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Boeing Officials Say Company Is Taking Financial Hit From Grounding Of 737 MAX Jets
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Boeing has released a quarterly earnings report that shows revenue and profit taking a hit from the grounding of its 737 MAX planes. Profits fell 13% compared to the same quarter a year ago. Overall revenues fell much less though, only 2%.
Boeing Slow To 'Own' Recent Air Disasters, Analysts Say
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
After a second 737 Max jet crashed in less than five months, it took Boeing weeks to speak openly about the role its flight control software may have played. Critics say that's too long.
Boeing To Slow Production Of 737 Max Jets As It Works On Flight Control Software Fix
Friday, April 05, 2019
The company says it isn't planning layoffs. In recent months, two 737 Max planes have fatally crashed, as the pilots struggled to pull the jets out of nose dives.
Pilots Split Over FAA Chief's Claims On Boeing 737 Max Training
Wednesday, April 03, 2019
The top official at the FAA says airline pilots had enough training to handle Boeing's flight control software linked to two deadly crashes. His statement has divided pilots in the U.S. and overseas.
Amid Anxiety Surrounding Boeing's 737 Max Jets, One Airline Wants To Cancel Its Order
Saturday, March 30, 2019
The airline Garuda Indonesia wants to cancel its order of 49 Boeing 737 Max 8 planes, but contracts make it expensive to do so.
President Trump Backs Israeli Sovereignty Claim Over Golan Heights
Thursday, March 21, 2019
In a tweeted announcement, the Commander in Chief appeared to overturn decades of U.S. policy just ahead of Israeli elections
With Planes Grounded, Boeing Considers Its Next Steps
Saturday, March 16, 2019
The FAA has ordered airlines to stop flying certain Boeing models after two crashes. Boeing is still making the planes but they're not going to customers and a bottleneck may be brewing.
CEO Says Wells Fargo Has Transformed After Scandals; Lawmakers Are Skeptical
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers question whether Wells Fargo has changed its culture away from fraud and mismanagement that have led to billions in fines and penalties against the bank.
Move To Pull Consumer Protection Rule Heightens Debate Over Payday Lending
Thursday, March 07, 2019
One of Kathy Kraninger's first moves as CFPB chief was to move to rescind a rule that would put restrictions on payday lending. Now she'll face questions from the House Financial Services Committee.
As Payments Go Social With Venmo, They're Changing Personal Relationships
Monday, February 25, 2019
More people are using mobile money apps to pay each other without cash. With Venmo, its social network is a key part of the payment process, and it's changing people's behavior in unexpected ways.
Is Venmo Changing Your Money Habits? Tell Us About It
Friday, February 15, 2019
Has Venmo changed the way you talk to your friends? And do you have questions about how to use it?
Anger, Confusion Over Dwindling Refunds. Is Trump's Tax Plan To Blame?
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Tax refunds so far have been smaller than last year's. Some taxpayers kept a bigger share of their income, but for others it reflects an overhaul that rewarded high earners the most.
Consumer Protection Bureau Aims To Roll Back Rule For Payday Lending
Wednesday, February 06, 2019
The rule would have protected borrowers from ballooning loans with giant interest rates. Now, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposes ripping the rule's teeth out.
Google Talks Up Vets In Super Bowl Ad. Does It Walk The Walk?
Wednesday, February 06, 2019
Google advertised its new job search tool for veterans during the Super Bowl. The goal is to help vets get hired. But how many veterans work at Google?
Thirsty Baby Flamingos Airlifted To Safety In South Africa
Saturday, February 02, 2019
A drought left a flamingo breeding ground dry near Kimberley, South Africa. When the adult birds left, animal lovers flew thousands of baby birds to safety.
At Least 3 Students Killed After School Walkway Collapses In South Africa
Friday, February 01, 2019
"It is painful to see those tiny bodies in that state," says Panyaza Lesufi, an education official in Gauteng province, where the high school is located.
Juan Guaidó Claims Police Raided His Home As He Struggles To Consolidate Power
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Juan Guaidó accuses Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro of sending police to intimidate his family. The U.S.-backed opposition leader seeks to oust Maduro and replace him as interim president.
'Stop The Maduro Genocide': Protesters March In Venezuela With U.S. Support
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Opposition leader Juan Guaidó called for nationwide rallies a week after he declared himself interim president and demanded Nicolás Maduro step down or call new elections.
Brazil Arrests 5 In Dam Collapse As Death Toll Rises To 65
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Reports say three of those arrested were involved in getting the mining project licensed, and two were consultants with a company that certified the dam for safety.
U.S. Slips In Annual Global Corruption Rankings
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
The latest Corruption Perceptions Index shows the U.S. dropped six spots, to No. 22 out of 180 countries and territories. It's listed right after France and before the United Arab Emirates.