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The chairman and CEO of Dubai's long-haul carrier Emirates says he "can't dig into somebody's mind" to understand why the U.S. instituted a ban on laptops and other personal electronics in carry-on luggage from 10 cities in Muslim-majority countries
JetBlue's first-quarter profit sank 59 percent from a year ago as fuel costs and other expenses rose and the airline made less revenue from every seat flown
US new home sales increase 5.8 percent in March, strongest pace in 8 months
President Donald Trump says that he hasn't changed his position on building a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico
U.S. homes prices rose steadily upward in February as more homebuyers chased fewer available properties
Firefighters are still dousing hot spots after a massive fire at a seven-story apartment building under construction near the University of Maryland
The opposition Labour Party pledges a new Brexit strategy if it wins Britain's general election
The French magnate behind LVMH moved to incorporate Christian Dior into his luxury goods empire in a 12 billion-euro ($13 billion) deal
Caterpillar's first-quarter adjusted profit handily topped expectations on Wall Street, and revenue climbed
An unusually large number of luxury condominiums are for sale or available for rent at Trump Tower in Chicago. Real estate professionals tell the Chicago Tribune that almost 11 percent of the building's 486 residential units are for sale
The number of New York City public school students who lived in homeless shelters for at least part of the last school year rose by more than 4,000 from the previous year
The family of a New York City firefighter who died after falling five stories while battling a blaze in Queens last week has the support of the city and a charity in helping to pay its debts
The EU's competition watchdog says investigators have launched surprise inspections at a number of Swedish mobile telecoms companies amid concerns over a possible cartel