Citi Strata Elite Now Has A 100000 Point Bonus And Earns More American Miles Than AA’s Own Cards

Dec 02 2025

The Citi Strata Elite got a major boost — a 100,000-point welcome offer after $6,000 spend in three months, plus earning rates up to 12X and the only transferable link to American AAdvantage. Add credits that can be double dipped in the first cardmember year, Admirals Club passes, and full travel protections, and Citi’s new flagship card is suddenly a must-watch player in the premium rewards space.

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Mesa Becomes the First Program to Offer Transfers to Omni Hotels — A Free Night Anywhere Costs 30,000 Points and Includes Elite Status

Dec 02 2025

Mesa has become the first program to support transfers to Omni Hotels, allowing members to redeem 30,000 points for a free night at any Omni property and granting automatic Champion elite status on early transfers. It’s a niche but potentially high-value addition, especially at Omni’s more expensive locations.

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The DEA Was Ordered To Stop Stealing Cash From Passengers — Now Homeland Security Is Seizing The Money Instead

Dec 01 2025

A year ago the DEA was ordered to stop seizing passengers’ cash at airports without evidence or charges. But cash seizures never stopped—they’ve just shifted hands. Homeland Security agents are using drug-sniffing dogs to target travelers, confiscating large sums even when no drugs are found and no charges are filed. Here’s what’s happening, and how they’re getting away with it.

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No Warrant, No Data: Alaska Airlines Faces Blowback For Telling Staff Not To Hand Passenger Info To Law Enforcement On Demand

Dec 01 2025

A social media pile-on claims Alaska Airlines is “obstructing justice” because a poster tells employees not to hand passenger data to law enforcement on demand. In reality, it instructs staff to call a supervisor and insist on proper legal process — exactly what privacy laws, corporate policy, and rule of law require.

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