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JetBlue said both companies felt they were unlikely to meet the required closing conditions before a July 24 deadline.
WW International said in a regulatory filing that Winfrey’s decision “was not the result of any disagreement with the company on any matter relating to the company’s operations, policies or practices.”
The outage prompted wide concern, particularly over the loss of emergency services.
AT&T had more than 58,000 outages at one point in locations including Houston, Atlanta and Chicago. The carrier is the country’s largest, with more than 240 million subscribers.
The steel producer that played a key role in the nation’s industrialization will keep its name and its headquarters in Pittsburgh.
Bank of America has spent the last 15 years trying to clean up its reputation and market itself to the public as a bank focused on financial health and not on overdraft fee income.
The company denies it has banned any such displays and accused the union of using misinformation as a tactic in labor talks.
Victims accused the bank of being the financial conduit that allowed the financier to continue operating a sex trafficking operation.
The bike’s seat post assembly can break during use, posing fall and injury hazards.
The social media company said teens can bypass the 60-minute limit on screen time by entering a passcode.
In December 2018 the parent company of publications including the National Enquirer, Us Weekly and In Touch admitted to engaging in a journalistically dubious practice known as “catch-and-kill” in order to help Donald Trump become president.
The trip, scheduled for July 20, will be a brief hop to space from Texas.
Companies including Amazon, Google, Starbucks and Bank of America, and individuals such as Warren Buffett and Michael Bloomberg, signed a new statement opposing “any discriminatory legislation.”
Boeing said in a statement the problem stemmed from a “production issue” and affected planes used by 16 of its customers.
The move won’t affect medium- and heavy-duty trucks, but it will include everything from cars and crossovers to full-size trucks and SUVs, such as the light-duty Silverado and Yukon.