United Airlines is classing things up. The company is launching a new premium economy class later this year. It's a more spacious option that comes with free booze, a Saks Fifth Avenue blanket and pillow, plus an amenity kit.
United hasn't released its pricing structure yet, but premium economy on a recent American Airlines flight from Philadelphia to Paris was 27 percent more expensive than coach.
It turns out Mark Wahlberg got all the money in the world and then some. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the actor made a base salary of five million dollars while Michelle Williams only made $625,000. This comes after news that Wahlberg made about 1500 times more than Williams during the last-minute nine-day re-shoot after Kevin Spacey was replaced by Christopher Plummer. Williams and Wahlberg have roughly equal screen time in the movie and are both represented by the same agency,WME.
The government is on the verge of a shutdown, but Nancy Pelosi is ready to work! The house minority leader is serving legislative realness, confirming she'll be a guest judge on an upcoming episode of "RuPaul's Drag Race:All Stars"
Deena LaMarque Piquion, Chief Marketing Officer at Xerox, joins ChedHER to discuss how women can break the glass ceiling in the workplace, and why and how women should stop saying 'sorry' so often.
Marylyn Harris, President of Harrland Healthcare Consulting, joins ChedHER to discuss how her experience in the military prepared her for a cybersecurity career, advice to pivot in your career, and how she's paving the way for women of color in the industry
Amanda Carlson Phillips, Senior Vice President of Exos' performance team, joins ChedHER to discuss how wellness programs can fight burnout, how businesses can better support women leaders and teammates in order to close the exhaustion gap.
President Biden heads to Poland, Ginni Thomas' texts to overthrow the 2020 election, and the founder of .gifs has passed away. Here is all the news you Need2Know for Friday. March 25, 2022.
Students are finally back in the classroom, but how are their grades holding up? A recent study compared the test results from students across the country to see how the return to in-person classes is affecting students' learning. Gene Kerns, vice president and academic officer of Renaissance Learning, joins Cheddar News to discuss.