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Trump: 'I'd love somebody to buy' Spirit Airlines

President Trump came out against a potential merger between American Airlines and United Airlines in an interview with CNBC on Tuesday, but suggested Spirit Airlines should be bought. "I'd love somebody to buy Spirit, it's 14,000 jobs. Maybe the federal government should help

Failure – “The Rising Skyline” (Feat. Hayley Williams)

Failure release Location Lost in just a few days. The grunge greats have shared “The Air’s On Fire” and “A Way Down,” and today they’re back with the highly anticipated Hayley Williams collab “The Rising Skyline.” “Failure doesn’t do a lot of collaborations, but my friendship

Show Me The Body – “Dance In The USA”

For a while now, we’ve been hearing rumbilngs about a new album from Show Me The Body, the difficult-to-describe New York hardcore-ish band. They’ve done a lot of touring and put out a good amount of music in recent years, but they haven’t released a proper album since Trouble

1976 – The Year Jazz Fusion Died

I really want to write a book about fusion. Not just as a specific musical genre, but as an ethos. Because the music of the six-year span from 1969 to 1975, which I often feel was the best era for music, period, was almost entirely defined by the values of fusion: technological

Oil and stocks steady as US-Iran truce expiry looms

Oil prices dipped and stocks mostly edged higher Tuesday as investors held out hope that despite conflictual rhetoric there was scope for a deal to end the Middle East war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz to oil and gas shipments. Iran had not yet sent a delegation to

Swapmeet Announce Debut Album Mount Zero: Hear “Sand”

Swapmeet impressed us earlier this year with “I Know!,” their first single for their new label home Winspear. Today the Aussie indie rockers have announced a whole debut album, Mount Zero, arriving in July, and we’re also getting another preview with the track “Sand.” “Sand,”

The US counterterrorism czar without a counterterrorism plan

This article was first published by ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. March unfolded like a stress test for US counterterrorism authorities. The month opened with a gunman in an Iranian-flag shirt killing three people at a bar in Texas. Then,

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