Boeing pays Alaska Airlines $160 million after door blowout incident
Boeing has paid Alaska $160 million in cash to make up for lost revenues caused by the January fifth door blowout on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282.
Boeing has paid Alaska $160 million in cash to make up for lost revenues caused by the January fifth door blowout on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282.
Advancements in mortality rates among leading causes of death were cause to celebrate, but the pandemic hampered life expectancy rate improvements.
Kensington Palace on Friday gave the public an update on the health of Princess of Wales Kate Middleton.
Electric vehicle manufacturer Fisker, a second company of its kind launched by famed car designer Henrik Fisker, announced Monday it will pause production for six weeks as it seeks to avoid potentially going bankrupt amid mounting financial woes.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to have won reelection, Russian officials announced Sunday, reelecting him for another six-year term as democracy experts describe the victory as a sham and elections in the country are neither free nor fair.
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The projected boost is likely to vindicate the Singapore government’s decision to offer Swift a financial deal that prevents her from taking the Eras tour to other countries in the region.
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