Carnival
Coverage of Carnival in the Nexus archive.
- Cheerleader, 18, had sex with second boy aboard Carnival cruise ship shortly before stepbrother allegedly raped and murdered her, newly unsealed evidence suggests
An 18-year-old cheerleader had sex with a second boy aboard a Carnival cruise ship shortly before her stepbrother allegedly raped and murdered her, according to newly unsealed evidence.
- Oil prices rise, but not by enough to drag Wall Street far off its records
Oil prices rose amid U.S.-Iran ceasefire tensions but Wall Street remained stable, with the S&P 500 near record highs and the Dow Jones down slightly. Companies with high fuel costs like United Airlines and Carnival fell, while Nvidia's stock surged due to AI advancements. Investors hope for a resolution to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ease inflationary pressures.
- Oil prices rise, but not by enough to drag Wall Street far off its records
Oil prices rose due to U.S.-Iran ceasefire tensions but did not significantly impact Wall Street, which remained near record highs. Stocks like United Airlines and Carnival declined as oil prices climbed, while Nvidia's AI advancements boosted market sentiment.
- Cruise giant Carnival confirms data breach affecting nearly 6 million people
Cruise company Carnival confirmed a data breach affecting nearly 6 million people, with a threat actor gaining access to its IT environment through a compromised employee account. The attacker copied personal information from Carnival's systems by the end of April.
- Supreme Court rules against cruise lines over Cuba voyages
The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 against four major cruise lines (Carnival, MSC, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian) in a case involving a $440 million judgment over the use of docks at the Port of Havana for voyages operated between 2016-2019. The decision reinstates a $400 million judgment against the cruise companies.