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NTSB: Alaska Airlines landing gear collapse caused by 'excessive grinding' The National Transportation Safety Board revealed Tuesday that 'excessive grinding' during maintenance work is what caused an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737's left landing gear to collapse upon landing in Southern California Trump to pardon ex-reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley President Donald Trump is set to pardon Todd and Julie Chrisley, former television stars serving lengthy prison terms after being found guilty of conspiring to defraud banks and committing tax evasion. NTSB finds broken support piece on Delta plane's failed landing gear A Delta Air Lines Boeing 717, which landed "nose down" two years ago at North Carolina's Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, failed to lower its landing gear because of a fractured support piece, the NTSB has found. SpaceX launches ninth Starship test flight before spacecraft breaks apart SpaceX launched its ninth test flight of Starship Tuesday before losing contact an hour later as the spacecraft broke apart upon re-entry. The first-stage Super Heavy booster also exploded before splashdown. Gazans overwhelm U.S.-backed alternate aid distribution network A new U.S.-Israeli mechanism for delivering humanitarian assistance into Gaza that uses armed private contractors in favor of the United Nations and international aid agencies began operating on Tuesday. Feds increase oversight of Medicaid benefits for ‘non-citizens’ The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is increasing its oversight of states to prevent misuse of Medicaid funding to provide services for those who unlawfully entered the United States. Trump asks Supreme Court to allow deportations to 'third countries' The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to make it easier for officials to deport convicted criminals to South Sudan and other countries that are not their nations of origin. Salesforce agrees to buy Informatica for $8B Officials at San Francisco-based Salesforce have agreed to pay $8 billion to buy tech firm Informatica. 23andMe to voluntarily delist from Nasdaq, deregister with SEC Human genetics testing firm 23andMe announced Tuesday it will voluntarily delist from the Nasdaq and deregister with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Federal judge blocks Trump from stopping NYC congestion toll A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a Trump administration bid to kill New York City's congestion toll program. The program imposes a significant daily charge on vehicles entering Manhattan. French National Assembly OKs ‘right to die’ law France's National Assembly approved a measure that would legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia if signed into law. Walmart fined for shipping ‘realistic’ toy guns to New York Retailer Walmart will pay a $16,000 fine for shipping realistic toy guns to New York buyers in violation of state law, state Attorney General Letitia James announced on Tuesday. DC Comics, Marvel announce new crossover comic with Batman, Deadpool DC Comics and Marvel announced a new crossover comic book series featuring two of their most popular characters, Batman and Deadpool. Britain's King Charles III calls Canada 'strong and free' in speech Britain's King Charles III delivered a rare speech Tuesday to the Canadian parliament during his two-day visit as head of state. Drug trafficking complicates Noboa’s reform plans in Ecuador President Daniel Noboa began his second term in Ecuador facing a series of critical challenges that will shape the country's direction over the next four years. Diddy trial: Former assistant testifies Combs wanted to kill Kid Cudi Sean "Diddy" Combs beat his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, for having a relationship with another rapper, whom he threatened to kill, former assistant Capricorn Clark testified on Tuesday. Watch: A young boy races to save the galaxy in final 'Elio' trailer Disney and Pixar released a final trailer for "Elio," an upcoming animated adventure about a young boy who finds himself at the center of an intergalactic conflict. CDC drops COVID-19 shots for healthy kids, pregnant women Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the CDC has removed the COVID-19 vaccine from its recommended immunization list "for healthy children and healthy pregnant women." Study explores possibility of knee pain relief through the ear Stimulating the vagus nerve through the ear improved knee pain for some patients, a new trial found. Netflix 'Little House on the Prairie' adds 6 to cast Netflix announced six additional cast members for its "Little House on the Prairie" reboot on Tuesday. Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' comes to VOD June 3, DVD July 8 Warner Bros. announced the home video dates for "Sinners" on Tuesday. The supernatural horror film is directed by Ryan Coogler and stars Michael B. Jordan in dual roles. Potential first-round picks Yaxel Lendeborg, Alex Condon withdraw from 2025 NBA Draft Yaxel Lendeborg and Alex Condon, who were projected as first-round picks in some mock drafts, withdrew their names from the 2025 NBA Draft pool and will return to college, they announced Tuesday on social media. Look: Tom Cruise celebrates 'Mission: Impossible' box office success Tom Cruise celebrated the $200 million opening weekend for "Mission: Impossible -The Final Reckoning" in an Instagram post thanking everyone who made the film possible. |
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Judge Strikes Down Trump Order Targeting WilmerHale Law FirmA judge struck down an executive order targeting WilmerHale, in the latest victory for the handful of firms that have fought back against a Trump administration crackdown. ICE, Shifting Tactics, Detains High School Student at N.Y.C. CourthouseThe detention of a 20-year-old Venezuelan appears to be the first reported instance of immigration officials apprehending a student in the city this year. Under RFK Jr., the CDC Says Healthy Children Don’t Need Covid Vaccines. Is That True?Here’s what the data tells us about Covid’s risks to children — and the benefits of vaccination. Trump to Pardon Todd and Julie Chrisley, Reality TV Stars Convicted of FraudThe clemency for Todd and Julie Chrisley, the stars of “Chrisley Knows Best,” is Mr. Trump’s latest gift to people he calls victims of a weaponized justice system. Trump’s Attacks Have Helped Heal a Deeply Divided HarvardOnce at odds over the war in Gaza and questions about free speech, some people on Harvard’s campus have found a reason to come together. Trump Accuses Putin of ‘Playing With Fire’ as He Mulls Sanctions on RussiaIt remained to be seen whether President Trump’s latest comments indicated a new aggressive phase against Russia. Republicans Urge Trump to Put New Sanctions on Russia Amid Ukraine StrikesA group of G.O.P. senators has grown more vocal about urging penalties on Russia for its aggression against Ukraine, offering a counterpoint to President Trump’s hands-off stance. SpaceX Starship Loses Control on Test Flight 9 as Rocket Re-enters EarthMuch was riding on Flight 9 for Elon Musk’s giant moon and Mars rocket after debris from January and March flights fell into the Atlantic Ocean, disrupting air travel. Another Suspect Is Charged in Bitcoin Kidnapping and Torture CaseThe man, William Duplessie, surrendered to the police Tuesday morning. Authorities have said the victim was an Italian man who was tormented in a luxury Manhattan townhouse for weeks. French Crypto Chiefs Step Up Security After Violent KidnappingsBig players in the crypto sector argue that new European cryptocurrency rules may be enabling recent abductions and are demanding changes and more security. Sarah Milgrim, Victim of D.C. Shooting, Is Mourned by Kansas City Jewish CommunityAt the funeral for Sarah Milgrim, who was killed outside a Jewish museum in Washington last week, the Israeli embassy aide was mourned as someone who wanted to help everyone. Maternal Mental Health Has Declined, Study SaysNew research involving nearly 200,000 mothers found that one in 12 rated her mental health as fair or poor. Trump’s Oval Office Is a Gilded Rococo Nightmare. Help.Is this really us? In a Medieval Greek Fortress, Residents Feud Over ‘Pharaonic’ Cable Car PlanThe authorities in Monemvasia, founded in the sixth century, say people with limited mobility need access to the town’s peak. But critics say the project would destroy the identity of the site. Bitten by Alligator, Man Is Killed After Charging at Deputies, Sheriff SaysThe authorities say that Timothy Schulz, 42, of Mulberry, Fla., swam across an alligator-filled lake before a violent encounter with deputies in the neighborhood. A Gardener Stumbles Upon Hidden Treasure in a Vermont ParkKelly Wakefield found a rock with a skull and crossbones in the same park last fall, but she didn’t realize that it was a clue to much more. Rick Derringer, 77, Who Sang ‘Hang On Sloopy’ and ‘Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo,’ DiesA Zelig-like rocker, the guitarist, singer and songwriter collaborated with the likes of Barbra Streisand and Peter Frampton and composed Hulk Hogan’s “Real American” theme. More Recent Articles |
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The National Transportation Safety Board revealed Tuesday that 'excessive grinding' during maintenance work is what caused an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737's left landing gear to collapse upon landing in Southern California
President Donald Trump is set to pardon Todd and Julie Chrisley, former television stars serving lengthy prison terms after being found guilty of conspiring to defraud banks and committing tax evasion.
A Delta Air Lines Boeing 717, which landed "nose down" two years ago at North Carolina's Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, failed to lower its landing gear because of a fractured support piece, the NTSB has found.
SpaceX launched its ninth test flight of Starship Tuesday before losing contact an hour later as the spacecraft broke apart upon re-entry. The first-stage Super Heavy booster also exploded before splashdown.
A new U.S.-Israeli mechanism for delivering humanitarian assistance into Gaza that uses armed private contractors in favor of the United Nations and international aid agencies began operating on Tuesday.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is increasing its oversight of states to prevent misuse of Medicaid funding to provide services for those who unlawfully entered the United States.
The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to make it easier for officials to deport convicted criminals to South Sudan and other countries that are not their nations of origin.
Officials at San Francisco-based Salesforce have agreed to pay $8 billion to buy tech firm Informatica.
Human genetics testing firm 23andMe announced Tuesday it will voluntarily delist from the Nasdaq and deregister with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a Trump administration bid to kill New York City's congestion toll program. The program imposes a significant daily charge on vehicles entering Manhattan.
France's National Assembly approved a measure that would legalize assisted suicide and euthanasia if signed into law.
Retailer Walmart will pay a $16,000 fine for shipping realistic toy guns to New York buyers in violation of state law, state Attorney General Letitia James announced on Tuesday.
DC Comics and Marvel announced a new crossover comic book series featuring two of their most popular characters, Batman and Deadpool.
Britain's King Charles III delivered a rare speech Tuesday to the Canadian parliament during his two-day visit as head of state.
President Daniel Noboa began his second term in Ecuador facing a series of critical challenges that will shape the country's direction over the next four years.
Sean "Diddy" Combs beat his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, for having a relationship with another rapper, whom he threatened to kill, former assistant Capricorn Clark testified on Tuesday.
Disney and Pixar released a final trailer for "Elio," an upcoming animated adventure about a young boy who finds himself at the center of an intergalactic conflict.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the CDC has removed the COVID-19 vaccine from its recommended immunization list "for healthy children and healthy pregnant women."
Stimulating the vagus nerve through the ear improved knee pain for some patients, a new trial found.
Netflix announced six additional cast members for its "Little House on the Prairie" reboot on Tuesday.
Warner Bros. announced the home video dates for "Sinners" on Tuesday. The supernatural horror film is directed by Ryan Coogler and stars Michael B. Jordan in dual roles.
Yaxel Lendeborg and Alex Condon, who were projected as first-round picks in some mock drafts, withdrew their names from the 2025 NBA Draft pool and will return to college, they announced Tuesday on social media.
Tom Cruise celebrated the $200 million opening weekend for "Mission: Impossible -The Final Reckoning" in an Instagram post thanking everyone who made the film possible. 
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