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New Cockpit Photos May Show What Struck The United 737 — Injuring A Pilot And Sparking Space Debris Fears

by Gary Leff on October 18, 2025

Oct 18 2025

New photos from watchdog JonNYC of the United 737 cockpit show damage that may reveal what struck the jet mid-flight, injuring a pilot. The images deepen the mystery over whether space debris or rare high-altitude hail was to blame.

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Broadway Is Dying-And NYC Hotel And Airbnb Policies Killed It [Roundup]

by Gary Leff on October 18, 2025

Oct 18 2025

A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.

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Flames Erupt From Overhead Bin As Flight Attendants Douse Battery Fire, Jet Diverts

by Gary Leff on October 18, 2025

Oct 18 2025

Smoke poured from an overhead bin after a lithium battery caught fire on board, sending passengers scrambling as flight attendants rushed in with extinguishers. The crew contained the blaze and the jet diverted safely after the dramatic in-cabin emergency.

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Amex CEO Reports Explosive Platinum Card Growth, $10 Billion In Annual Fees, And Hints At An Even More Ultra-Premium Card Coming

by Gary Leff on October 17, 2025

Oct 17 2025

American Express CEO Steve Squeri says Platinum card growth has surged to record levels, generating $10 billion a year in fees. He also hinted that Amex may soon introduce an even more exclusive ultra-premium card.

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Did Space Debris Hit A United Flight Over The Rockies Thursday? Here’s What We Know So Far

by Gary Leff on October 17, 2025

Oct 17 2025

A United flight from Denver to Los Angeles diverted to Salt Lake City on Thursday. The airline reported that flight 1093 made the decision to address a crack in one layer of its windshield. But, based on a photo shared by aviation watchdog JonNYC, was the plane actually hit by space debris?

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United’s Next Big Play To Keep MileagePlus Growing: Debit Card Rewards Are Coming Back

by Gary Leff on October 17, 2025

Oct 17 2025

United Airlines is reviving debit card rewards as its next major move to expand MileagePlus profits. After years of focusing on credit cards with Chase, United appears ready to tap into everyday debit spending. It’s a return to an old idea—but one that could reshape loyalty economics.

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Citi’s New Premium Card Is Solid Long-Term—But Almost Too Good In Year One

by Gary Leff on October 17, 2025

Oct 17 2025

Citi finally nailed the premium card formula. The credits alone outpace the fee. Year one value is borderline absurd.

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American Airlines Passenger Speaks Out: ‘Flight Attendant Barricaded Herself In The Galley And Called Police On First Class’

by Gary Leff on October 17, 2025

Oct 17 2025

A first class passenger has come forward describing how an American Airlines flight attendant barricaded herself in the galley, refused service, and called police on calm travelers — leaving officers baffled.

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Marriott Took $1,000 For A Prepaid Stay—The Guest Showed Up To A Closed Hotel, And They Don’t Know Where The Money Went

by Gary Leff on October 17, 2025

Oct 17 2025

A Marriott guest prepaid $1,000 for a stay—only to arrive and find the hotel closed. Customer service admitted they don’t know where the money went or when it will be refunded. It’s a harsh reminder that “pay now” rates aren’t guaranteed when hotels go bankrupt.

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Most Credit Cards Fail Because They Chase Everyone. Winners Invest Asymmetrically In What Customers Truly Value.

by Gary Leff on October 17, 2025

Oct 17 2025

Most cards chase broad appeal and end up generic. The real winners double down on status, invest asymmetrically, and serve customers who matter most.

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