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American among airlines canceling some China flights, cutting services due to coronavirus

American Airlines said Wednesday it will suspend flights between Los Angeles and both Shanghai and Beijing from Feb. 9 through Mar. 27. The airline cited "the significant decline in demand for travel to and from China."

Nike didn’t pull Kobe Bryant items; they sold out

Nike ended speculation that they pulled items related to Kobe Bryant after his death in a helicopter crash. The company said the items sold out.

DeKalb County votes to extend moratorium on dollar stores

DeKalb County last month placed a 45-day moratorium on new so-called small, discount box stories. Those shops include the Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, and Dollar General. Tuesday, the extended that moratorium another 45 days in a unanimous vote.

Papyrus greeting card stores closing amid retail struggles

Papyrus, the popular and pricey greeting card store seen at malls all over the country, will be closing stores amid retail struggles.

Toyota issues new airbag recall

Almost three million airbags with faulty airbag sensors need to go because they might not deploy in an accident, according to carmaker Toyota. The failure to discharge may be seen in crashes where the front end of the vehicle slides under the back end of another.

Fortune ranks Publix among ‘world’s most admired companies’

The one place where shopping is a pleasure -- and is the default grocery store for most Floridians -- has once again been named one of the “world’s most admired companies” by Fortune Magazine. 

Fast-food chain Krystal files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Krystal, the South's oldest fast-food restaurant chain, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in the company's history.

Your 401(k) may not be safe: More cybercriminals are targeting retirement accounts

Bank accounts are getting harder to hack, so cybercriminals are increasingly targeting retirement accounts, such as 401(k), and experts warn that there's no guarantee you'll get reimbursed after a hack.

Delta and its pilots ask mediator for help in contract talks

Delta Air Lines and its pilots want a federal mediator to step in after eight months of negotiations have failed to produce a contract agreement between the airline and the pilots’ union.

Payless ShoeSource emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Payless ShoeSource plans to relaunch its website and open some brick-and-mortar locations in the U.S.

Georgia lawmakers: Tighten internet sales tax collections

Georgia lawmakers have reached a deal to tighten sales tax collections by online businesses including Amazon, eBay and Airbnb.

Georgia Chamber weighs in on gambling, Atlanta's airport

Some of the state's top business leaders had a chance to talk about their priorities for the current legislative session.

Strong demand, mild fuel prices help Delta earn $1.1 billion

Delta Air Lines boosted its fourth-quarter profit to $1.1 billion by adding more flights over the holiday-packed period and stuffing them even more full of passengers.