Southwest Airlines will introduce fees for checked luggage on May 28, except for A-List loyalty members and business fare flyers. The company also announced the introduction of “basic economy” fares. These changes coincide with a recent layoff of 1,750 employees, but CEO Bob Jordan expressed optimism about restoring profitability. (UPI)
Los Angeles ranked with the lowest air quality in the U.S. in 2024, according to the latest World Air Quality Report from IQAir. The countries with the worst air quality were Chad, Bangladesh, Pakistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and India. Seattle, Washington was the major city with the cleanest air in the U.S. (CBS News)
U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday due to concerns over a potential recession and new tariffs on Canada. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1.15%, the S&P 500 fell 0.75%, and the Nasdaq declined 0.15%. President Trump announced increased tariffs on steel and aluminum, escalating trade tensions and impacting global markets. (ABC News)
Tiger Woods underwent a less invasive surgery for a ruptured Achilles tendon, raising doubts about his participation in the Masters and other major championships. Recovery from such surgery typically takes around a month, and Woods is focusing on rehab and recovery without specifying a return timeline. (NBC News)
The Trump administration is initiating job cuts at The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, planning to lay off 1,000 employees, about 10% of its workforce. These cuts come amid concerns about their impact on the agency’s ability to fulfill its critical roles in monitoring weather, oceans, fisheries, and disaster response. (AP)