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FAA issues new zero tolerance order against unruly airline passengers: CNBC After Hours

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In this articleCNBC.com's MacKenzie Sigalos brings you the day's top business news headlines. On today's show, CNBC's Phil LeBeau breaks down the FAA's unusually strict move to immediately launch legal enforcement action against all disruptive airline passengers in the wake of the Capitol riots. Plus, as Petco and Poshmark debut on the public market, CNBC's Leslie Picker highlights the historically high IPO deal volume in the opening weeks of 2021.Two key House Democrats on Monday urged the Federal Aviation Administration to crack down on unruly travelers and ensure that participants in...

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Stripe and PayPal halt payments for Trump's campaign and supporters: CNBC After Hours

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In this articleCNBC.com's MacKenzie Sigalos brings you the day's top business news headlines. In the wake of last week's deadly riots in the Capitol, CNBC's Kate Rooney explains how the backlash from payment processors like Stripe, PayPal, and Shopify could be more impactful for Trump than the ban from the social platforms. Also on today's show, CNBC.com finance editor Jeff Cox explains the rapid rise in interest rates so far this year, and why investors should be paying attention.Stripe, which processes online payments for President Donald Trump's campaign, cut ties with him for violating...

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A second wave of layoffs looms as coronavirus stimulus talks stall: CNBC After Hours

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