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Travelers look out over grounded Air Canada planes as flight attendants picket at Pearson International Airport in Toronto on August 18

Air Canada strike ends after airline and flight attendants reach tentative agreement

By David Goldman, Chris Isidore, CNN (CNN) — Air Canada and a union representing the airline’s flight attendants have come to a tentative agreement, ending a days-long strike that canceled thousands of flights and stranded hundreds of thousands of passengers. “Flight attendants at Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge have reached a tentative agreement, achieving

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Trump relaxed restrictions on a key AI chip for China. Beijing isn’t saying thank you

By John Liu, CNN (CNN) — In a surprising reversal of the United States’ years-long technology restrictions on China, President Donald Trump last month allowed Nvidia to resume sales of a key AI chip designed specifically for the Chinese market. Yet rather than celebrating, Beijing’s response has been noticeably lukewarm, despite having long urged Washington

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Travelers wait outside the Air Canada departure gates as flight attendants strike at Pearson International Airport in Toronto on August 16.

Air Canada flights to remain suspended as flight attendants continue strike, defying government’s back-to-work order

By Auzinea Bacon, CNN More than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants will continue their strike despite back-to-work orders from the Canadian government, the Air Canada component of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) said Sunday. “At this time, you are still on Strike and Locked out! Please remember while we are locked out there

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Air Canada flight attendants picket at Pearson International Airport in Toronto on Aug. 16.

Canadian jobs minister intervenes in Air Canada strike, orders flight attendants back to work

By Auzinea Bacon, CNN (CNN) — More than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants who went on strike early Saturday will be ordered to return to work by the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB), according to an announcement Saturday by Canadian Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu. The announcement comes after Air Canada, the country’s largest airline, suspended

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When magazines ruled the world

By Scottie Andrew, Leah Asmelash, Harmeet Kaur, CNN (CNN) — John F. Kennedy Jr. launched his magazine “George” 30 years ago, when it felt like publications in New York City were the most powerful and glamorous thing imaginable. Gossiped-about editors prowled the city in black cars and flew above the world on the Concorde, gleefully

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