Enlarge / / Southwest has dozens of 737s stored. The airline says it has not experienced the failure described in the FAA directive. The Federal Aviation Administration ordered airlines to inspect the engines of their 737 aircraft after four reports of “single-engine shutdowns.” Many 737 aircraft have been sitting in …
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China is arresting the Uighurs, and the world is not doing enough about it. The Worldly podcast team looks at why.
In China’s Xinjiang province, Uighur Muslims are detained and detained in what are effectively concentration camps, where they are subject to human rights abuses, including torture, forced sterilization and brainwashing. But no one seems to be doing much about it internationally. In this week’s episode of Worldly, Vox’s weekly international …
Read More »Police investigate the fire at the Arizona Democratic Party headquarters
Arizona authorities are investigating a fire at the Democratic Party state headquarters in Phoenix that caused significant damage Friday morning. The flames and heavy smoke reportedly left the building around 1 a.m., with firefighters coming in to search for someone inside before putting out the fire, The Arizona Republic reported. …
Read More »MLB Opening Day Schedule, Scores, Live Updates: Astros-Mariners, Dodgers-Giants at Night Slate
The 2020 MLB regular season began Thursday night with a two-game roster with the Yankees-Nationals and Dodgers-Giants. On Friday, however, it will offer baseball fans a true Opening Day, with all but the Yankees and Nats set to return to the diamond. The Mets had an early victory over the …
Read More »His Dark Materials Season 2 First Preview Amplifies Drama and Darkness
Has anyone in America really watched season 1 of the HBO series Its dark materials? The HBO / BBC co-production debuted in November 2019 with medium but positive reviews, and then conversation in the United States about the show seemed to be cut short immediately. Ratings for the show put …
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