Welcome to today's edition of the news. In today's headlines, we've got a review of a new book, a look at election skepticism, a profile of a key figure in inflation, a report from a strange police-sponsored pot party, and more.
Why list your home for sale when you can collect rent? Ford warns of parts shortages as unfinished vehicles pile up.
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Outline
- A review of the Eero Saarinen-designed TWA Flight Center at JFK International Airport
- How election skeptics are preparing for potential voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election
- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker's views on inflation
- A police department in Canada that throws an annual pot party to celebrate cannabis legalization
- The Ukrainian military's advances against pro-Russian separatists in the country's east
- The preparations that went into Queen Elizabeth II's funeral
- Home sellers who are choosing to rent out their properties instead of selling them in a slowing market
- The best business credit card for 2022
- Tips for surviving the next market crash
- Why meme stock traders are buying shares of Avaya despite concerns from Wall Street analysts
- Ford Motor Company's warning that parts shortages will lead to more unfinished vehicles
- Delta Air Lines' plans to improve its margins and reduce debt as travel demand rebounds
- Take-Two Interactive's announcement that hackers have downloaded footage from the upcoming "Grand Theft Auto" game