Business
/ArcaMax
Alaska Airlines grounds flights amid IT outage
Alaska Airlines has grounded all flights amid an IT outage.
The airline said Thursday afternoon it is “experiencing an IT outage affecting operations,” and that “a temporary ground stop is in place.”
Alaska advised any travelers with flights booked Thursday to check flight status before heading to the airport.
In July, the airline ...Read more
Tariffs have unsettled Colorado's ag industry; a Trump plan adds to uncertainty
Colorado’s agricultural industry could face a multimillion-dollar hit because of tariffs, and now the state’s ranchers are concerned that a move to import more beef from Argentina could heighten the economic threats.
A state report released in September said the initial impact of tariffs on the beef industry could result in a drop of nearly...Read more
Ford's Q3 beats expectations, but Novelis aluminum plant fire lowers guidance
Ford Motor Co. is lowering its annual earnings guidance for 2025 following a fire at a major aluminum supplier, but it plans to ramp up F-Series production in Michigan and Kentucky in 2026.
The Sept. 16 blaze at Novelis Inc.'s Oswego, New York, plant will cost Ford as much as $1 billion between this year and 2026, the automaker said. Although ...Read more
UAW plans strike authorization vote at Volkswagen plant in Tennessee
United Auto Workers-represented employees at Volkswagen AG's plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, plan to vote on strike authorization next week following months of contract bargaining that's failed to yield an agreement, the union said.
The Detroit-based union won the right to represent more than 4,000 hourly workers at the plant in a historic ...Read more
Bipartisan backlash, led by Midwest politicians, rises against Trump's comments on beef industry
SLEEPY EYE, Minnesota — At the Sleepy Eye Auction Market on Wednesday, between sales of fattened steers and a shaggy Highland bull, chatter drifted to farm country’s latest beef with the White House: President Donald Trump’s plan to buy more beef from Argentina.
Few at the southwestern Minnesota cattle auction barn thought it would make a...Read more
After gate reallocation at O'Hare, United to add new routes next year
United will add flights to 10 new domestic destinations from O’Hare International Airport next year, routes the airline says were made possible by the additional gate space it won through the city’s airport gate reallocation process this fall.
United’s new destinations next year will include Santa Barbara, California; Eugene, Oregon; ...Read more
Personal security benefits for CEOs increase after killing of UnitedHealth executive
The murder of UnitedHealthcare Chief Executive Brian Thompson has prompted companies nationwide to increase personal security benefits for their CEOs.
ISS Services, an advisory company, does an annual analysis of public firm proxies.
This year shows that CEO pay as a whole across U.S. public companies increased 11% to record levels.
That’s ...Read more
Rivian to reportedly lay off more than 600 workers
Electric vehicle maker Rivian, which plans a corporate hub and a $5 billion EV factory in Georgia, reportedly plans to lay off more than 600 workers as it looks to trim costs.
The Wall Street Journal reported Rivian plans to cut about 4% of its total workforce, which at the end of last year was nearly 15,000 people. The company is looking to ...Read more
US mortgage rates drop to lowest level in more than a year
Mortgage rates fell to the lowest level in more than a year, easing affordability concerns for homebuyers.
The average for 30-year, fixed loans was 6.19%, down from 6.27% last week and the lowest since early October 2024, data from Freddie Mac show.
Falling rates have given house hunters more buying power, but demand has been constrained by ...Read more
Real estate Q&A: Do I have to pay for damage neighbor says is caused by palm tree root?
Q: I live in a senior community HOA. My neighbor says the roots of my royal palm are lifting her pavers around her pool. The tree, planted by the developer on my property four years ago, is 10 feet from the property line. Since the tree was already mature, I find it unlikely its roots grew fast enough to cause the damage. The neighbor wants me ...Read more
Boeing makes new offer to striking St. Louis workers. Union won't vote on it
ST. LOUIS — The Boeing Co. extended a new contract offer to its striking St. Louis machinists on Wednesday. But the union leaders representing the workers swiftly rejected the new plan.
The revised offer from Boeing came on Day 80 of the strike at the company’s St. Louis defense manufacturing facilities, following two days of involvement by...Read more
Musk hijacks Tesla earnings call to vouch for $1 trillion pay plan
Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, spent the end of Tesla Inc.’s earnings call pleading with investors to approve his $1 trillion pay package and blasting the shareholder advisory firms that have come out against the proposal.
“There needs to be enough voting control to give a strong influence, but not not so much that I can’t be ...Read more
Massive Pennsylvania data center spurs call to protect consumers from getting hit with power grid costs
An independent monitor has asked federal officials to ensure consumers don’t get stuck with the bill if the electric grid can’t handle power needs of a massive data center planned for Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
The monitor, Joseph Bowring, filed comments with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) last week, asking that a Sept. 23...Read more
Minnesota clashes with North Dakota over power lines
North Dakota, Montana and three Southern states want to block a $22 billion plan for power lines across the Midwest that Minnesota says it needs to transition to carbon-free energy.
The states argue that the federal government should stop the grid upgrade because otherwise their customers will be paying higher rates to subsidize clean energy ...Read more
How the federal government came to control the majority of land in Nevada
The federal government controlling the vast majority of land in Nevada dates all the way back to the 1800s when the territory was first admitted to the United States, according to a former longtime employee.
When Nevada became a state in October 1864, state representatives and stakeholders were only eyeing the northern part of Nevada due to its...Read more
H-1B visa: Many foreign workers, and students, exempted from $100,000 fee
Foreign citizens already in the U.S., including students, will be exempted from the Trump administration’s controversial new $100,000 fee for the H-1B visa, federal authorities said this week.
The fee was imposed via a proclamation from President Donald Trump and took effect Sept. 21, with certain details initially unclear.
This week, U.S. ...Read more
Amazon planning to replace 600K workers with robots: report
Amazon reportedly has a plan to replace more than half a million U.S. workers with “cobots,” and avoid hiring at least 160,000 human workers by 2027.
Despite hoping to double the number of products Amazon sells by 2033, executives are said to believe robotic automation could save them the trouble of hiring 600,000 people in the long run, ...Read more
Trump demands cattle ranchers lower prices, deepening feud
President Donald Trump attacked U.S. cattle ranchers over their criticism of his plan to slash record beef prices by importing significantly more tariff-free meat from Argentina, deepening a quarrel with a group of reliable supporters and raising concerns among ranch-state Republican lawmakers.
Trump on Wednesday said that cattlemen should be ...Read more
GM's high-tech pitch: Eyes-off self-driving cars, new battery chemistry
NEW YORK — General Motors Co. unveiled plans Wednesday to offer eyes-off autonomous driving in the battery-powered Cadillac Escalade IQ SUV beginning in 2028 as the Detroit automaker seeks to recast itself for the 21st century.
The announcement at a swanky, invite-only event in midtown Manhattan is part of a broader pitch that GM is a tech ...Read more
Carney plots 'talent attraction' plan as US upends H-1B
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government’s upcoming budget will introduce an immigration plan that includes a talent attraction strategy.
Carney made the announcement in a speech Wednesday night, confirming an earlier report by Bloomberg News. The live prime-time address was unusual for a Canadian prime minister and aimed to ...Read more
Popular Stories
- Amazon planning to replace 600K workers with robots: report
- Trump demands cattle ranchers lower prices, deepening feud
- Carney plots 'talent attraction' plan as US upends H-1B
- How the federal government came to control the majority of land in Nevada
- H-1B visa: Many foreign workers, and students, exempted from $100,000 fee










