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United is revamping one of its most hated regional jets. It’s adding first-class and bins that fit carry-ons: See inside the CRJ450.

United Airlines is betting big on premium — even among its oldest and historically most disliked planes. Loading audio narration… The carrier announced in March that it was rebranding its 20-year-old Bombardier CRJ-200 planes, which are flown by its regional partner SkyWest Airlines as United Express, as the “CRJ450.”The 50-seater CRJ-200 is United’s all-economy seating jet. In addition to having no first-class or premium-economy seats, the jets also have no WiFi or overhead bin space…

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Trump administration proposes allowing crypto, private equity in 401(k)s

A proposed Department of Labor rule could significantly expand what Americans are able to hold inside their retirement accounts, potentially opening the door to assets like cryptocurrency, real estate and private markets. BlackRock Global Head of Retirement Solutions Nick Nefouse described the rule as “a huge step forward for the…

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BYD’s global push is accelerating just as expensive gas jolts EV demand

BYD’s global expansion was already accelerating. Now, it’s getting a new shot in the arm: high global gas prices.Executives at the Chinese automaker, which overtook Tesla as the world’s most popular EV seller in 2025, said on Monday it is “highly confident” it will hit or exceed its target of…

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