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As Julia Carneiro reports, the company plans to appeal the decision.
The lawsuit was filed by some 600,000 people affected by the incidents.
The FAA is about to roll back its restrictions on commercial flights at 40 major U.S.
The restrictions began on November 7th because of the government shutdown.
The agency says the mandatory 6% cuts in flights are being downgraded to 3% starting Saturday morning.
The cutbacks have already affected thousands of flights.
It was a tough day on Wall Street.
The market dropped early in the day before settling down.
The Dow was down at one point by almost 600 points before closing its loss to 309 points.
The S&P 500 ended the day down by one-tenth of a percent, while the Nasdaq Composite finished the day with a gain of one-tenth of a percent.
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President Trump Friday signed an executive order to remove tariffs on a large number of commodities.
The move is partly in response to pressure from consumers who say food prices are too high.
Among the affected items are beef, coffee and tropical fruits.
Trump also said he's reached framework agreements with Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador and Argentina to ease import levies on agricultural products produced in those countries.
Immigration lawyers in San Diego say they're seeing a sudden increase in arrests of clients at the offices of U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services.