The **FAA Flight Restrictions Are in Effect: Here’s What to Know is intensifying, with Flight Cancellations and Delays May Get Worse This Week Amid Shutdown creating a dire outlook for holiday travel as Shutdown Casts a Shadow Over Travelers’ Thanksgiving Flight Plans and Contractors tap emergency cash as US government shutdown pain mounts leading to warnings that Officials warn of big hit to air travel and GDP as US government shutdown drags on and travelers needing to know What Travelers Need to Know About the Shutdown, Flight Cancellations and Delays**.
Key policy discussions include **HMRC probes Tim Horlick’s Ayanda Capital over pandemic-era taxes, an opinion piece on Why Weight-Loss Drug Prices Are Falling, the controversial news that COP30 to start without the US, a local industry story where A MAGA Senator Promised Hope for a Dying Ohio Mill. Then Reality Set In., and concerns as the UK investigates whether buses made in China can be turned off from afar, alongside debates on Here’s what a new US-Mexico-Canada trade deal should look like, a political commentary on A Two-Headed Coin That Always Comes Up ‘Trump’, and China Suspends Export Controls on More Critical Minerals** marking a significant trade development; further insights include What Mamdani and Martha Stewart tell us about the vibe shift, the announcement that Whistleblowers could earn millions as HMRC targets tax fraud, Orbán nemesis vows to bring Hungary back into the fold, and an analysis of **Trump’s Tax Cuts Are Exposing Companies to Biden’s Tax Hike**.
Significant global economic shifts are evident as Wealthy Chinese shun Singapore for the Gulf and Wealthy Chinese sidestep Singapore for Dubai, while domestic insights include **What America’s Longest-Tenured Employees Say About Work—Then and Now, Luxury Fashion Brand Chrome Hearts Pays Up for Famed Malibu Hotel, and predictions on What will corporate earnings tell us about the health of the US economy?**; financial stability is a focus with **Dollar volatility tumbles as currency markets move past ‘Trump shock’ and advice on With Mortgage Rates Declining, Should You Refinance?, alongside warnings that EU climate rules risk energy security, warn gas suppliers, a transcript of FT interview with John Williams discussing how the Gulf between rich and poor risks US downturn, Fed official warns, the rise of Chinese automakers are overtaking European rivals, says car-shipping chief, and Lloyds quietly builds £2bn rental portfolio to become major UK landlord as Lloyds Bank’s landlord experiment starts to earn its keep while Venezuela’s dismal economy piles pressure on Maduro**.
The BBC Director General and News Chief Resign After Criticism of Editorial Practices and BBC boss Tim Davie resigns over Trump documentary edit signal internal turmoil, while Israeli Spyware Maker NSO Gets New Owners, Leadership and Seeks to Mend Reputation highlights efforts to restore trust in a controversial tech company.
A critical public health alert advises of Infant Formula Recalled Amid Botulism Investigation, urging caregivers to stop using specific batches.
The Hamas returns body of Israeli soldier killed in 2014 marks a significant, albeit somber, development in the ongoing Middle East conflict.
A unique local business story highlights **Folkies, the shop bringing the world’s music to Kilburn**, demonstrating the appeal of specialized retail.