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America’s Monopoly Crisis Hits the Military
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Boeing Reports Up to 148 Parts for Its Aircraft Were ‘Improperly Manufactured’
A Boeing 737 MAX 8 jetliner being built for Turkish Airlines takes off on a test flight, Wednesday, May 8, 2019, in Renton, Wash. Passenger flights using the plane remain grounded worldwide as investigations into two fatal crashes involving the … Continue reading
Tails from the hardstand: 100th Bomb Group veteran shares ‘Bloody Hundredth’ memories
Dewey Christopher, now a retired master sergeant and veteran of World War II and the 100th Bombardment Group and 351st Bomb Squadron, poses for his official photo in his Class A uniform in 1942. Christopher was a crew chief with … Continue reading
Boeing MAX Problems Put European Vacations in Jeopardy
Ireland’s Ryanair has made a hugely successful business model out of jetting holidaymakers around Europe—to places as farflung as Aalborg and Zaragosa—by sticking to a ruthlessly efficient cost-cutting playbook. Key to keeping operating costs in check came down to a … Continue reading
Aging Tesla Designs Still Have Spark
Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaks during the unveiling of the new Tesla Model Y in Hawthorne, California on March 14, 2019. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP) (Photo credit should read FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images) AFP/Getty Images “There is … Continue reading
Childhood friends, neighbors, former co-workers reminisce about Armstrong
WAPAKONETA — Those who knew Wapakoneta native Neil Armstrong growing up described him as a boy who had a fascination with space that grew even stronger into his adult years. Dudley Schuler, 88, of St. Marys and formerly of Wapakoneta, … Continue reading
The 33 Best Remaining Amazon Prime Day Deals
Prime Day 2019 has come and gone, but some deals remain. After studying spreadsheets and combing the Internet until our screens blurred before our eyes, we found a considerable number of great deals this year. Hopefully you were able to … Continue reading