The Nation |
Pentagon Refutes Trump on F-35's 'Out of Control' Costs
Bloomberg Lockheed Martin Corp.'s F-35 fighter jet isn't spiraling out of control as President-elect Donald Trump has said, according to Pentagon officials preparing to making their case to the new administration. Critics of the Pentagon's most expensive weapons … Air Force: Cost Overruns on F-35, Decried by Donald Trump, Are 'in the Past'Wall Street Journal Here's the price tag for the latest batch of F35sBusiness Insider F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program General Hits Back at Trump CommentsNewsmax DefenseNews.com –The Hill –Military.com –Aviation Week (blog) all 26 news articles » |
Reuters |
BOJ brightens view of economy, keeps policy steady
Reuters A Japanese flag flutters atop the Bank of Japan building in Tokyo, Japan, September 21, 2016. REUTERS/Toru Hanai/File Photo – RTX2UM36. By Leika Kihara and Stanley White | TOKYO. TOKYO The Bank of Japan kept monetary policy steady and took a … Asia markets mostly higher, Tokyo up as BOJ keeps policy steadyCNBC Yen Slips After Bank of Japan Sticks to the ScriptNasdaq BOJ keeps monetary policy intact, says economy recoveringBusiness Insider Bloomberg –Wall Street Journal –Daily Mail –Economic Times all 261 news articles » |
KOMO News |
Alaska Airlines, Delta to end partnership in April 2017 amid growing competition
KOMO News SEATTLE – Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines announced on Monday they're ending their partnership at the end of April. Starting May 1, 2017, customers will no longer be able to earn or redeem air miles operated by the other carrier. The airlines will … 'Frenemies' no more? Delta, Alaska Air to terminate partnershipUSA TODAY Alaska Airlines and Delta terminate partnershipKTUU.com Alaska and Virgin America Become One — Skift Business TravelerSkift Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle) –Reuters –Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal –Q13 FOX all 67 news articles » |
Wall Street Journal |
GM to Lay Off Nearly 1300 Workers at Detroit Plant, Cut Production at Several Factories
Wall Street Journal General Motors Co. said it would lay off nearly 1,300 workers at an assembly plant in Detroit beginning in March and temporarily cut production at several other factories next month, the latest auto maker adjusting to softening demand after a seven … GM to cut second shift, 1300 jobs at Detroit-HamtramckThe Detroit News GM to idle 5 plants in Jan. as car supply swellsDetroit Free Press GM to temporarily close 5 factories as car inventory buildsThe Oakland Press Warren Tribune Chronicle all 33 news articles » |
