Concerns that engine parts were sold with fraudulent safety certificates have upended the aviation industry.
Month: October 2023
No Injuries as Fire at Ryder Cup Course in Italy Quickly Brought Under Control
A large fire in a temporary hospitality structure at the Marco Simone club outside Rome that hosted the Ryder Cup last weekend was quickly brought under control, organizers of golf’s biggest team event said Thursday, adding that nobody was injured.
Nolte: ‘Exorcist: Believer’ Opens to Dreadful Reviews
Universal paid $400 million for The Exorcist rights, and The Exorcist: Believer is earning worse reviews than Halloween Ends (2022).
Watch Live: ‘Breaking Biden’ Online Book Signing and Q&A with Alex Marlow and Emma-Jo Morris
Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow is holding an online book signing and Q&A eventfor his bombshell new book Breaking Biden: Exposing the Hidden Forces and Secret Money Machine Behind Joe Biden, His Family, and His Administration.
Against the Odds: Bitcoin Sees Fewest Obituaries in Ten Years
With two-thirds of the year done, the Bitcoin Obituaries list has recorded a decline in memorials compared to the last ten years, tallying just seven so-called bitcoin death announcements in 2023. The last sentiment of demise was voiced by tech magnate Chamath Palihapitiya, who proclaimed “crypto is dead in America” last April. Bitcoin’s Steady 2023: […]
Eric Adams in Mexico City: Would-Be Illegal Aliens Face ‘Nightmare’ in NYC
Mayor Eric Adams (D) told would-be illegal aliens in Mexico City that they face a “nightmare” if they cross the border and travel to NYC.
Venezuela: Socialist Dictator Maduro Chooses Alleged Drug Kingpin to Run ‘Peace’ Council to Crush Dissent
Nicolás Maduro announced the creation of a special national “peace” council in Venezuela to silence the “extreme right.”
Hillary Clinton Urges ‘Backlash’ to Extremists in Republican Party
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday on CNN’s “Inside Politics” there needed to be a “backlash” to the “extremists” in the House GOP.
Google Antitrust Trial: DOJ Targets Company’s Ability to Manipulate Ad Auctions Through ‘Tuning’
As the ongoing Google antitrust trial continues, the company’s ad auctions are under the microscope as the DOJ alleges that the tech giant manipulates online advertising prices through questionable auction practices such as “tuning.”
WATCH — Fed Up Portugal Drivers Haul Protesting Climate Activists off Road
A group of climate activists with the Climáximo movement was shoved out of the way Tuesday when it blocked heavy traffic in Lisbon, Portugal.