Shares of JetBlue Airways Corp.'s slumped 4% toward a 13-month low in afternoon trade Thursday, with other airline stocks in tow, after the New York-based carrier said it took in a lot less money per passenger in April than it did last year. JetBlue reported late Wednesday that April load factor fell to 84.1% from 85.7% a year ago, as capacity increased at a faster rate than traffic. Revenue per available seat mile dropped 12.5%. JetBlue's stock, on track to close at the lowest level since March 13... Читать дальше...
(ATTN: CHANGES slug, headline, lead) SEOUL, May 12 (Yonhap) -- Finance Minister Yoo Il-ho said Thursday that South Korea will try to host annual meetings of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) in 2017 and the African Development Bank (AfDB
SEOUL, May 12 (Yonhap) -- North Korea is trying to keep alive the "successful mood" of its ruling party's first congress in 36 years by holding massive rallies and public ceremonies where participants are pledging their allegiance to the country's lead
Calvin Klein just went from risqué to offensive.
Maybe it isn't too late to say sorry. Only a couple of days after Justin Bieber abruptly announced he was done taking photos with fans, the Biebs has gone and undone all that by...
If you’ve ever forgotten where you parked, and you wandered, with increasing desperation, around the ramps of a parking structure, you’ll be delighted — or scared silly — by John Knight’s installation at REDCAT. The L.A. artist has transformed the contemporary art gallery into what the space used...
Kendra Wilkinson launched a vulgar, unexpected attack on former Playmate Holly Madison.
Trump and Ryan seek unity by negotiation.
Police have released images of thieves wanted for raiding a Bronx woman’s apartment and tying her up if front of her twin 2-year-old sons.
Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton came out in favor of changes to the Federal Reserve that would reduce the number of bankers in key central bank positions on Thursday, marking a major coup for national progressive groups championing reform.
Читать дальше...Chesapeake Energy keeps whittling away at its looming debt maturities, leading more investors to bet it can survive until natural gas prices make its business viable.
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U.S. immigration officials are planning a month-long series of raids in May and June to deport hundreds of Central American mothers and children found to have entered the country illegally, according to sources and an internal document seen by Reuters.
The operation would likely be the largest deportation sweep targeting immigrant families by the administration of President Barack Obama this year after a similar drive over two days in January that focused on Georgia, Texas, and North Carolina. Читать дальше...
The United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force (RAF) jets escorted three aircraft claimed to be Russian military transport planes over the Baltic republics, the UK Ministry of Defense said Thursday.
By Kim Deok-hyun SHENYANG, China, May 12 (Yonhap) -- More than 110 South Korean small and medium-sized companies unveiled their latest products at a trade fair in northeastern China on Thursday, with the aim of capitalizing on a growing popularity of
The Federal Reserve is getting closer to its stated employment and inflation goals. That might be hard for stocks to handle.
Afrika Bambaataa Denies Sexual Abuse Allegations: ‘I Ain’t Touched This Brother Whatsoever’
Try your hand at this week's Wall Street Journal math puzzle.
House speaker yet to formally endorse billionaire’s candidacy
LONDON (AP) — The Obama administration's calls for restoring global business ties with Iran are falling flat in Europe, where risk-averse banks told U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday that they don't believe they can do business in…
LONDON (AP) — The Obama administration's calls for restoring global business ties with Iran are falling flat in Europe, where risk-averse banks told U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday that they don't believe they can do business in…