The Wall Street Journal: U.S. Customs computer outage causing major delays at airports nationwide
U.S. Customs and Border Protection experienced a systems outage for processing passengers on international flights at various airports, the agency said Friday......»»
Turo, the "Airbnb for cars," angers rental car companies
Turo lets individuals rent their personal vehicles. Some “hosts†are building businesses at airports that major car rental companies slam as unfair competition. WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports. Photo: Jake Nicol/The Wall Street Journal.....»»
Apple’s Mac Pro Was its Last Big ‘Made in America’ Product. Now it’s Moving to China
Amid a U.S.-China trade war Apple will manufacture its new Mac Pro computer in China, moving production of what had been its only major device assembled in the U.S., the Wall Street Journal reported. The comp.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Strong quake hits northern Japan, causing blackouts, landslides
A strong earthquake hit rural northern Japan early Thursday, triggering a landslide that buried part of a village and closed a second major airport, after a typhoon shut down another one in the west of the country earlier this week......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Powerful earthquake rocks Anchorage, Alaska, with ‘major infrastructure damage’
A magnitude 7.0 earthquake rattled Anchorage, Alaska, Friday morning, causing damage to roads and bridges, sending office workers under desks and setting off a brief tsunami warning for populated areas along the surrounding coast......»»
The best and worst US airlines of 2018
The Wall Street Journal's annual ranking of eight major U.S. airlines tracks flight delays, mishandled baggage and formal complaints, so you don't have to. WSJ's Scott McCartney hands out the awards. Photo: Drew Evans/The Wall Street Journal......»»
The Wall Street Journal: TSA bolsters staffing at major airports as absences rise amid shutdown
The Transportation Security Administration has sent extra staff to airports in major cities as it faces its highest level of absences since the partial government shutdown began last month......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Southwest suggests grounded planes tied to labor dispute
Southwest Airlines Co. said it would investigate whether a dispute with its mechanics union was causing maintenance delays that have led to grounded planes and canceled flights......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Empty lots, angry customers: chip crisis throws wrench into car business
Americans are shopping for cars in near-record numbers, but the world’s computer-chip shortage has left dealers with the fewest offerings in decades......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Novavax delays its COVID-19 vaccine timeline
Novavax Inc. has delayed plans to seek regulatory clearances for its COVID-19 vaccine, while shortages in raw materials are slowing the ramp-up of production of doses, the company said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Apple says it will let Parler back onto the App Store
Apple Inc. plans to make the social-media app Parler available through its App Store again, the computer and smartphone company said in a letter to lawmakers on Monday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ford to pause production at some plants due to chip shortage
Ford Motor Co. is scheduling more downtime at several U.S. factories, including its two major truck plants, as a global shortage of semiconductors upends vehicle manufacturing for car makers in North America......»»
SEC Considers Requiring More Transparency From Short Sellers After GameStop Saga: WSJ
The recent frenzied-movements in so-called meme stocks like GameStop Corp (NYSE: GME) are causing the apex market regulator to consider ushering in more transparency in short trades, the Wall Street Journal read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Intel, Cisco, Nvidia among victims of SolarWinds hack
The suspected Russian hackers behind breaches at U.S. government agencies also gained access to major U.S. technology and accounting companies, at least one hospital and a university, a Wall Street Journal analysis of internet records found......»»
The Wall Street Journal: House intelligence panel release transcripts of Russia probe
The House Intelligence Committee on Thursday released transcripts from a probe into Russian interference in the 2016 elections conducted when a Republican led the committee, making public documentation that has been a major source of partisan rancor......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Elliott Management financing major patent lawsuit against streaming startup Quibi
Hedge fund Elliott Management Corp. is.....»»
NYSE and Nasdaq challenger MEMX delays launch due to coronavirus crisis
The Members Exchange (MEMX), a new bourse backed by major Wall Street firms looking to take on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Inc through lower fees, said on Friday it delayed its planned launch date due to the coronavirus crisis......»»
The Wall Street Journal: OPEC and its allies on Sunday strike historic agreement to cut nearly 10 million barrels a day
Saudi Arabia, Russia and the U.S. agree to lead a multinational coalition in major oil-production cuts after a month-long Saudi-Russian feud and a drop in demand due to the coronavirus crisis devastated oil prices......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. airlines prepare plans to virtually shut down domestic service amid outbreak
Major U.S. airlines are drafting plans for a potential voluntary shutdow.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Harley-Davidson to suspend U.S. production after coronavirus case at plant
Motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson Inc. became the latest major U.S. company to suspend production to limit the spread of the new coronavirus, a move that will affect about 2,000 employees at its U.S. factories......»»
In ranking of big metros, Minneapolis ranks dead last for job growth
Minneapolis/St. Paul falls in the middle of major job markets in the country, according to a new ranking from The Wall Street Journal. It could be worse — unless you're measuring specifically for job growth. Then it couldn't be. The ranking, c.....»»