Justice Department wins lawsuit to end JetBlue and American Airlines alliance

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:56:47 GMT

Justice Department wins lawsuit to end JetBlue and American Airlines alliance New York (CNN) — American Airlines and JetBlue Airways have to break up their alliance on Northeast US flight routes, a US District Court judge ordered Friday.US District Judge Leo Sorokin ruled in favor of the the Justice Department, giving the Biden administration a victory in its years-long lawsuit against the airlines’ collaboration. The Justice Department filed the lawsuit in 2021, alleging the two companies raised prices and reduced choice for air passengers traveling to and from major cities in the Northeast, such as New York City and Boston.The airlines have 30 days to end their partnership, Sorokin ruled – just as the busy summer travel season kicks off.“It is abundantly clear to the Court that the defendants’ primary motivation in establishing the NEA was to strengthen their own competitive positions against Delta (and, to a lesser extent, United) in Boston and New York,” Sorokin wrote in the ruling Friday.The judge’s ruling Friday said that both airlines are a “...

Many transgender health bills came from a handful of far-right interest groups, AP finds

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:56:47 GMT

Many transgender health bills came from a handful of far-right interest groups, AP finds Aaron and Lacey Jennen’s roots in Arkansas run deep. They’ve spent their entire lives there, attended the flagship state university, and are raising a family. So they’re heartbroken at the prospect of perhaps having to move to one of an ever-dwindling number of states where gender-affirming health care for their transgender teenage daughter, Sabrina, is not threatened.“We were like, ‘OK, if we can just get Sabrina to 18 … we can put all this horrible stuff behind us,’” Aaron Jennen said, “and unfortunately that’s not been the case, as you’ve seen a proliferation of anti-trans legislation here in Arkansas and across the country.”At least 17 states have enacted laws restricting or banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors, though judges have temporarily blocked their enforcement in some, including Arkansas. An Associated Press analysis found that often those bills sprang not from grassroots or constituent demand, but from the pens of a handful of con...

Biden aims to reassure world on US debt standoff as he consults with Indo-Pacific leaders

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:56:47 GMT

Biden aims to reassure world on US debt standoff as he consults with Indo-Pacific leaders HIROSHIMA, Japan (AP) — President Joe Biden tried to reassure world leaders on Saturday that the United States would not default as he consulted with the heads of Australia, Japan and India in a meeting of the so-called Quad partnership that had been hastily rescheduled because of the debt limit standoff back in Washington.Hoping to avert an outcome that would rattle the global economy and prove to be a boon to Beijing, Biden opened his third day in Japan at the annual Group of Seven meeting of the world’s most powerful democracies with a briefing from his staff on the latest fits and starts in talks over how to raise the federal debt limit. The president also squeezed in meetings aimed at challenging China’s buildout across the Indo-Pacific. The Quad members originally had planned to meet in Sydney next week, but got together instead on the sidelines of the G7 so Biden could return to Washington earlier on Sunday in hopes of finalizing a deal to increase the U.S. borrowing limit be...

Deportation order over bogus college admission letter could set precedent: lawyers

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:56:47 GMT

Deportation order over bogus college admission letter could set precedent: lawyers TORONTO — An Edmonton woman is facing deportation from Canada this month after a college admission letter that secured her entry into the country five years ago turned out to be fake. Even though Karamjeet Kaur, 25, proved not to know the letter was fraudulent, the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada has ruled that she be deported by May 29.That decision will likely have implications for possibly hundreds of other international students in Canada who reportedly received similar fake admission letters from the same education agent in India — a situation that shows lack of accountability by border and immigration authorities, according to lawyers and activists who spoke with The Canadian Press.Kaur, whose poor, rural Indian family spent their life savings so she could be the first among them to study and work abroad, now works as a supervisor for a company in Edmonton.She’s married to a Canadian citizen, frequently volunteers, has a work permit valid until November and...

Will Biden’s hard-hat environmentalism bridge the divide on clean energy future?

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:56:47 GMT

Will Biden’s hard-hat environmentalism bridge the divide on clean energy future? WASHINGTON (AP) — When John Podesta left his job as an adviser to President Barack Obama nearly a decade ago, he was confident that hundreds of miles of new power transmission lines were coming to the Southwest, expanding the reach of clean energy throughout the region.So Podesta was shocked to learn last year, as he reentered the federal government to work on climate issues for President Joe Biden, that the lines had never been built. They still hadn’t even received final regulatory approval.“These things get stuck and they don’t get unstuck,” Podesta said in an interview with The Associated Press.Podesta is now the point person for untangling one of Biden’s most vexing challenges as he pursues ambitious reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. If the president cannot streamline the permitting process for power plants, transmission lines and other projects, the country is unlikely to have the infrastructure needed for a future powered by carbon-free electricity. The issu...

Oklahoma prisons locked down following unspecified incident in northeastern Oklahoma

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:56:47 GMT

Oklahoma prisons locked down following unspecified incident in northeastern Oklahoma HOMINY, Okla. (AP) — The Oklahoma Department of Corrections has locked down all prisons statewide and canceled all visitations following an unspecified “incident” at a medium security prison in northeastern Oklahoma.“A statewide lockdown was implemented after an incident occurred at the Dick Conner Correctional Center in Hominy,” about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of Tulsa, according to a statement Friday night.Department spokesperson Kay Thompson said in an email Saturday that the incident is still under investigation and did not elaborate on the event.The Dick Conner Correctional Center also has a minimum security prison on its grounds and houses about 1,200 inmates, according to the Department of Corrections website.In September 2021, prisons statewide were locked down following what authorities said were gang-related attacks that injured several inmates at six of the department’s 21 prisons, including the Dick Conner Correctional Center.The Associated Press

When will Facebook settlement payments be sent out? Here's what we know

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:56:47 GMT

When will Facebook settlement payments be sent out? Here's what we know (NEXSTAR) – You can submit a claim in just a couple minutes for a piece of the massive $725 million Facebook settlement, but it will take much longer to get your payout. Meta, Facebook's parent company, has agreed to settle the class action lawsuit, which claims the social media network allowed users’ personal data to be shared with third parties, the most famous being Cambridge Analytica, a consulting firm that supported Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.  Facebook’s $725M settlement is huge, but how much will you actually get? You don't need to determine if your data was among the shared information to qualify. The criteria is pretty simple: “If you were a Facebook user in the United States between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022, inclusive, you may be eligible for a cash payment,” the settlement details state.Claims can be submitted online or by mail through Aug. 25, 2023, and the process is fairly quick and simple. However, eligible recipients won't receive th...

Cinemark theaters offering $1.50 tickets during 'Summer Movie Clubhouse'

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:56:47 GMT

Cinemark theaters offering $1.50 tickets during 'Summer Movie Clubhouse' (KTVX) – Cinemark has announced the return of Summer Movie Clubhouse, a program offering discounted tickets for families looking to "escape from the summer heat" with a trip to the theater.Cinemark's Summer Movie Clubhouse, which runs from June 19 through August 10, offers showings of family-friendly films for $1.50 per ticket (plus taxes and fees) every Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. Some locations will also offer additional showtimes on Mondays and Thursdays; customers can check with their local theater for showtimes. Nearly 200 locations in 35 states are participating, according to Cinemark.Showings and snacks at participating Cinemark theaters will be discounted during the chain's Summer Movie Clubhouse program. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Movies available to watch during Cinemark's Summer Movie Clubhouse include "Minions: The Rise of Gru," "Sonic the Hedgehog," "Mummies," "The Bad Guys," "Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank," "DC League of Super-Pets," "Lyle, Lyle, Crocodil...

San Marcos to stop eviction delays, end COVID-19 disaster declaration

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:56:47 GMT

San Marcos to stop eviction delays, end COVID-19 disaster declaration AUSTIN (KXAN) — San Marcos' eviction delay rule, which started in 2020, will end at the end of June, according to the city. The city's disaster declaration will end June 30 after a 4-2 city council vote Tuesday. An eviction delay ordinance will also end June 30 when the local state of disaster ends. RELATED: San Marcos approves new contract with police union The disaster declaration began in March 2020 at the onset of the pandemic. In April 2020, council members approved an ordinance requiring landlords to give tenants a 90-day notice before issuing a notice to vacate if delinquent rent payments were related to COVID-19 effects. The city said this gave tenants an opportunity to fix overdue rent, fees or other charges before eviction. The end of eviction delays will not impact notice requirements or other processes for renters at risk of eviction according to state law, the city said.

Fort Cavazos soldier reported missing from Killeen

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:56:47 GMT

Fort Cavazos soldier reported missing from Killeen AUSTIN (KXAN) — The III Army Corps is asking for help finding a missing soldier from Fort Cavazos. Spc. Craig Chamberlain was last seen leaving his Killeen home around 6 p.m. Monday with no contact with his family or chain of command since, according to a Friday news release. Chamberlain is described as a 5-foot-7-inch white male with brown hair and hazel eyes, weighing 156 pounds. He was last seen wearing a white shirt and gym shorts. (Courtesy United States Army Criminal Investigation Division)Chamberlain is assigned to the 704th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company, 79th Ordnance Battalion at Fort Cavazos. People with information can call 254-600-3837 or send tips to the Army online.