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A Boeing executive reportedly shut down a theory during a meeting with American Airlines pilots about what might have led to the fatal Ethiopian 737 Max crash

US aviation authorities consider bird strikes to be the most likely reason why an AOA sensor on the Ethiopian Airlines jet failed.

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A Boeing executive reportedly shut down a theory during a meeting with American Airlines pilots about what might have led to the fatal Ethiopian 737 Max crash

A Boeing executive reportedly shut down a theory during a meeting with American Airlines pilots about what might have led to the fatal Ethiopian 737 Max crash

US aviation authorities consider bird strikes to be the most likely reason why an AOA sensor on the Ethiopian Airlines jet failed.

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Theresa May's 'last chance' Brexit deal backfires as Tories urge her to abandon vote and quit

Theresa May's 'last chance' Brexit deal backfires as Tories urge her to abandon vote and quit

Dozens of Conservative MPs turned against May after her offer of a "new deal" on Brexit killed off hopes of passing her Withdrawal Agreement Bill.

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Google's cloud boss once helped Oracle battle SAP. Now, he's wooing SAP customers to Google.

Google's cloud boss once helped Oracle battle SAP. Now, he's wooing SAP customers to Google.

Google says it is wooing SAP clients to Google Cloud. That's good news for Google Cloud chief, an ex-Oracle chief who once competed with SAP.

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Dutch police stopped a Tesla driver after he fell asleep while driving on autopilot

Dutch police stopped a Tesla driver after he fell asleep while driving on autopilot

Police said the man was under the influence of alcohol, and noticed he was sleeping because he was driving too closely to the car in front of him.

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African-American pilots say they were given racist call signs, and now the Navy says it's changing how it gives them out

African-American pilots say they were given racist call signs, and now the Navy says it's changing how it gives them out

A Navy probe found that the pilots were correctly removed from the squadron due to performance but also that they were treated inappropriately.

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Goldman Sachs reveals the perfect stock-market strategy for surviving Trump's latest round of trade-war turbulence

Goldman Sachs reveals the perfect stock-market strategy for surviving Trump's latest round of trade-war turbulence

Experts from Goldman Sachs lay out a trading strategy for investors hoping to withstand the volatility set to hit markets over the next few weeks.

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Dozens of workers have filed sexual harassment lawsuits against McDonald's, and it reveals a dark truth plaguing the industry

Dozens of workers have filed sexual harassment lawsuits against McDonald's, and it reveals a dark truth plaguing the industry

McDonald's is under fire, with 25 employees filing sexual harassment charges against the fast-food giant on Tuesday.

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Top House Democrat: Reports of Deutsche Bank squashing shady Trump financial transactions 'reinforces the need' for Deutsche to comply with Congress' subpoena

Top House Democrat: Reports of Deutsche Bank squashing shady Trump financial transactions 'reinforces the need' for Deutsche to comply with Congress' subpoena

The House financial services and intelligence committees subpoenaed Deutsche Bank last month as part of a joint investigation into Trump's finances.

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The anti-vaxx movement is fueling the measles epidemic by deliberately targeting communities most affected by the disease

The anti-vaxx movement is fueling the measles epidemic by deliberately targeting communities most affected by the disease

Hundreds of people, mostly ultra-Othodox Jews, gathered at a rally in New York last week to listen as speakers ticked off false claims about vaccines.

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'Game of Thrones' author George R.R. Martin says the books will have a very different ending from the show's controversial finale

'Game of Thrones' author George R.R. Martin says the books will have a very different ending from the show's controversial finale

The author wrote "A Song of Ice and Fire," which the HBO drama is based on. He has yet to finish the last two books in the series.

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