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 Delta Air Lines will provide free Wi-Fi service on most of its U.S. flights starting in February. The airline said Thursday that by the end of the year it will outfit more than 700 planes with high-speed, satellite-based broadband service from T-Mobile and plans to expand free Wi-Fi to international and Delta Connectio stanley cup n flights by the end of 2024.Delta making it harder to get into its airport loungesDelta pilots authorize strike  if necessary,  as contract negotiations c stanley cup ontinueThe service will use equipme stanley cup nt from Viasat, a U.S.-based satellite broadband provider.                                        Many airlines are upgrading internet access on their planes so passengers can stay connected or stream entertainment on their electronic devices. New York-based JetBlue Airways already provides free Wi-Fi service to passengers, but Delta s announcement puts it ahead of its largest rivals: American, United and Southwest. Delta made the announcement during the CES technology trade show in Las Vegas. CEO Ed Bastian said the airline is striving to make connectivity on board planes similar to what travelers experience on the ground.        Customers will need an account in Delta s SkyMiles frequent-flyer program, which is free to join, to use the Wi-Fi service.                                                                         More from CBS News                                                                                                         Wendy s to close 140 more restau Hvcg Ashton Kutcher testifies about knocking on slain woman s door,  freaking out  the next day
 NEW YORK -- A jury has convicted a man of fatally stabbing his homeless girlfriend in a New York City hotel last year, but couldn t reach a verdict on the slayings of her young children and the attempted slaying of a third child.The jury deliberated for four days before finding 26-year-old Michael Sykes guilty Wednesday of second-degree murder in the death of Rebecca Cutler, also 26.Sykes fatally stabbed Cutler inside a Stat adidas campus en salomon  Island hotel in February 2016. He was also charged with in the deaths of 4-month-old Maliyah Sykes and 1-year-old Ziana Cutler and trying to kill 2-year-old Miracle Cutler, who survived her stab wounds.             salomon                             The jury couldn t reach a unanimous decision in the attacks on the three children. Maliyah was Sykes  daughter.Sykes testified that Cutler had stabbed the three children and then he killed Cutler.        Prosecutors say they ll seek a new trial.                                                                        More from CBS News                                                                                                         Soldier charged with murder in sergeant s Missouri death                                                                                                                                 2 Ohio officers involved in Black man s death charged with reckless homicide