Cargo aircraft on runway before takeoff, representing FAA grounding of Boeing MD-11 planes after Kentucky crash

FAA Grounds Cargo Planes After Deadly Kentucky Crash

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has temporarily grounded all Boeing MD-11 cargo aircraft. The decision followed a deadly crash in Louisville, Kentucky, that killed 14 people. The crash occurred when a UPS-operated MD-11 caught fire during takeoff at Louisville International Airport. The plane then hit nearby businesses and exploded. The aircraft burst into flames,…

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England football fans at Wembley Stadium ahead of World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania, as Thomas Tuchel recalls Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden to the squad.

Bellingham and Foden Return as Tuchel Names England Squad

  England manager Thomas Tuchel has recalled Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden to the national squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania, praising both players for their impressive club form. Speaking at a press conference, Tuchel described the pair as “immense” contributors to Real Madrid and Manchester City, noting their decisive…

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Crowd of Democrats waving American flags at a political rally in the United States.

Democrats Score Key Wins but Face Challenges to Regain Power

A year after losing control of the White House and Congress, the Majority Rule Party shows up to recapture its balance with a string of startling triumphs that have reenergized supporters and reshaped the political discussion. But in spite of the energy that comes about, Democrats confront a troublesome way to recover national control in…

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The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., where justices heard the case on Trump’s tariffs and presidential trade powers.

Supreme Court Questions Trump’s Tariff Authority in Key Hearing

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday listened to contentions challenging former President Donald Trump’s use of broad tariff powers in a case that may reshape the balance between the presidential authority and Congress’s control over trade policy. Several judges — including key members of the court’s traditionalist lion’s share — communicated skepticism around whether the…

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