The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the airport, said that the plane landed on Saturday morning and that there were no reported injuries.
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As Retailers Offered Holiday Discounts, Shoppers Showed Up
Total spending from Nov. 1 through Dec. 24 rose 3.8 percent, data released by Mastercard SpendingPulse showed.
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Teamsters Struggle to Unionize Amazon and FedEx Delivery Workers
The Teamsters union has made little headway in organizing workers at Amazon and FedEx despite wage and other gains it secured at UPS last year.
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Looming UPS Strike Spurs Some Companies to Rethink Supply Chains
Businesses around the country are facing what could be the latest disruption to how they get their goods to their customers in a timely and affordable fashion.
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What Businesses Can Learn from Antony Blinken’s China Trip
The secretary of state’s visit raised hopes that the world’s two biggest economies might stabilize relations, but the biggest challenges were not unresolved.
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As EV Sales Pick up Pace, Electric Commercial Fleets Lag
Passenger cars dominate the electric vehicle market, but light delivery trucks could benefit from the cost savings and range E.V.s offer.
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F.A.A. Issues Safety Alert After Runway Near Misses
The New York Times – Business:After a series of high-profile episodes at major airports, the Federal Aviation Administration has taken steps in recent months to address airport safety.
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Beyond Silicon Valley, Spending on Technology Is Resilient
The New York Times – Business:Despite an uncertain outlook, corporations plan to continue investing in their digital projects — a source of stability for the economy.
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Planes Narrowly Avoid Collision on Austin Airport Runway
The New York Times – Travel:A FedEx cargo plane had to abort its landing after a departing Southwest Airlines flight was cleared to use the same runway, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
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Last Minute Holiday Shipping and Shopping Complicated by Winter Storm
The New York Times – Business:The winter storm system that is sweeping much of the United States has complicated the delivery of last-minute gifts. Amazon and other companies say they’re doing their best to prepare.
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Would Elon Musk Actually Step Down as Twitter’s C.E.O.?
The New York Times – Business:The Twitter owner has said he will resign as chief executive, but it’s far from certain whether he would actually step down as the boss.
