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Rare visual spectacle: Super bloom of flowers next to runways at Los Angeles airport
Travelers are being treated to a rare visual spectacle of large wildflower fields coming into bloom between runways.
Boeing 737 Max 8 crash: CEO says software update, pilot training revisions are on the way
On Monday, Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg said the jetmaker was “finalizing its development of a previously-announced software update and pilot training revision” to address flaws in the 737 Max 8’s automatic stall system.
Former Mississippi police officer says she had sex while child was dying in hot car
3-year-old Cheyenne Hyer died in 2016, after her mother Cassie Barker, a former Mississippi Gulf Coast police officer, left her in a hot car.
Death toll from Indonesia floods, mudslides rises to 89
Officials said the worst-hit area from the flooding was Sentani subdistrict, where tons of mud, rocks and trees from a landslide on a mountain rolled down to a river that burst its banks, sweeping away residents.
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Southwest, mechanics reach tentative deal in bitter labor dispute
Southwest had complained about mechanics flagging minor maintenance issues to force unnecessary flight cancellations.
‘We assume a terror motive’: 3 killed on tram in Dutch city of Utrecht; suspect arrested
Three people died in a brazenshootingon a tram in a bustling residential neighborhood in the Dutch city of Utrecht on Monday.
Amazon’s new Virginia headquarters get $23M in county incentives, despite protests
Amazon’s new Virginia headquarters are getting $23 million in incentives, despite protests. The Arlington County Board voted 5-0 on Saturday.
How a hero in New Zealand mosque attack used cat-and-mouse chase, shooter’s own gun to save lives
The death toll of Friday’s terrorist attacks in New Zealand that killed 50might have been much greaterif not for the actions of a manthey say is ahero.
Charges dropped against United pilot accused of flashing Denver International Airport
Prosecutors have dropped charges against United pilot James Collins who unwittingly gave an eyeful to people in the Denver International Airport terminal across from his hotel room.