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FAA considers temporary action against United following flight mishaps
This comes in response to a series of concerning incidents involving United aircraft over the last month.CBS News - Top stories -
What are my rights if my flight is cancelled or delayed?
Millions are heading abroad over the bank holiday weekend, but what if their journeys are disrupted?BBC News - Top stories -
Sentinel missile test flight delayed by 2 years until 2026
The first test flight for the Sentinel nuclear missile is delayed until 2026, a two-year setback for the next-generation intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) and the latest sign of trouble for the program struggling with high-cost overruns. ...The Hill - Politics -
Thunderstorms delay flights at Miami airport, suspend music festival and disrupt tennis tournament
Severe thunderstorms in South Florida delayed departures at the Miami International Airport during the busy spring break season, suspended a popular electronic music festival and disrupted matches at a high-profile tennis tournamentABC News - Entertainment -
Barclays bank payments restored after outage
The bank has apologised as some customers experienced issues with payments into and out of accounts.BBC News - Top stories -
FAA boosting oversight of United Airlines
Federal regulators are considering placing temporary restrictions on United Airlines after a wave of concerning incidents last month, CBS News has learned. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave is in Phoenix with more ...CBS News - Top stories - Travel -
Russian airstrikes hit Ukraine, sparking fires and power outages
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Passengers arrive in Miami on flight from Haiti, more flights scheduled
The first commercial flights from Haiti since gang violence erupted in the country's capital landed in Miami Monday. Haiti's Sunrise Airways and GlobalX Airlines joined together to bring two flights out of the embattled Caribbean nation, carrying ...CBS News - Top stories -
FAA to increase oversight of United Airlines after recent issues
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is increasing its oversight of United Airlines in the wake of recent incidents, including a plane losing a tire during takeoff, the airline said Friday. Sasha Johnson, United’s vice president of corporate ...The Hill - Politics - Travel -
FAA to review United Airlines practices following string of incidents
The Federal Aviation Administration is taking a closer look at United Airlines following a series of safety incidents. The company acknowledged the probe in a memo to staff. Elise Preston reports.CBS News - Top stories - Travel -
United Airlines faces possible FAA restrictions following safety incidents
CBS News has learned that federal regulators are considering placing temporary restrictions on United Airlines after concerning incidents over the last month, including a wheel falling off a 777 on takeoff in San Francisco and a jet sliding off ...CBS News - Top stories - Travel -
FAA issues solar eclipse travel warnings ahead of event
The Federal Aviation Administration expects travel records and potential delays starting Friday as Americans prepare to catch the total solar eclipse on April 8. Marisa Garcia, an aviation journalist and senior contributor at Forbes, joins CBS ...CBS News - Top stories -
SpaceX Starship’s third flight was not only a success, it was awesome
Starship’s awe-inspiring capacity is without dispute.The Hill - Politics -
The First Flight of Their Lives: An Airlift After Agony in Gaza
The evacuees make up only a tiny fraction of the thousands of civilians, including many children, who have suffered grievous injuries over the course of Israel’s monthslong campaign against Hamas and its bombardment of Gaza.The New York Times - World -
Jet2 launches first flight from Liverpool airport
Holidaymakers will be able to travel to 20 different tourist destinations this summer.BBC News - Top stories -
'Is There a Doctor on Board?': Tales From In-Flight Medical Emergencies
Physicians on flights are often called to take care of ill patients. It can be nerve-racking—and rewarding.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Paedophile football coach died of natural causes
Barry Bennell died in a Cambridgeshire prison cell on end-of-life cancer care, an inquest hears.BBC News - Top stories -
Utility-Caused Wildfires Are Becoming a National Problem
Climate change is raising the risk of blazes that are started by power lines and other utility equipment in many parts of the U.S. besides California.The New York Times - Business -
'A.I. Revolution' Review: A Cause for Cautious Hope
This ‘NOVA’ presentation on PBS considers the risks of artificial intelligence while also exploring the scientific and medical breakthroughs it has begun to foster.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Flaco, Central Park Owl, Died With High Levels of Rat Poison in System
A necropsy conducted by the Bronx Zoo found that life-threatening levels of rat poison and a severe pigeon virus contributed to Flaco’s death last month.The New York Times - Top stories -
Australian Regulator to Conduct First Financial System Stress Test
Australia’s prudential regulator will conduct its first systemwide stress test, as it seeks to better understand potential risks borne by an increasingly interconnected financial system.The Wall Street Journal - World -
These Special South Park-Themed Xbox Series X Systems Are Very Ice
Winter might be over in the northern hemisphere, but Microsoft wants to keep things cool with four special South Park: Snow Day-themed Xbox Series X consoles. The systems--which feature Kyle, Stan, Cartman, and Kenny--are part of an official Xbox ...GameSpot - Tech -
NY Officials Are Grasping for Ways to Protect a Vast Subway System
Three million people a day ride trains in a system with more than 400 stations and 6,000 train cars. Officials hope pouring in more resources and officers can keep them safe.The New York Times - Top stories -
NYC plans to test gun scanners in subway system amid increased crime
New York City plans to test weapons detection technology in the subway system in response to transit crime, the mayor announced Thursday.ABC News - Top stories -
NYC will try gun scanners in subway system in effort to deter violence underground
New York City officials have announced a pilot program to deploy portable gun scanners in the subway systemABC News - Tech -
Russia launches barrage of drones, missiles on Ukraine’s energy system, officials say
Ukraine's armed forces say Moscow launched a large-scale attack on energy infrastructure Friday, with a mass barrage of 99 drones and missiles hitting regions across the countryABC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
Tom DeLay Fast Facts
Read CNN's Fast Facts about Tom DeLay and learn more about the former Texas Congressman.CNN - Top stories -
Some nervous travelers are changing their flights to avoid Boeing airplanes
Incidents involving Boeing airplanes have set back some passengers who had overcome their fear of flying. Several have changed flights to avoid Boeing aircraft.NBC News - Top stories -
Paradise: Charlotte international flight becomes 1st ever to arrive at Tulum airport
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‘Everything is possible’: YMCA football team’s rise to Norwegian top flight
Oslo community club KFUM will make their Eliteserien debut next week after an incredible rise through the divisions. Football’s ability to conjure ridiculous stories is legion, but even so the one about the YMCA club in Norway’s Eliteserien is ...The Guardian - World -
Warriors ‘still figuring it out' cause for concern as playoffs loom
The Warriors' latest loss has the team wondering how to fix their issues in time for the NBA playoffs.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Mexico's president says migrant flow into U.S. will continue if root causes not addressed
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador told "60 Minutes" in an interview that aired Sunday night the flow of migrants would continue through the U.S. southern border unless the root causes of the migration are attended to. CBS News ...CBS News - Top stories -
What we know about the Baltimore bridge collapse
Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge partially collapsed after being hit by a massive cargo ship early Tuesday.ABC News - Top stories -
Maritime expert reacts to ship hitting Baltimore bridge, causing collapse
James Mercante is the president of the New York Board of Pilot Commissioners and a maritime attorney. He joined CBS News to discuss what may have been happening on the ship that struck Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge before the impact.CBS News - Top stories -
Declining population: the cause of, and (possible) solution to, all of Japan’s deflationary woes
Escaping the ouroborosFinancial Times - World -
Colon Cancer Is Rising In Young People: What to Know About Causes and Symptoms
Colon and rectal cancers are increasing among people younger than 50. Experts have a few ideas about why.The New York Times - Top stories -
What caused ship to slam into Baltimore's Key Bridge? What we know
Officials are investigating what caused the Dali to hit Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge just minutes after leaving port.CBS News - Top stories -
Overlooked No More: Yvonne Barr, Who Helped Discover a Cancer-Causing Virus
A virologist, she worked with the pathologist Anthony Epstein, who died last month, in finding for the first time that a virus that could cause cancer. It’s known as the Epstein-Barr virus.The New York Times - Health -
Country Garden Delays Annual Results
The Chinese property developer has delayed the publication of financial results for 2023 and expects its stock to be put on a trading halt, adding more uncertainty to the outlook for China’s real-estate sector.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Ethiopia's biggest bank says it has recouped most of the cash lost during a system glitch
Ethiopia’s biggest bank says it has recouped nearly 80% of the cash it lost during a system glitch that allowed customers to take out more money than they had in their accountsABC News - World