Summer Air Travel in the United States

Summer air travel in the United States is expected to soar, with the TSA forecasting record-setting numbers for the July 4 holiday. Despite challenges like supply chain delays and Boeing safety crises, airlines are expressing confidence in their preparedness. Factors such as weather, air traffic control issues, and extreme temperatures can still lead to delays and cancellations, but improvements in coordination and new staff hiring are helping to mitigate these risks. Lower airfares and last-minute travel deals are attracting more infrequent flyers, who are advised to sign up for airline apps, expedited security programs, and flight tracker apps to navigate the busy summer season efficiently.

Former CEO Scott Sheffield potentially facing criminal charges for suggesting oil production coordination

Scott Sheffield, former CEO of Pioneer Natural Resources, potentially facing criminal charges for suggesting coordination to drill less oil, barred from Exxon board, facing FTC referral to Justice Department. FTC expanding criminal referral program. Industry focus on capital discipline. Merger approval used as tool to punish unrelated behavior. CEOs getting raises despite economic challenges. Apollo making significant loans. Warner Bros. Discovery CEO working to retain NBA television rights amidst competition.

Israeli Response to Iranian Attack

Israeli official warns of imminent response to recent Iranian attack, but US expresses desire for de-escalation and coordination with international partners. Israel and US have differing views on potential actions.