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The fires have engulfed the country’s largest city in smoke, and are threatening villages, productive farms, and endangered species. The crash took place over the island of Majorca as the two aircraft, which had taken off from separate airports, collided below a thousand feet. The green-blue blooms of toxic algae have been found in Central Park, Morningside Park and Prospect Park. The third installment of Gerard Butler’s “Fallen” action series brought in about $21.3 million in its opening weekend. Generations of politicians have assumed that openly acknowledging a psychiatric disorder would be disastrous. Jason Kander is testing that assumption. The incident added to tensions between the United States and its regional allies on one hand and Iran and the regional forces it back on the other. The collapse of WOW Air, the discount airline, has damaged the country’s tourism industry, which had lifted it from the wreckage of the 2008 financial crisis. 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