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A damaged file may have caused the outage in an FAA system, leading to travel chaos After thousands of flights were delayed or canceled on Wednesday, the Federal Aviation Administration's preliminary investigation points to a "damaged database file" in a key system. The agency is still working to determine the root case of the outage ...
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Suspect in New Year's Eve Attack on Police Is Charged With Federal Crimes Federal prosecutors filed charges on Tuesday against a 19-year-old Maine man whom the authorities have portrayed as carrying out a "jihad-inspired" terrorist attack on three New York City police officers near Times Square on New Year's Eve.
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Ten questions about radon, a cancer-causing gas found in one of four homes in Michigan encourage citizens to take action to reduce exposure once elevated radon levels are found. Behind smoking, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer and considered a leading environmental cause of cancer deaths in the ...
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Office of Orphan Wells to Help Administer $4.7 billion in Orphan Well Closure Funding Properly plugging these inactive wells– which have no solvent owner of record – is critical to reduce methane emissions, toxic air pollution and groundwater contamination. It also creates jobs in oil and gas communities. We look ...
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Ellen Granberg, Ph.D., to Serve as 19th President of the George Washington University Ellen Granberg, Ph.D., a visionary higher education leader with a record of bolstering teaching and research excellence across disciplines, supporting a diverse and inclusive community of students, faculty and staff, and collaborating with all ...
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Four Gun Traffickers Charged with Selling Over 50 Firearms in Brooklyn Prosecution Is First In New York To Publicly Charge the Gun Trafficking Provisions of The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. Earlier today, at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, a seven-count indictment was unsealed charging David Mccann, Tajhai Jones, ...
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Lawmakers debate constitutional change to cash bail State lawmakers heard testimony Tuesday on a proposed constitutional amendment that would change the way Wisconsin judges impose cash bail on people charged with committing violent crimes. The proposal would allow judges to consider a person's criminal ...
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