The good news: Southwest still has one of the best perks in travel for frequent flyers with its Annual Companion pass that allows a second person to fly free and just pay the taxes.
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Ramsey Qubein,
Forbes.com,
13 Apr. 2025
While that was a lighthearted viral moment in the travel world, this year, flyers are amping things up with a much riskier practice: airport theory.
In 2023 researchers led by Nikku Madhusudhan, an astrophysicist at the University of Cambridge, announced the first signs of dimethyl sulfide in K2-18 b’s atmosphere.
The first details, screenshots, and trailer have been shared just a few days after an early tease and title announcement via social channels.
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Fran Ruiz,
Space.com,
19 Apr. 2025
After the announcement, Zelenskyy posted on X that air raid alerts were ringing out across Ukraine, adding that Russian attack drones were detected in the skies.
Corporate travel policies by and large restrict their fliers to at best business class on long flights.
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Edward Russell,
CNN Money,
10 Apr. 2025
In addition to Cynthia Rowley, Acne Studios, Ganni, Kenzo and Apiece Apart, the fliers also flag Lela Rose, Phillip Lim, Ulla Johnson and Marimekko for using the facility.
That newsroom survived not on ads or subscriptions, but on foreign aid—largely from the United States.
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Thomas G. Moukawsher,
MSNBC Newsweek,
14 Apr. 2025
Rodriguez, who hired four people, faced criticism for bringing in two people who did ad work for his unsuccessful, 2022 mayoral bid and one who led a local Democratic club that endorsed him for District 2 days after signing a consulting contract with Rodriguez’s office.
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Tammy Murga,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
13 Apr. 2025
Heineken, Amex, and Neutrogena have taken over the landscape, turning Coachella into an interactive billboard with photogenic pop-ups and limited-edition releases.
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Tiana DeNicola,
Variety,
12 Apr. 2025
But Canada has undertaken a billboard war in the United States, my colleague Billy Witz reports from Pittsburgh.
This story was updated to include the video advertisement.
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Caché McClay,
USA Today,
14 Apr. 2025
Image By the 1980s, his work seemed to be everywhere — in every major magazine, on political and theater posters, in advertisements for corporations and institutions like IBM and the MacArthur Foundation, on book and album covers.
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