After Barring Girls for Leggings, United Airlines Defends Decision

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After Barring Girls for Leggings, United Airlines Defends Decision

New York Times
United Airlines barred two teenage girls from boarding a flight on Sunday morning and required a child to change into a dress after a gate agent decided the leggings they were wearing were inappropriate.

Trump trade doubts send dollar, shares tumbling

Reuters
LONDON The dollar and share prices tumbled on Monday, as investors worried that U.S. President Donald Trump’s defeat over healthcare reform foreshadowed difficulties delivering other key campaign promises, in particular tax cuts and spending.

Dow-DuPont Deal Wins Conditional Antitrust Approval From EU

Bloomberg
Dow Chemical Co. and DuPont Co. won European Union approval for a $77 billion merger, overcoming regulators’ concerns with hefty concessions, including the sale of large parts of DuPont’s global pesticide business.

Publishers Retreat From the Risks of Google-YouTube Advertising

New York Times
The Google campus in Mountain View, Calif. The Guardian is among the organizations that have pulled advertising from Google amid concerns that it is not doing enough to prevent brands from showing up alongside offensive content.

GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks stumble on US policy woes; Trumpflation trades suffer

Reuters
HONG KONG, March 27 U.S. stock futures and the dollar fell on Monday while Asian markets struggled as President Donald Trump’s failure on healthcare reform raised questions about his ability to push through tax cuts and fiscal spending to boost the …

Will New York keep the “Fearless Girl” statue on Wall Street?

The Denver Post
In this March 22, 2017 photo, the Charging Bull and Fearless Girl statues are sit on Lower Broadway in New York. Since 1989 the bronze bull has stood in New York City’s financial district as an image of the might and hard-charging spirit of Wall Street

GameStop closing at least 150 stores amid sales decline

The Denver Post
GameStop employee Randi Taber stacks copies of “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3” during a launch event for the highly anticipated video game at a GameStop Corp.

Push for Internet Privacy Rules Moves to Statehouses

New York Times
People using computers at a coffee shop in New York City. As Congress moves to roll back rules limiting access to consumer data, some state legislatures are poised to move in the other direction.

Now You Can Donate to Charity With the Change From Your Lyft Fare

Fortune
Ride-hailing service Lyft is adding a payment option that allows passengers to round up their fare to the nearest dollar and donate the difference to charity.

Toshiba wants Westinghouse to file for bankruptcy as early as Tuesday: source

Reuters
FILE PHOTO – A logo of Toshiba Corp is seen outside an electronics retail store in Tokyo, Japan, February 14, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai/File Photo.

Emirates Will Adjust US Offering if Laptop Ban Hurts Demand

Bloomberg
Emirates will adjust its offering if customer demand drops following a U.S. ban on in-flight electronics and called for the measure to be imposed more widely.

Oil slips towards $50 on doubts over output-cut extension

Reuters
Pump jacks are seen in the Lost Hills Oil Field, California April 20, 2015. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson. By Alex Lawler | LONDON. LONDON Oil fell further towards $50 a barrel on Monday, pressured by uncertainty over whether an OPEC-led production cut will …

California’s Clean-Air Problem Is a Lot Bigger Than Just Trump

Bloomberg
No state is tougher on dirty air than California. How tough? So tough that, if trends hold, it may fall short of its own goals. As President Donald Trump moves to roll back decades worth of regulation, the Golden State has positioned itself as America

On the up: German business morale brightest in nearly six years

Reuters
FILE PHOTO: Clothes are pictured in the new Adidas Originals store before the opening in Berlin, March 27, 2014. REUTERS/Stefanie Loos/File Photo.

American Airlines Seeks China Southern Tie-Up as Traffic Booms

New York Times
A China Southern Airlines jet landing in Manila in 2012. The airline, the biggest in China, said it was in talks with American Airlines about a “major strategic cooperation.

BT Shares Extend Losses As Regulatory Headwinds Mount

TheStreet.com
BT Group plc (BT) stock extended losses Monday after British regulator Ofcom slapped another fine on the communications provider for the shoddy treatment of business broadband customers dealing with its Openreach division, the national monopoly in …
NBC4 Washington
A 1040 tax form appears on display, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017, in New York. The IRS is delaying tax refunds for millions of low-income families as the agency steps up efforts to combat identity theft and fraud.

Qatar to Boost US Interests With Silicon Valley Office

Bloomberg
Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund plans to open an office in Silicon Valley, as the richest country in the world on a per capita basis builds up technology interests as it tries to diversify away from oil and gas.

USDA Chicken Recall: OK Foods Products Could Have Metal Contamination

Patch.com
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Over 900,000 pounds of breaded chicken products that may possibly be contaminated with metal have been recalled by OK Foods, the USDA’s food safety and inspection service said in a news release.

Supervisor: UK Banks Need Solid EU Roots to Access Bloc

U.S. News & World Report
A top banking supervisor says that British banks must put down solid roots if they want European banking licenses to keep access after the UK leaves the European Union.

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