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Feb 22 2023
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5 dead after plane crash in Arkansas during trip to Ohio
Five people were killed on Wednesday when their small Beech BE20 aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff in Little Rock, Arkansas. The five were employees of an environmental consulting firm, departing Little Rock's airport traveling to John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The plane crashed near a factory in Little
ABC 10News San DiegoMar 30 2023
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Trump criminally charged in New York, a first for a US ex-president
Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury after a probe into hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels, becoming the first former U.S. president to face criminal charges even as he makes another run for the White House.
The charges, arising from an investigation led by Democratic Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, could reshape the 2024 presidential race. Trump
ReutersFeb 11 2023
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'Everybody's having a good time': Scottsdale packed as Super Bowl weekend celebrations dominate the city
Super Bowl celebrations dominated the City of Scottsdale on Saturday as thousands of football-loving tourists flooded into the city, packed themselves into bars, and guzzled beer on the streets of Old Town. Eagles fans such as Rasheta Junious were well-represented in the city's downtown on Saturday. She traveled all the way from Philadelphia on Friday to root for the Eagles this weekend, which
AZ CentralNov 03 2022
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Pilot Contract Talks Hit Turbulence As Country's Biggest Airlines Negotiate
Some of the country's largest airlines are struggling to finalize pilot contract negotiations, raising fears of a turbulent holiday travel season.
Air travel has bounced back from the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused close to $35 billion in losses for airlines in 2020. The pandemic also caused a delay in contract negotiations for airline workers, pushing those negotiations into 2022,
International Business TimesFeb 21 2023
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School closings for Washtenaw County for Wednesday, Feb. 22
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI -- It may have been on the warm side in recent weeks, but recent winter weather warnings and advisories across the state have prompted several school closures in Washtenaw County. An ice storm warning has been issued for counties in southern Lower Michigan, with the area expecting significant icing due to freezing rain and sleet. The National Weather Service has strongly
MLive.comFeb 21 2023
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FBI finds 8-year-old Vancouver boy in Missouri 8 months after he went missing
The FBI found an 8-year-old Vancouver boy in Jasper County, Missouri, on Friday – eight months after he went missing, officials said. FBI agents in Kansas City and Jasper County Sheriff deputies found Breadson John safe and put him into the Missouri Department of Social Services custody. Officials with Washington Child Protective Services are traveling to Kansas City to pick him up and return
The OregonianDec 29 2022
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The blizzard is just one reason behind the operational meltdown at Southwest Airlines
The cliché about a "perfect storm" could hardly be a more apt description of the situation right now for Southwest Airlines — a carrier that has been forced to cancel more than 60% of its flights over the busy Christmas travel season as it struggles to get back on course after a devastating blizzard that socked in much of the United States.
While Southwest isn't the only airline to
NPR (Online News)Feb 21 2023
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Forecasters: Lansing in the 'bullseye' of major ice storm Wednesday, Thursday
LANSING − A major winter storm could dump enough freezing rain, sleet and snow to coat much of mid-Michigan with up to a half-inch of ice on Wednesday and Thursday, forecasters said. Significant icing and strong winds could bring down power lines and make travel difficult on Wednesday, particularly during the evening commute, they said. And if power outages happen, strong winds could hinder
Lansing State JournalMar 29 2023
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Russian Ally Warns Putin: Don’t Visit—or You’ll Get Arrested
The ruling party of Armenia has warned that if Russian President Vladimir Putin comes to Armenia, the country will have no choice but to arrest him.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for Putin’s arrest earlier this month over alleged war crimes in Ukraine, particularly his alleged involvement in the unlawful deportation of children from Ukraine. But the ICC doesn’t
Daily BeastFeb 10 2023
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Pentagon Downed Object Over Alaska, Official Says
The Pentagon downed an unidentified object over Alaska on Friday at the order of President Biden, according to U.S. officials.
John Kirby, a White House spokesman, confirmed the incident at a news conference on Friday.
U.S. officials said it was not confirmed if the object was a balloon, but it was traveling at an altitude that made it a potential threat to civilian aircraft.
New York Times (News)