Stories by Camila Domonoske

Camila Domonoske

Camila Domonoske

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United Airlines flight to Spain pulls U-turn, apparently over Bluetooth device name
By Camila Domonoske

United Airlines flight to Spain pulls U-turn, apparently over Bluetooth device name

Camila Domonoske | May 31, 2026, 8:29 PM UTC
The flight to Palma de Mallorca diverted back to Newark late on Saturday. Air traffic audio and social media posts indicate an onboard Bluetooth device raised security concerns.
The United Arab Emirates is quitting OPEC oil cartel after nearly 60 years
The United Arab Emirates is quitting OPEC oil cartel after nearly 60 years
The Arab oil producer has long expressed frustration with the quotas it has to follow as part of OPEC, the cartel of major state-owned oil producers.
Camila Domonoske | Apr 28, 2026, 2:09 PM UTC
Tesla's making money. But it's planning to spend an awful lot more
Tesla's making money. But it's planning to spend an awful lot more
Tesla's profits were up from this time last year. But the company warned investors to prepare for expensive investments in next-generation technology like humanoid robots and AI.
Camila Domonoske | Apr 22, 2026, 11:23 PM UTC
Gasoline could drop below $4 in coming days
Gasoline could drop below $4 in coming days
Gasoline costs should start to fall soon, although a full recovery to pre-war prices is expected to take months. That's assuming that peace holds and traffic flows resume through the Strait of Hormuz.

Camila Domonoske | Apr 17, 2026, 6:47 PM UTC
Jet fuel prices double, leading airlines to increase baggage fees, raise fares
Jet fuel prices double, leading airlines to increase baggage fees, raise fares
Airlines are facing higher costs, and one airport group in Europe has warned of the risk of a "systemic jet fuel shortage" if traffic through the Strait of Hormuz doesn't normalize by the end of this month.
Camila Domonoske | Apr 16, 2026, 10:00 AM UTC
Why high oil prices are good for oil companies — until they aren't
Why high oil prices are good for oil companies — until they aren't
Yes, higher crude oil prices mean a multibillion-dollar cash infusion to the oil industry. But volatility is bad for business, and sustained high prices come with very serious drawbacks.
Camila Domonoske | Apr 9, 2026, 9:00 AM UTC
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