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DC, Army and US government

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US government admits Army and air traffic controller failures in deadly midair collision near DC
The US government now admits failures by the pilots of an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a controller in the Reagan National Airport tower during the January 29 midair collision over the Potomac River that killed 67 people.

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US admits army, air traffic control failures in deadly plane crash near DC
 · 48m · on MSN
US government admits fault in midair collision that killed 67 near DC
 · 7h
US government admits part in 'needless loss of life' after deadly Washington plane crash
The United States has admitted that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Army played a role in crash between an airliner and a military helicopter near the country's capital that killed 6...

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Black Hawk Helicopter Crews to Blame for Mid-Air Collision with Passenger Jet That Killed 67, Government Admits
The News International · 1h
US government admits fault in deadliest helicopter-plane collision that killed 67

US military, Pacific Ocean and boat

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US military strikes 3 more boats in the Pacific Ocean, killing 8
The US military conducted strikes against three alleged drug-trafficking boats in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Monday, killing 8 people, according to US Southern Command.

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US military says strike on alleged drug boat kills 4 in eastern Pacific
 · 8h
US Military Says It Conducted Strike on a Vessel in Eastern Pacific, Killing Four Men
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South Africa briefly held US government personnel on refugee assignment amid fraught relationship

The South African government briefly held, then released, two US government employees on assignment in South Africa as part of the Trump administration’s bid to admit Afrikaners to the United States,
Reuters
2mon

US government shutdown heads for third day amid partisan standoff - as it happened

Farouq is a Live Page Journalist, covering Reuters international news stories. He previously worked as a correspondent on the UK Breaking News team, reporting on general news across the United Kingdom. Kylie is the Global Live Pages Editor, leading a team ...
New York Post
1mon

UFO tracker shows thousands of eerie underwater objects lurking along US coasts

The truth is under there. A popular UFO-reporting app has recorded thousands of sightings of Unidentified Submersible Objects (USOs) near US waterways — phenomena which high-ranking US Navy officials warn could pose a threat to national security.
Bloomberg L.P.
1mon

US, China Tee Up Sweeping Trade Deal for Trump, Xi to Finish

Top trade negotiators for the US and China said they came to terms on a range of contentious points, setting the table for leaders Donald Trump and Xi Jinping to finalize a deal and ease trade tensions that have rattled global markets. After two days of ...
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Rockets, howitzers and suicide drones: US and Taiwan announce one of their biggest-ever arms deals

The United States and Taiwan have announced an $11.1 billion arms package that if completed would be one of Washington’s biggest-ever military sales to the island.
New York Post
1mon

US fires Minuteman III doomsday missile after Trump called for restarting nuclear weapons tests

The US fired a Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) early Wednesday, after President Trump called for restarting the nuclear weapons tests. Air Force Global Strike Command launched the GT 254 nuclear-capable missile from the Vandenberg ...
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Trump greenlights kei cars for the US

Kei cars are incredibly popular in some gearhead communities in America, but getting these small Japanese vehicles into the United States has always proved tricky. However, President Donald Trump has seemingly given approval for them to be allowed into America.
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US government launches ‘Tech Force’ to hire AI talent

The US government is launching an early career hiring and talent development program to bring more technology and artificial intelligence employees to the public sector, as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to modernize government systems and stay ahead in the global tech race.
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