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How Allbirds Lost Its Footing

Allbirds shot to fame with eco-friendly wool sneakers, leaning on its popularity to pursue a hyperfast growth model. But after a series of missteps, the startup that was once a cultural symbol of cool is now a standout example of a hot company that lost its way. WSJ’s Suzanne Kap ...  Afficher plus

PepsiCo’s New Healthy Diet: More Potato Chips and Soda

For years, big food and beverage companies like PepsiCo leaned hard into launching new, healthy food products. But recently, PepsiCo has decided to double down on its flagship chips and soda and is looking to make those products healthier. WSJ's Jennifer Maloney explains what it ...  Afficher plus

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One Thing: Air Traffic, Out of Control?
CNN 5 Things

The Department of Transportation announced it will build a “brand new air traffic control system” by 2029. It follows more than a week of massive delays and cancellations at Newark Liberty International Airport sparked by a frightening communications blackout. We look at the plan ...  Afficher plus

Should we expect more airline delays?
Business Daily

Passengers are suffering more disruption as technology at airports, airlines and air traffic control is failing.But why is aviation software becoming more prone to failure and vulnerable to cyber-attacks, and what is the solution to preventing delays?Presented and produced by Rus ...  Afficher plus

CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, 07/22/24
CBS Evening News

The fallout from last week's global cyber outage. Delta flights are hardest hit as of Monday evening, roughly 23% of all its flights on that day were canceled. More than 40% were delayed, according to flight aware. The trouble went the on the airlines, extended to banks, airports ...  Afficher plus

One Thing: More Planes, Fewer Air Traffic Controllers: Recipe for Disaster?
CNN 5 Things

In the days since the deadly midair collision outside Washington DC, questions are being asked about what could have contributed to the tragedy. We hear from an expert who says the push for more flights isn’t making jobs easier for a workforce already stretched thin. Guest: Davi ...  Afficher plus