Faa Investigating Computer Glitch Which Grounded Thousands of Flights
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Hundreds of thousands march in Argentina against education austerity
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Dating apps increasingly becoming “hunting grounds” for scammers
Dating companies say protecting their customers is a top priority but critics want them to do more to curb online scams and stop bad actors in their tracks, law enforcement officials and online security experts say. CBS News asks the CEO of Match ...CBS News - Top stories -
Truth Social owner asks Congress to investigate 'potential manipulation' of share price
Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social, asked Congress on Tuesday to investigate “potential manipulation” of its share price. Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes voiced concerns about “naked” short selling of the company’s ...The Hill - Politics -
Scammers turn dating apps into "hunting grounds." Could companies do more?
The FBI calls on tech companies to "step up" to protect people looking for love online.CBS News - Top stories -
Why the hush money case against Donald Trump is on shaky ground
Mark Pomeranz, who worked at the Manhattan DA’s office, described in his book, “People v. Donald Trump: An Inside Account,” the fact that Trump was running for president was an “aggravating factor” in this case.The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
A moment that changed me: joyriders destroyed my van in New Zealand – which led to a lovely life in London
Without the van, my husband and I had no urgent reason to live in Wellington. The short European adventure we had planned soon became much more. One evening in 2008, a group of joyriders stole our van, named The Colombian, from a street outside ...The Guardian - World -
Days Ahead of Xi's Visit, EU Investigations Add to Pressure on Strained China Relations
The EU has launched two new probes into allegations of unfair Chinese business practices, days ahead of a visit from Chinese President Xi Jinping.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Oil sprays from an ANA flight carrying 213 people as it lands in northern Japan
Airline officials say oil sprayed from an All Nippon Airways plane as it landed in northern Japan, but none of the 213 people on board was injuredABC News - World -
Oil sprays from an ANA flight carrying 213 people as it lands in northern Japan
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Smoke seen coming from an ANA flight carrying about 200 people as it lands safely in Japan, public broadcaster NHK says
Smoke seen coming from an ANA flight carrying about 200 people as it lands safely in Japan, public broadcaster NHK saysABC News - World