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    Boeing, FAA Share Blame for Door Panel Flying Off During Alaska Airlines Flight: NTSB

    The sudden midair door panel blowout on Alaska Airlines flight last year stemmed from failures by Boeing, its supplier Spirit AeroSystems, and the FAA.

    21.8 Million US Seniors Paying for Expenses With Only Social Security Income: Survey

    An estimated 21.8 million senior citizens in America make ends meet solely using their social security funds, The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) said.
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    Largest US Power Grid Issues Emergency Energy Alerts

    The alerts follow a report released last month that predicted that parts of the country would face difficulties meeting electricity demand during the summer.

    Pakistan Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

    Pakistan nominated Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, calling him a “genuine peacemaker” for helping avert a major confrontation between India and Pakistan.

    DOL Suspends Enforcement of Biden-Era Farmworker Rule

    Dept of Labor was suspending a Biden-era regulation aimed at providing workplace organizing protections to foreign farmworkers holding H-2A visas in the U.S.

    US Airline Companies Suffer $225 Million Net Loss in 1st Quarter

    Airline companies in the United States suffered an after-tax net loss of $225 million in the first quarter of this year following three successive profitable quarters.

    CDC Scientist Leaves Agency Over Split With RFK Jr.

    A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention scientist who regularly presented data to the agency’s vaccine advisory panel has resigned.

    American Airlines, United Suspend Middle East Flights Amid Israel-Iran Conflict

    American and United Airlines suspended their remaining passenger routes to the Middle East, citing security concerns amid tensions between Israel and Iran.