Los Angeles Times

United Airlines won't be fined for passenger-dragging incident, feds say
Los Angeles Times
United Airlines won't be punished by the federal government over a passenger's forced removal from a flight in April that put a spotlight on the growing tensions between airlines and travelers. The Department of Transportation has concluded its
United Airlines Won't Be Fined by the Government for the David Dao Dragging IncidentPEOPLE.com
United Airlines Dodges US Fine for Passenger-Dragging ScandalBloomberg
US won't punish United over passenger-dragging incidentABC News
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Washington Post

The US House just paved the way for more self-driving cars
Washington Post
Thousands of self-driving cars are now that much closer to hitting the streets after House lawmakers approved a bill Wednesday to expand companies' ability to test the next-generation technology. It's a major step forward for tech companies, Detroit …
Self-Driving Cars' Prospects Rise With Vote by HouseNew York Times
House passes bill to speed deployment of self-driving carsThe Denver Post
Howes: Revolutionary self-driving rules pushing DetroitThe Detroit News
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Los Angeles Times

Gap will focus on Old Navy and Athleta, shutting 200 Gap and Banana Republic stores
Los Angeles Times
Gap Inc. is shifting its focus to its growing brands Old Navy and Athleta and away from its Banana Republic and namesake Gap brands. The company said Wednesday it will close about 200 Gap and Banana Republic stores in the next three years and open …
Gap shifts focus to Old Navy, Athleta brands as part of updated growth strategyCNBC
Gap Inc Is Closing 200 Stores but Opening 270 New OnesFortune
Gap Closing Hundreds of Stores in Shift Toward Old Navy, AthletaBloomberg
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Irish Examiner

Billions are drinking water contaminated with plastic — and US has it the worst, study finds
Sacramento Bee
If you drink tap water, you're probably also ingesting potentially dangerous microscopic plastic fibers. And you're not alone: That's likely the case for billions of people across the world, according to a new study from Orb Media. The study, conducted
Plastic contaminates 94% of US tap water, research finds, the most of any country studiedAtlanta Journal Constitution
The Guardian view on plastic: learning to love it wiselyThe Guardian
Plastic fibers pervasive in tap water worldwide, new study showsDeutsche Welle
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USA TODAY

Cruise lines cancel more sailings as Irma approaches Florida
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Cruise giant Carnival and Disney Cruise Line late Tuesday joined Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line in cancelling upcoming sailings out of Florida as Hurricane Irma bears down on the state. Carnival scrubbed Thursday's departure of the …
Latest Update on 10 Carnival Cruise Ships and Hurricane IrmaCruise Fever
Cruise Stocks Taking A Dive As Harvey Slows Down, Irma Picks Up SteamBenzinga
Carnival, Disney, Bahamas Paradise Cancel SailingsCruise Industry News

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