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>>U.S. Airlines Cancel Flights To Israel Due To Conflict

(Undated) -- Several major U.S. airlines have cancelled flights to Israel because of the ongoing conflict. American, United and Delta Airlines all cancelled weekend flights to Tel Aviv from major U.S. cities including Chicago, New York, Newark and San Francisco. A spokesperson for Delta said the airline will work with the U.S. government to assist with the safe return of any Americans who want to come home.

 

>>UAW Workers Reject Mack Trucks Offer, Will Strike

(Detroit, MI) -- United Auto Workers union members at the Volvo Group-owned Mack Trucks are set to go on strike today after rejecting a tentative contract agreement. In a letter Sunday, UAW President Shawn Fain said a majority of workers voted against the deal, which included a 19-percent pay raise. The union represents roughly four-thousand workers in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Florida. This comes as thousands of UAW members across at least 20 states remain on strike against the Big Three U.S automakers.

 

>>California Governor Newsom Signs Corporate Climate Disclosure Bills

(Sacramento, CA) -- California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed the nation's first corporate climate disclosure bills. The two bills that Newsom signed into law on Saturday will require large publicly traded and privately held corporations operating in the state to disclose both their carbon footprints how climate affects their bottom line. The laws go beyond proposed federal climate disclosure rules, which would apply only to publicly traded companies.

 

>>Fraud Trial Of Former FTX Boss Bankman-Fried Resumes Tuesday

(New York, NY) -- The fraud trial of a former crypto-king picks back up Tuesday in a Manhattan federal court. FTX co-founder and one-time crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried faces multiple charges of money laundering and fraud. Prosecutors say Bankman-Fried defrauded customers of his digital currency exchange, FTX, and his cryptocurrency hedge fund. If found guilty, the 31-year-old faces over 100 years in federal prison.

 

>>Latest Exorcist Movie Tops Box Office

(Hollywood, CA) -- Ticket sales for the latest movie in the "Exorcist" franchise aren't exactly turning heads, but the film is in possession of the top spot in this weekend's box office. "The Exorcist: Believer" fell slightly below expectations by taking in an estimated 27-million-dollars. Ellen Burstyn, who played the possessed girl's mother in the original Exorcist film 50 years ago, reprises her role in the sequel. "PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie" fell to second place, while "Saw Ten" finished third.

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