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Disney's newest cruise ship, the Destiny, is getting ready to set sail: Here's a peek inside
Like Disney’s other cruise ships, the Destiny features themed dining, curated lounges and onboard entertainment. The Destiny is all about heroes and villains. Source link
Flight disruptions from shutdown worsen; Delta, United offer extra pay to crew flights
Flight delays and cancellations piled up in recent days as air traffic controller staffing shortages worsen in the government shutdown. Source link
Russia is late to the party, but it's still preparing to enter the rare earths fray
Russian President Vladimir Putin last week ordered his officials to complete a road map for the extraction of rare earths by Dec.1. Source link
Japanese investors turn to Europe as deep tech boom lures capital abroad
Japanese investors participated in European financing rounds worth more than 33 billion euros ($38 billions) since 2019. Source link
Global stocks rally on hopes the U.S. shutdown is nearing an end
Global equities traded higher on Monday morning amid reports that the protracted U.S. government shutdown may be nearing an end. Source link
FAA prohibits most private jets at 12 major airports amid shutdown's air traffic staffing problems
The new restrictions come less than a week after the FAA ordered commercial airlines to cut flights due to air traffic controller staffing shortfalls. Source link
SoftBank-backed Lenskart wobbles after volatile debut despite oversubscribed IPO
One of India’s most storied startup, Lenskart, listed on the exchanges today but its debut did not live up to the hype. Source link
Europe markets rally on hopes of an end to U.S. government shutdown; Diageo up 7%
European stocks rallied at the start of the new trading week as a deal that could end the U.S. government shutdown appears to be getting closer. Source link
CNBC Daily Open: Don't hit panic button on tech pullback just yet
Earnings have been “reassuring” despite worries about tech stocks’ high valuations, a strategist told CNBC. That means the fall in tech stocks might not last. Source link
SNAP benefits: Appeals court again rejects Trump admin bid to halt full payment order
The question of whether the Trump administration can be compelled to pay 42 million Americans full food stamp benefits is set to return to the Supreme Court. Source link