This is a Business Bible News Headlines for Monday November 10 at 8:10 AM Eastern Time, Business Bible News where Daily News meets Daily Principle. In today's business news, the Federal Aviation Administration has prohibited most private jets at 12 major airports due to ongoing staffing issues related to the shutdown, as reported by CNBC. This decision is expected to impact private aviation significantly, limiting access to these key airports and potentially causing delays for travelers. Bloomberg has reported that Asian traders are taking a cautious stance on technology stocks amid ongoing concerns about economic shutdowns. This cautious sentiment is reflected in the market performance, with investors weighing the potential impacts on the tech sector. Further insights from Bloomberg indicate that TSMC, a major player in the semiconductor industry, has experienced a slowdown in monthly sales growth as demand for artificial intelligence products moderates. This trend could signal a larger shift in the semiconductor market as companies adjust to changing consumer needs. In another report from Bloomberg, discussions on whether the recent fluctuations in AI shares represent a bubble have intensified, raising questions about the sustainability of the current market rally. Overall, as companies navigate these complex challenges, the focus remains on strategic adjustments in response to fluctuating demand and market conditions. The global markets are mixed today. In overseas trading, the Nikkei leads the way with a move of 668 points. In US markets, the S&P 500 is up 8 points to 6,729, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 76 points to 46,988, and the Nasdaq is down 47 points to 23,006. The ten-year Treasury yield is at 4.09. In commodities, Brent Crude is flat at $60 per barrel, and gold is up $108 to $4,107 per ounce. In sports news, on NBC Sports, it was reported that YouTube TV customers must affirmatively claim their $20 Disney credit to avoid losing it, following concerns over missing Disney channels from the platform. In entertainment, Variety reports that Chappell Roan praised Cyndi Lauper during her Rock Hall induction speech, celebrating her bold and unique artistic style. Today's Daily Principle is BUSINESS, specifically dealing with Redemption Price. This principle is found in Philemon 1–18. The verse reads: "If he has done you any wrong or owes you anything, charge it to my account." This principle highlights the importance of taking responsibility and making amends in business situations. It reminds us that accountability can foster trust and strengthen relationships. Learn more at businessbible.com where Daily News meets Daily Principle.