Air Canada has grounded all flights as over 10,000 flight attendants strike over pay and scheduling disputes. The Canadian government has intervened, but travelers face significant disruptions this summer.
Over 100,000 travelers are stranded as Air Canada flight attendants strike for better wages, forcing most flights to be suspended. The first strike since 1985 has sparked protests at major airports across Canada.
In a dramatic turn of events, Air Canada has suspended all operations as over 10,000 flight attendants strike, leaving travelers stranded during peak summer season. With negotiations stalled, the impact is felt worldwide as passengers face uncertainty and potential financial loss.
Air Canada has begun canceling flights as a strike by flight attendants looms, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of travelers. With a complete shutdown expected, find out how this could impact your travel plans.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has sparked outrage by canceling $500 million in mRNA vaccine research grants, citing questionable data. Experts warn this could hinder public health efforts and the future of vaccine technology.
The NIH's Jay Bhattacharya argues that public distrust led to the cancellation of mRNA vaccine contracts. This statement contrasts with Health Secretary Kennedy's claims about vaccine safety and efficacy.
In a surprising turn of events, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have signed a multi-year deal with Netflix, contradicting earlier reports of cancellation. Their new projects include a second season of 'With Love, Meghan' and a Christmas special, while exploring further content across genres.
Severe storms have wreaked havoc across Wisconsin, leading to the cancellation of the last day of the State Fair. Flooding has caused power outages and road closures, impacting many residents.
After just 24 hours of launching GPT-5, OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman announced the return of GPT-4o following an uproar from users mourning its loss. Many express their strong emotional ties to the previous model, leading to significant subscription cancellations.
In a surprising move, U.S. health officials have canceled $500 million in mRNA vaccine research, citing studies that question their safety and effectiveness. Critics warn this decision undermines vital public health advancements made during the pandemic.