoleJanuary 28, 2020
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HealthAmericans should avoid travel to China during outbreak, CDC says
By BloombergJanuary 28, 2020
Arizona’s very first luxury resort—originally opened in 1896—is back in business
LifestyleArizona’s very first luxury resort—originally opened in 1896—is back in business
By Chadner NavarroJanuary 28, 2020
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