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Shana Hull is a professional writer, editor, and interviewer. She's written for a variety of publications in the arts, construction, automotive, travel, real estate, and fashion industries. Shana has also worked as a content strategist for several companies in the finance and technology sectors.

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Delta CEO says Trump's trade war is hurting bookings as airline axes 2025 flight growth plans

Delta Air Lines won’t expand flying in the second half of the year because of disappointing bookings amid President Donald Trump’s shifting trade policies, which CEO Ed Bastian called “the wrong approach.” Delta on Wednesday forecast its second-quarter revenue to decline up to 2% or grow as much as 2% over last year, while Wall

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Underfunding threatens suicide prevention lifeline's mission

It has been nearly three years since the launch of the 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and since then, millions seeking help have used the call center as a life-saving resource. But understaffing and underfunding threaten to upend the hotline’s mission. The nation’s 988 hotline works like 911, bringing critical access to care for those

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Tax time triggers fraud alarms for some Obamacare enrollees

Because of past fraud by rogue brokers, some Affordable Care Act policyholders may get an unexpected tax bill this season. But that isn’t the only potential shock. Other changes coming soon – stemming from proposals by the administration of President Donald Trump – could affect their coverage and its cost. And sorting out related problems

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10 beaten-up stocks that are candidates for a rebound — but all are not created equal

Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. Markets: Stocks are struggling to hold onto gains Tuesday with the market well off its highest levels of the session. Deeply oversold conditions combined with some

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Emirates President Tim Clark warns of 'uncharted territory' as tariffs hit global aviation

Emirates President Tim Clark warned that the aviation industry is in “uncharted territory” as U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs and trade disputes weigh on global growth and threaten to drive up costs for airlines worldwide. “Right now, we are in troubled times,” Clark told CNBC in an interview recorded March 20 — ahead of

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CDC redeploys to Texas measles outbreak as RFK Jr. backs vaccine

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has begun redeploying staff to respond to the deadly outbreak of measles in Texas, a spokesperson said Monday, a week after steep layoffs at the agency impacted its response to the spread of the virus.  “A team of three deployed yesterday to meet with county and state officials

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Tufts researchers hope to reduce racial disparities in maternal health care

Massachusetts has some of the best health care in the country, but it’s far from perfect. Black women in particular experience complications during childbirth two-and-a-half times more often than their white counterparts, and they face a pregnancy-related death rate that’s more than three times the rate of white mothers. Researchers at at the Center for

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Airlines expected to cut 2025 outlooks as travel demand falters

Waning travel from Canada. Signs of weaker demand across the Atlantic. Mass government layoffs. Tariffs. Consumers pulling back on travel bookings. The worst stock market swoon since 2020. All are signs of concerns for the airline industry. U.S. airlines will likely cut their 2025 outlooks when they report earnings starting this week, analysts say, pointing

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Second child dies from measles-related causes in West Texas

A second school-aged child has died in Texas from a measles-related illness, a hospital spokesperson confirmed Sunday. The child’s death comes as an outbreak of measles originating in West Texas continues to spread. Aaron Davis, a spokesperson for UMC Health System in Lubbock, Texas, said that the child was “receiving treatment for complications of measles

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