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Broken engine parts shattered the Ryanair plane window that a man's head got sucked into: NTSB
Investigators say broken engine parts shattered a window on a Ryanair plane shortly after takeoff in Greece last month, causing a man’s head to be sucked into the hole in the fuselage before his fellow passengers pulled him to safety
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Flock announces changes amid backlash over its license plate reader network
A company that operates a vast nationwide network of automated cameras that record the license plate numbers and other characteristics of all passing vehicles every day is making changes to its platform
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Luigi Mangione expected to plead guilty in federal case in UnitedHealthcare killing, AP source says
Luigi Mangione is expected to plead guilty as early as Friday in the federal case accusing him of stalking and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a stunning development in a case that rattled business leaders while galvanizing their critics, according to a person familiar with the matter
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Trump's vaccine plan would require millions of individual shots last used decades ago
The biggest obstacles to President Donald Trump’s order on vaccines may be the logistical challenges it poses for parents, health providers and drugmakers in the United States
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US stocks rise to a record as oil prices drop and inflation gets less bad
The U.S. stock market rose to a record following the latest sign that inflation is getting less bad
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Forbes editor out; report says he took $6M from founder of firm that does business with magazine
The top editor of Forbes has left his job after reportedly being fired for accepting $6 million from the founder of a firm that works with the magazine
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Luigi Mangione is expected to plead guilty in his federal case in the UnitedHealthcare CEO killing, AP source says
Luigi Mangione is expected to plead guilty in his federal case in the UnitedHealthcare CEO killing, AP source says
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US unemployment claims rise but remain at healthy level
U.S. applications for unemployment benefits rose last week, but layoffs remain at historically healthy levels
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Trump White House says it's losing $19B-$26B a year in revenue as countries dodge tariffs
The Trump White House reports that countries are routing exports through third nations to avoid U.S. tariffs, causing tax revenue losses of $19 billion to $26 billion annually
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Average long-term US mortgage rate slips for the 1st time in six weeks, but it's still higher than this time last year
Average long-term US mortgage rate slips for the 1st time in six weeks, but it's still higher than this time last year
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