Months Before Ethiopian Crash, Boeing Turned Aside Carrier’s Questions

Ethiopian Airlines appeared to foresee the deadly confusion its pilots would face if flawed software in the Boeing 737 Max failed. Boeing chose not to provide the guidance that the carrier was seeking. Aviation Accidents, Safety and Disasters, Airlines and Airplanes, Boeing Company, Ethiopian Airlines, International Civil Aviation Organization, Justice Department Ethiopian Airlines appeared to foresee the…

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Wildlife populations plunge 73% since 1970: WWF

Wild populations of monitored animal species have plummeted over 70 percent in the last half-century, according to the latest edition of a landmark assessment by WWF published on Thursday. Wild populations of monitored animal species have plummeted over 70 percent in the last half-century, according to the latest edition of a landmark assessment by WWF published…

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Victims of Stanford Financial’s Fraud Scheme May Soon Be Paid. Some Already Sold Their Claim.

Not having much insight into what may happen next in the case of a fraud orchestrated by Robert Allen Stanford, many of the victims sold the rights to any future payout. Securities and Commodities Violations, Ponzi and Pyramid Schemes, Compensation for Damages (Law), Hedge Funds, Banking and Financial Institutions, Certificates of Deposit, Stanford, Robert Allen, Stanford…

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TikTok Faces Lawsuits From 13 States Around Teens and Mental Health

More than a dozen states sued TikTok on Tuesday for creating an app designed to be addictive to children and teenagers. TikTok (ByteDance), Suits and Litigation (Civil), States (US), Attorneys General, Computers and the Internet, Social Media, Mobile Applications, Children and Childhood, Teenagers and Adolescence, Mental Health and Disorders, Online Advertising, Beijing Bytedance Technology Co Ltd More…

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TikTok Faces Lawsuits From 13 States Around Teens and Mental Health

More than a dozen states sued TikTok on Tuesday for creating an app designed to be addictive to children and teenagers. TikTok (ByteDance), Suits and Litigation (Civil), States (US), Attorneys General, Computers and the Internet, Social Media, Mobile Applications, Children and Childhood, Teenagers and Adolescence, Mental Health and Disorders, Online Advertising, Beijing Bytedance Technology Co Ltd More…

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Small Business Administration Will Soon Exhaust Disaster Loan Funds

The agency has less than $100 million for new loans, according to officials, while Hurricane Milton is headed toward Florida and after Hurricane Helene devastated much of the Southeast. United States Politics and Government, Disasters and Emergencies, Small Business, Hurricane Milton (2024), Hurricane Helene (2024), Federal Aid (US), Hurricanes and Tropical Storms, Federal Emergency Management Agency,…

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365-Million-Year-Old Winged Seed Fossil Found in China

Named Alasemenia tria, the new specimen from the Wutong Formation in the Chinese province of Anhui dates back to the Famennian stage of the the Late Devonian epoch, making it the second-earliest known winged seed. The post 365-Million-Year-Old Winged Seed Fossil Found in China appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.  Named Alasemenia tria, the…

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Insects from the bodies of illegally hunted rhinoceroses may provide valuable forensic information

New research in Medical and Veterinary Entomology reveals that when rhinoceroses are found dead after being illegally killed by poachers, analyzing insects on the decomposing body aids in estimating the time since death. This information has been used by investigators and officials to construct cases against suspected perpetrators. New research in Medical and Veterinary Entomology reveals…

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