Alaska Airlines grounds all flights nationwide due to tech outage
The airline said in a statement that it was “experiencing an IT outage affecting operations” and had “issued a temporary ground stop.”
Alaska Airlines grounds all flights nationwide due to tech outage
The airline said in a statement that it was “experiencing an IT outage affecting operations” and had “issued a temporary ground stop.”
Push to close the AI skills gap among young workers
A new generation is graduating into a job market turned upside down, where artificial intelligence and not humans are taking some entry-level jobs. A $25 million global initiative aims to rewrite the future of work. Ed Skyler,
Mom whose young daughter died by suicide urges limits on nighttime phone use
Nearly one in six school-aged children report being bullied online, according to a global study by the World Health Organization. Meg Oliver spoke to a mother who is turning her grief into a warning for other parents.
Soybean farmer says aid announced by Trump falls short as losses mount from trade war
Last month, President Trump said he would use revenue generated by tariffs to bail out American soybean farmers affected by the trade war with China. They were expecting around $13 billion, but the administration is only offering
Soybean farmer says aid announced by Trump falls short as losses mount from trade war
Last month, President Trump said he would use revenue generated by tariffs to bail out American soybean farmers affected by the trade war with China. They were expecting around $13 billion, but the administration is only offering
Behind Trump’s decision to call off deploying federal forces to San Francisco
President Trump announced that he has called off a plan to deploy a “surge” of federal forces to San Francisco following a conversation with Mayor Daniel Lurie. Camilo Montoya-Galvez has details.
How kindness is filling the gaps as U.S. school lunch debt soars
Student lunch debt has soared to nearly $200 million nationwide. Good Samaritans are stepping up to help.
Here’s who’s charged in the NBA and poker gambling ring crackdowns
An NBA Hall of Famer, a current star and former player are among dozens arrested in an FBI crackdown on illegal gambling that includes alleged members of organized crime families.
Vance and Rubio praise peace deal while meeting with Netanyahu
In Israel, U.S. officials including, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, praised the peace deal between Israel and Hamas while meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Holly Williams has details.