London’s Heathrow Airport Says It Will Limit Passengers
Facing staff shortages that have significantly constrained capacity, the airport’s chief executive asked airlines to stop selling tickets until September.
Facing staff shortages that have significantly constrained capacity, the airport’s chief executive asked airlines to stop selling tickets until September.
The question of whether Elon Musk must buy Twitter, as he agreed to do in April, is headed to a court in Delaware.
Makers of batteries that could charge in a few minutes are setting up assembly lines, bringing the technology a big step closer to auto showrooms.
The pace of automation has accelerated in the pandemic, as big players invest billions in their efforts to streamline how goods are sorted and shipped.
One thing is for sure: Musk has left Twitter worse off than it was when he said he would buy it.
The euro was last worth the same as the dollar in December 2002, shortly after the currency, now used by 19 European countries, was established.
As the central bank sharply increases borrowing costs, it could lock would-be home buyers into rentals and keep a hot market under pressure.
The billionaire behind it, Bill Ackman, said he was “unable to consummate a transaction that both meets our investment criteria and is executable.”
If Twitter sues Mr. Musk to force a sale of the company, the case is likely to end up at a 230-year-old court in Delaware.
Francis X. Clines wrote thousands of lyrical, acutely observed articles for The New York Times. Here are excerpts from a few of them.