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Cómo hacer frente a la inflación
Como resultado de la pandemia, los estadounidenses están gastando más en comestibles para cocinar en casa y menos en salir a comer. Pero los precios de los comestibles se han...

¿$270 por un bote de palomitas? La mercancía de Disney es un ‘cóctel para el capitalismo’, y los fans están dispuestos a pagar
El tiempo de espera en la fila en el parque temático Epcot de Walt Disney World fue de más de seis horas, el tipo de fila que se forma para...

Renting a car will be a pain until at least 2022 (sorry, travelers)
On a trip to visit Disneyland with his children, John Jimenez of San Jose, Calif., reserved a compact car from Dollar Rent a Car at Los Angeles International Airport. What...

Airplane food is back, but it’s not like you remember
Full airline menus are back — but say goodbye to pre-meal cocktails, warm cookies and a lot of chitchat with your flight attendants. After cutting most food service during the...

FAA urges prosecution for unruly passengers, end of ‘to-go’ liquor sales
Responding to a continued surge in unruly and hostile behavior on planes, the Federal Aviation Administration is urging airport concessionaires to stop selling liquor in to-go containers to passengers and...

Flight attendants say airlines must do more to address unruly passengers
As air travel demand increases, a vast majority of flight attendants say they have dealt with unruly passengers and nearly 1 in 5 experienced a physical incident, including shoving, kicking...

What workers want from customers: Don’t be a jerk, say if you’re vaccinated, and please keep masking
Frontline workers have gone through the wringer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their customer-facing jobs meant they could not escape potential exposure to the coronavirus, and the burden of enforcing safety...

GameStop investors’ motives: Take a YOLO bet. ‘Ruin a billionaire’s life.’
For some, it was the desire to make a buck. For others, it was fear of missing out, anger at elites or idle curiosity about what was possible in a...

The IRS is sending extra money to nearly 14 million tax filers. Here’s who gets it and why.
The good news: Money may be soon coming to you from the Internal Revenue Service. The bad news: It probably won't be much, and you will have to pay taxes...

Is Halloween canceled? Costumers, candy makers, theme parks face scary realities
With less than three months before the annual celebration of all things ghoulish and creepy, many Halloween festivities have either been canceled or will be dramatically altered out of fear...
