A lawsuit filed Jan. 21 in Northern California alleges the sandwich chain’s tuna salad contains “no scintilla of tuna at all.”
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Airlines issue travel waivers as winter storms target Southwest, Midwest
American, Delta, Southwest and United have already issued waivers covering travel on Monday and Tuesday for much of the Midwest.
President Biden’s executive order ends Trump’s Muslim travel ban, outlines what’s next
President Joe Biden overturned Donald Trump’s 2017 ban on travel from predominantly Muslim countries and outlined plans for what will replace it.
United Kingdom to require all incoming travelers to have negative COVID test and quarantine starting Monday
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that effective Jan. 18, anyone traveling to the U.K. must present a negative COVID test and quarantine or 10 days.
US borders with Canada, Mexico to remain closed through Feb. 21
DHS announced the U.S., Canada and Mexico have agreed to keep land borders closed through at least Feb. 21.
Disneyland Resort to serve as mass-vaccination site for Orange County, California
Disneyland Resort will serve as a mass-vaccination site for residents in Orange County, California, beginning later this week, officials said Monday.
Federal Aviation Administration adopts stricter unruly flyer policy with no warnings for passengers
The FAA has adopted a stricter unruly flyer policy the week after a riot by supporters of President Donald Trump on Jan. 6 at the Capitol and incidents on multiple airlines.
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Brazilian beaches packed over holidays even as COVID-19 death toll crosses 200,000
Brazilians have flocked to the country’s beaches as the Southern Hemisphere’s summer begins, even as coronavirus death toll passes 200,000.
Delta Air Lines joins Alaska, American in banning emotional support animals starting Jan. 11
Starting Jan. 11, only fully trained service dogs can fly in the cabin free on Delta and American. Emotional support animals will be treated as pets.