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U.S. Safety Officials Urge Boeing, FAA to Address 737 Rudder System
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Boeing Jetliner Rudder Troubles Raise Safety Concerns
The National Transportation Safety Board alerted Boeing and the FAA after reports that pedals used to steer planes on the runway can get stuck.12 hours ago -
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Safety Board Warns of Rudder Control Defect in Some Boeing Planes
The National Transportation Safety Board said it had found a defective part in the system that helps steer the aircraft after investigating an incident at Newark airport.Yesterday -
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Report finds U.S. health system ranks last, despite paying more
A report by the Commonwealth Fund ranked the U.S. last for health system performance, despite spending more on its health care than peer nations. The ranking was based on access, outcomes, ...4 hours ago -
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Top Democrat urges Biden admin to do more to help local election officials fight disinformation
A top Democrat wants the federal cybersecurity agency CISA to ramp up help for state and local election officials facing an onslaught of disinformation.16 hours ago - Joe Biden -
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New Chinese nuclear attack submarine sank, U.S. officials says
The U.S. official said it was "not surprising" that China's navy would conceal it. The submarine's current status is unknown.19 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Boeing strike costs pile up
Presented by NFIB — Boeing and the International Association of Machinists were set to meet Friday to negotiate but remained at odds on key issues {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy ...7 hours ago -
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Netanyahu addresses United Nations as Israel continues targeting Hezbollah
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, remaining defiant about Israel's military operations in the Middle East that appear to be escalating. CBS ...13 hours ago - Israel -
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Biden, Eyeing His Legacy, Signs Executive Orders on Gun Safety
The president used a poignant White House ceremony to pass the baton to Vice President Kamala Harris, who has made gun safety an issue in her campaign.Yesterday - Joe Biden
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