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2025-11-06 15:10:52| Fast Company

New York City has elected a democratic socialist as its next mayor. Across the internet, progressive internet users are hopescrolling for the first time in years and proudly declaring: woke is back. With his victory, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani will become the citys first Muslim mayor, the first of South Asian heritage, the first born in Africa, and the youngest in more than a century. During his victory speech, Mamdani reaffirmed his support for workers rights, immigrants rights, and the rights of all vulnerable New Yorkers, including LGBTQ people. BREAKING: WOKE IS BACK!, one X user posted. THERE ARE 25 GENDERS. WERE GOING TO TRANS THE ECONOMY. DEI FOR EVERY CHILD. AND WERE RELEASING THE EPSTEIN FILES!!!  Zohran win got me feeling so woke i might detransition just to transition again, another joked. TRANSGENDER FOR EVERYBODY WINS AGAIN, wrote another.   BREAKING: WOKE IS BACK! THERE ARE 25 GENDERS. WE'RE GOING TO TRANS THE ECONOMY. DEI FOR EVERY CHILD. AND WE'RE RELEASING THE EPSTEIN FILES!!!— Keith Edwards (@keithedwards) November 5, 2025 If i was zohran i would choose this precise moment to come out as a proud bisexual, another quipped.  For the online left, long disillusioned with American politics and a Demoractic party they feel no longer speaks for them, on Tuesday night, something shifted.  if i was zohran i would choose this precise moment to come out as a proud bisexual— meredith (@dietz_meredith) November 5, 2025 Mamdani won over the vast majority of voters ages 18 to 29 (78%) and 30 to 44 (66%), according to exit polls from NBC. He also received 82% of LGBTQ+ vote, compared to just 15% for Cuomo.  People are feeling so hopeful, they are proudly libbing out on main. For the uninitiated, to lib out has been part of the political lexicon for a few years, and means to abandon cynicism, even just for a night, and indulge instead in hope and optimism. LIBBING TF OUT— Democrats (@TheDemocrats) November 5, 2025 Forgive me father for I am libbing the fuck out, one wrote. Sorry to lib out but for so many of us this is the very first time we cast a vote that wasnt framed to us as ‘the lesser of two evils,’ another posted. We actually believed in someone, canvassed for him, and saw himwin??? like??? Somethingworked??? One simply put: New York City you have shocked the world by voting for a normal guy instead of a deranged pervert.  Even the official X account of the Democratic Party tried, too late for some, to get in on the act. LIBBING TF OUT, read its post.  Mamdani, speaking to supporters in Brooklyn after his victory, said: “today we have spoken in a clear voice: hope is alive.   After Kamala Harriss loss to Trump in the 2024 presidential election, many were quick to blame wokeness for his return. Woke is broke, wrote Maureen Dowd for The New York Times. Former White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, writing for the Washington Post, suggested debates over pronouns, bathroom access and renaming schools lost Democrats the vote. He added campaigns of joy in an era of rage dont win elections. Tell that to the smiling democratic socialist, Muslim, south asian mayor of New York City.


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2025-11-06 14:55:00| Fast Company

As the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history drags on, federal workers are left in financial limboand the airline industry is feeling the strain as flight delays and cancellations mount at the nation’s busiest airports.  In the midst of this upheaval, American Airlines has announced small reductions in management and support roles at its Texas headquarters, raising the stakes at a particularly challenging moment.  According to the Associated Press, the move is described as a way to align staffing with current operational needs and boost organizational efficiency. A company statement emphasized that investments will continue in other areas supporting long-term strategic goals. While American Airlines hasnt disclosed exact numbers, Bloomberg reports that the cuts could affect hundreds of corporate jobs, mainly mid-level management and non-union support staff across IT, communications, and finance. Fast Company reached out to American Airlines for a comment.  Industry and economic pressures The staffing cuts follow a quarterly net loss of $114 million for American Airlines.  The company’s shares (Nasdaq: AAL) were down roughly 21% year to date as of Wednesday’s close. Meanwhile, broader economic concerns are weighing on consumers, dampening potential demand for leisure travel. A recent AP-NORC poll reveals that many Americans fear a recession, and rising tariffs under the Trump administration could further drive up costs. A growing number of companies across industries have announced corporate job cuts in recent weeks, including Starbucks, Nestlé, UPS, Amazon, and others. According to a report Thursday from Challenger, Gray & Christmas, layoff announcements in October were up 175% compared to the same period last year. Prolonged shutdown raises adds weight The government shutdown has exacerbated operational challenges. Some 50,000 TSA officers and 13,000 air traffic controllers have been working without pay, contributing to flight delays and cancellations. Bryan Bedford, administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), told Fox Business that 20 to 40% of controllers at the 30 largest airports have failed to show up for work. On Wednesday, the FAA said it now plans to reduce flight capacity by 10% at dozens of airports beginning later this week. Looking ahead Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that if the shutdown continues another week, the FAA may be forced to close parts of the national airspace, potentially causing mass chaos.  The remarks immediately rattled investors, sending shares of American Airlines, Southwest, Delta, and United downward. Experts note that because the air traffic control system is highly interconnected, partial airspace restrictions could have far-reaching effects nationwide. Sheldon Jacobson, a University of Illinois professor, explained in an interview with Reuters, You cant simply close one sector without it affecting the rest of the country. American Airlines and other major carriers are particularly worried about the upcoming holiday season, traditionally a peak travel period. In a statement late Wednesday, American Airlines again urged Congress to reach a resolution and end the shutdown.


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2025-11-06 14:54:36| Fast Company

Qatar Airways will sell its stake in Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airways in a share buyback valued at $896 million, the companies announced, ending the Qatari carrier’s eight-year involvement with the airline.The announcement came late Wednesday in a stock market filing by Cathay Pacific, which saw its shares gain 4.2% on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Thursday.Under the agreement, Qatar Airways will sell all of its holdings, which represent 9.57% of Cathay Pacific stock. The airline’s other major shareholders are Swire Pacific and Air China. The plan is subject to shareholder approval.“The buy-back reflects our strong confidence in the future of the Cathay Group and underscores our commitment to the development of the Hong Kong international aviation hub,” Cathay Group chairman Patrick Healy said in a statement announcing the sale.Qatar Airways, a state-owned airline flying out of the sprawling Hamad International Airport in Doha, did not acknowledge the sale itself. However, the Cathay Pacific statement included a comment from its CEO Badr Mohammed al-Meer saying the move represented the airline’s “disciplined approach to portfolio management and our commitment to delivering sustainable value for our shareholders.”“Following a period of record profitability and strong performance, this decision is part of a proactive strategy to optimize our investments and position the group for long-term growth,” al-Meer said. Qatar Airways did not respond to questions from The Associated Press on Thursday.Qatar Airways’ decision to divest likely had to do in part with its “limited strategic influence afforded by (its) minority stake,” DBS Bank analysts Tabitha Foo and Jason Sum said in an email.The latest transaction also “further consolidates ownership among (Cathay’s) key shareholders, Swire Pacific and Air China”, they added, helping strengthen the firms’ strategic control of the airline.Qatar Airways bought its stake in Cathay Pacific in 2017 in a deal valued at the time around $662 million. Back then, Cathay Pacific faced financial losses and layoffs amid increasing competition from other airlines. The Hong Kong carrier posted a $1.2 billion profit in the last fiscal year.Qatar Airways, along with Abu Dhabi-based Emirates and Dubai’s Emirates, are long-haul carriers that link East-West travel. Their location on the Arabian Peninsula between Europe and Asia have made them a key link in global transit. Qatar Airways also got a boost when the small, energy-rich nation hosted soccer’s 2022 FIFA World Cup.Qatar Airways had struggled during a yearslong boycott by four Arab nations and the coronavirus pandemic. However, it soared to a $2.15 billion profit in its last fiscal year. Qatar Airways also has holdings in International Airlines Group, LATAM Airlines Group, China Southern Airlines, Virgin Australia and South Africa’s Airlink. Associated Press business writer Chan Ho-him in Hong Kong contributed to this report. Jon Gambrell, Associated Press


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