Spirit Airlines has introduced a stricter dress code policy for passengers. The guidelines now explicitly prohibit see-through clothing, exposed body areas, and lewd or offensive attire, including body art. The airline’s decision comes after two women were removed from a flight for wearing crop tops. Additionally, analysts warn that airfares may rise in the coming months. Meanwhile, a group of senators has raised concerns over alleged pricing discrimination based on passengers’ ZIP codes. Spirit and Frontier Airlines have denied these allegations, stating that they do not use personal information to vary ticket prices.
President Donald Trump has doubled down on his stance regarding tariffs, addressing global business leaders with a clear message: any products not made in the United States will face taxes. Trump claims this move will generate millions of dollars for the U.S. economy. However, concerns loom over the actual cost of this policy. Experts argue that tariffs could backfire, with American consumers shouldering the burden through higher prices at the store.
In a significant move, federal authorities have confirmed the arrest of more than 500 undocumented individuals in a single day. The arrests took place across multiple cities, including New York and Boston. Sources indicate that the majority of those apprehended are suspected criminals. Officials describe the operations as routine, reflecting ongoing efforts to enforce immigration laws. Meanwhile, President Trump’s immigration crackdown continues to escalate, with some of the 1,500 troops recently deployed along the southern border.
A New York City esthetician has been arrested for administering counterfeit Botox injections to clients without a proper license. Customs and Border Protection seized 15 doses of unapproved Botox and counterfeit drugs from the individual. Prosecutors emphasize the severe health risks posed by the unregulated substances. If convicted, the accused could face up to 20 years in prison for each of the two charges filed against them.
Nearly 8,000 Vornado brand VH2 whole room heaters have been recalled due to risks of fire and electric shock. The recall affects heaters sold on Amazon between August and October 2024 with date codes of July or August 2024. Customers are advised to stop using the heaters immediately and contact the manufacturer for a replacement or refund.
Following its removal from app stores ahead of a federal ban, TikTok has become a hot commodity among eBay sellers. Smartphones pre-installed with the app are being listed for hundreds to thousands of dollars. While TikTok remains functional for existing users, its future in the U.S. remains uncertain.
Walmart, the largest retail chain in the U.S., has announced sweeping pay raises for employees. Top market managers, who oversee multiple stores, will now earn more than $600,000 annually. Entry-level salaries for these positions have increased by 25%, with starting pay now at $160,000. The move underscores Walmart’s commitment to retaining top talent in a competitive labor market.
Music fans are in for a treat as Kendrick Lamar headlines the Super Bowl 59 halftime show next month. The rapper announced on social media that singer-songwriter SZA will join him on stage. The announcement follows news of their upcoming joint tour starting in April, adding to the excitement surrounding the highly anticipated performance.
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