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Passenger who disrupted flight ordered to pay United Airlines more than $20,000
An unruly passenger who was “physically combative” on a flight last month has been ordered to pay more $20,000 to United Airlines, according to court documents.NBC News - Top stories -
Improvised explosive kills three and wounds seven in Pakistan’s southwest Baluchistan province
Pakistani police say a blast from an improvised explosive device has killed three people and wounded seven in southwestern Baluchistan provinceABC News - World - Pakistan -
As the US moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, could more states legalize it?
A federal proposal to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug has raised the hopes of some pot backers that more states will embrace cannabisABC News - Health -
Airline passengers are now entitled to automatic cash refunds for canceled flights. Here’s how to get yours.
The new rules give consumers clearer rights rather than making them rely on airlines to decide when compensation is owed, the Transportation Department said.MarketWatch - Business -
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He was a successful lawyer. He never dreamed one day he would be arguing for his own sanity before a judge.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Windfall tax weighs heavy on North Sea producers
Smaller independent operators say they have taken the brunt of the pain from the 75% tax rate on profitsFinancial Times - Business -
Amazon CEO Jassy's Anti-Union Comments Broke the Law, Says Labor Judge
Claims made on CNBC broadcast that employees "would be better off without" a union were unlawful, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled.Inc. - Business - Amazon -
Israeli Officials Weigh Sharing Power With Arab States in Postwar Gaza
Israeli officials say they are discussing inviting Arab states to help oversee Gaza after the war. Arab officials rejected the idea because it doesn’t ensure Palestinian statehood.The New York Times - World - Israel -
Biden weighs in on protests, line between free speech and chaos
President Joe Biden responded to growing political pressure as protests continue across college campuses, walking a line between free speech and desire for law and order. “There's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos,” he said. ...NBC News - Politics - Joe Biden
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University leaders face calls for accountability after crackdowns on pro-Palestinian encampments
Pro-Palestinian activists have launched encampments at more than 70 campuses to bring attention to Israel’s monthslong military assault on the Gaza Strip and to demand that schools divest from companies doing business with the country.NBC News - Top stories -
Cease-fire talks advance in Egypt even as Israel threatens to invade Rafah
TEL AVIV — A high-level Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo on Saturday as months of stop-start talks for a cease-fire and hostage release deal appear to have reached a crucial stage, even as Israel continued to threaten a ground offensive in Gaza’s ...NBC News - Top stories - Israel -
Mystik Dan wins 2024 Kentucky Derby in a dramatic photo finish
Lightly regarded Mystik Dan scored a thrilling upset at the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, winning by a nose and bringing a career Triple Crown to trainer Kenny McPeek.NBC News - Top stories -
RNC lawyer Charlie Spies to step down just 2 months after taking the job
Republican National Committee chief counsel Charlie Spies is parting ways with the party apparatus just months after stepping into the role.NBC News - Top stories -
Before Mike Johnson and Kevin McCarthy, there was ‘Uncle Joe,’ a Speaker who fought his own GOP rebels
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is facing a threat a few of his Republican predecessors can relate to: members of his own party vowing to oust him from power.NBC News - Top stories