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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Passenger Punches Spirit Flight Attendant In The Face On Nashville–Las Vegas Flight — Pilot Tackles Him In The Aisle

Dec 01 2025

Video from a Spirit Airlines flight from Nashville to Las Vegas shows a male passenger punching a flight attendant in the face in the aisle, with the cabin turning into a brief brawl until a crewmember steps in and shuts it down. Here is what we know about the incident, what likely happened next, and how this fits into the broader problem of assaults on flight attendants.

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United Passenger Melts Down On Newark Tarmac, Screaming ‘I’m Allowed To Stand Up’ During Delay — Then Gets Kicked Off Flight

Dec 01 2025

Hours of delays at Newark turned one United flight into a pressure cooker. A woman decided she was “allowed to stand up” during taxi, unloaded on the crew with profanity and slurs, and found out what really happens when you defy flight attendants: the pilots take you back to the gate.

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This Weekend’s Urgent Airbus A320 Computer Fix Barely Dented Most Airlines — JetBlue Turned It Into A Crisis Of Cancellations

Nov 30 2025

An urgent software problem with Airbus A320 flight computers forced thousands of jets worldwide into maintenance this weekend, but most airlines handled the fix with barely a ripple in their operations. JetBlue, by contrast, has been cancelling a huge chunk of its schedule while it scrambles to source replacement computers and catch up.

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American Airlines Still Calls This 40-Cent Bundt Cake First Class Dessert — Here’s How To Actually ‘Pivot To Premium’

Nov 30 2025

American Airlines has been serving a mass-produced 40-cent bundt cake as its domestic first class dessert for nearly four years, a perfect symbol of the carrier’s “never spend a dollar we don’t have to” era. If they’re serious about a premium pivot, it’s time to retire the cheap cake and invest in a dessert that actually matches the fares they want to charge.

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