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Ryanair is refusing to carry passengers who were refunded by credit card companies for flights they did not take because of coronavirus lockdowns.

Ryanair bans customers who claimed credit card refunds for flights they missed because of lockdown

By Hanna Ziady, CNN Business Ryanair is refusing to carry passengers who were refunded by credit card companies for flights they did not take because of coronavirus lockdowns. The measure affects passengers who purchased non-refundable tickets for Ryanair flights that operated as scheduled during the pandemic but were unable or unwilling to fly because of

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For the first time since late 2014

$80 oil is here. Is $100 next?

By Julia Horowitz, CNN Business For the first time since late 2014, US oil prices are back above $80 per barrel — a boon for the energy industry, which was battered during the pandemic, but bad news for the economic recovery as winter approaches. What’s happening: West Texas Intermediate futures, the US crude benchmark, finished

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China and India face a deepening energy crunch

By Laura He and Manveena Suri, CNN Business Two of Asia’s largest economies are racing to contain a worsening energy crunch. China is trying to assuage concerns about skyrocketing prices as its major coal mining hubs grapple with heavy rains and deadly accidents, problems that are compounding efforts to address power shortages. Some leaders in

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Jon Gruden resigned Monday as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. Gruden is shown here on the sideline during a game against the Chicago Bears at Allegiant Stadium on October 10

Leaks to Wall Street Journal and New York Times precipitated Jon Gruden’s resignation from Raiders

By Brian Stelter, CNN Business A version of this article first appeared in the “Reliable Sources” newsletter. You can sign up for free right here. When Jon Gruden was a prominent broadcaster on ESPN, providing color commentary during “Monday Night Football,” he was also sending profane and hateful emails to friends. Gruden later became the

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Facebook has been fined $69 million in the UK for 'deliberate' failure to comply with competition regulatory rules.

Facebook fined $70 million for ‘deliberate’ failure to comply with UK regulator

Walé Azeez, CNN Business The UK competition regulator has slapped Facebook with a $70 million fine for repeatedly ignoring warnings and deliberately breaking its rules. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said in a statement Wednesday that Facebook had “consciously” refused to report all the required information during an investigation of the tech giant’s acquisition

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