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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ legal team trying to stall start of rapper’s sex trafficking trialIn yet another twist in the case against the rapper, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ legal team is trying to stall the start of the rapper’s sex trafficking trial.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNChina orders officials to halt all Boeing orders, next trade war weaponChina halts all new Boeing orders and deliveries in retaliation to US tariffs, deepening trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
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FLYING on MSNWhy Are There So Many Landing Accidents on NTSB Reports?Why is it that most accidents happen during the landing phase of flight and not on takeoff? Answer: The short answer is ...
Birds have long been nature’s masters of flight. Their ability to glide, dive, and twist through the air with ease has ...
Stalling the delivery of US-made Boeing jets by China could be good news for those waiting in a long queue for new planes.
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The National Interest on MSNThe B-47 Stratojet Was Too Well-Designed for Its Own GoodThe B-47 was so aerodynamically clean that generating the drag necessary to slow down and land safely required the use of ...
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The National Interest on MSNHow Britain’s Wooden “Mosquito” Fighter Terrorized Nazi GermanyA critical advantage to the Mosquito’s wooden construction was its relatively light weight—giving it a fantastic top speed of ...
Former President Biden will give his first speech since leaving office later today in Chicago. He is expected to speak about preserving social security benefits. Democratic strategist Joel Payne and ...
Major stock markets in the Gulf fell in early trading on Wednesday amid uncertainty over shifting U.S. trade policies and ...
A pilot who died in a crash at Duxford Airfield last year “lost control” of the aircraft during a rejected landing, an ...
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FLYING Magazine on MSNFlying the Margins: How One Pilot’s Choices Stacked the OddsIn his book Pre-Accident Investigations, safety expert Todd Conklin wrote that “aviation accidents are the unexpected ...
TOULOUSE, France (Reuters) - Airbus on Tuesday gave a glimpse of technologies for its next airplane, a replacement for its best-selling A320neo family due to enter service between 10 and 15 years ...
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