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Monthly Archives: May 2019
Want to Save Europe? Learn From Poland
Beginning in 2017, the Polish opposition began rebuilding its entire political program. Liberal parties and organizations held conferences on how to restore the rule of law and repair state institutions. But we also knew that would not be enough. In … Continue reading
French woman sues Boeing seeking at least US$276 million over Ethiopian crash
PARIS: A French woman whose husband was killed in the March crash of a Boeing 737 MAX airliner in Ethiopia has filed a US lawsuit against the planemaker seeking at least US$276 million in damages, her lawyer said on Tuesday … Continue reading
Airbus Foresees More Regulatory Scrutiny After Boeing’s 737 MAX Crashes
Airbus SE’s new chief operating officer Tuesday said the European plane maker expects more regulatory scrutiny after two crashes by Boeing Co.’s 737 MAX jets have raised questions about safety oversight. Regulators “will become stricter,” Michael Schoellhorn said. He added … Continue reading
Things to do in DC on Memorial Day weekend 2019
The D.C. area will host many events and opportunities to honor fallen military members throughout Memorial Day weekend. Here’s what you need to know. Memorial Day Parade It’s the nation’s largest Memorial Day event, drawing thousands of spectators along Constitution Avenue. The National Memorial Day … Continue reading
Gary R. Learn | Obituaries
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Here’s what’s coming to Amazon Prime in June
Buckle up, movie fans: Amazon Prime Video is bringing a ton of films to its platform in June. That includes gut-busting 1980 comedy Airplane!, the first five movies in the Rocky franchise, bone-chilling horror film Silence of the Lambs, and cult classic horror-comedy An American Werewolf … Continue reading
Is Iceland Too Popular for Its Own Good?
No media source currently available Pop-out player A large sign warns people that Iceland’s Fjadrárgljúfur canyon is closed to visitors. Yet many people keep driving down the narrow road to the canyon. A ranger at a roadblock must explain to … Continue reading