Delta Airlines responded to a class-action lawsuit that said the company inaccurately claimed to be the world's first "carbon-neutral company, saying it was "without merit."
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Booking Launches Sustainability Badge for Properties to Attract Green Travelers
Booking.com has unveiled a first-of-its-kind sustainable travel designation for properties that might be on the itinerary of a climate-conscious traveler. CEO Glenn Fogel explained to Cheddar the key metrics a location has to achieve to earn a sustainability badge. Waste handling, energy and greenhouse gases, water usage, local community support, and protection of nature were the five top areas of concern he addressed, with an additional subset of 32 measures that properties can implement.

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How Entrepreneurs Are Fueling the U.S. Economy
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Infrastructure Czar, 'Right to Rest' & Taylor Swift Dominates
Jill and Carlo cover the latest with the infrastructure bill, the growing state rebellion over boosters, Trump's dereliction of duty on the pandemic, Taylor Swift's reign of cultural domination and more.

Cheddar Morning Alexa Flash Briefings of November 15th
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Cheddar Morning News Briefing of November 15th
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Cheddar Morning Spotify News Briefings of November 15th
Cheddar Morning Spotify News Briefings

'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' Debuts NFT Line
2021 has been the year of many things, and one of them is the NFT or non-fungible token. We've seen NFTs come about for so many different things. Digital artists have used them to sell their artwork in a more traditional art transaction than the internet had previously allowed. We've seen specific NFT campaigns like the pudgy penguins amass large followings. And now we're seeing them expand into horror films just in time for spooky season. The iconic horror movie franchise "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" has launched its debut NFT line entitled "Leatherfaces." the illustrations are designed by Skinner in partnership with Ultra Rare to reveal a total of over 10,000 Leatherface avatars. The collection gives fans, NFT fiends and blockchain fanatics access to a new Texas Chainsaw Massacre metaverse unlike any that has been seen before. Richie Hobson, co-founder of Ultra Rare, joins None of the Above to discuss.



