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Alaska Airlines finds many loose bolts on its Boeings
Boeing came under renewed pressure on Jan. 23 as the head of Alaska Airlines said inspections carried out after a dangerous incident had found many loose bolts on its 737 MAX 9 aircraft.
New York holds breath over expected Trump indictment
With barricades set up near Trump Tower and police on high alert, New York was holding its breath Wednesday for the likely indictment of Donald Trump, but the timing remained uncertain.
The ex-president himself claimed he would be arrested on Tuesday over hush money paid to a pornographic actress, but the day came and went and there were no signs of an indictment or arrest.
Hollywood’s maestro goes for more Oscars history
From "Star Wars" to "Jaws" to "Schindler's List," John Williams has written many of the most instantly recognizable scores in cinema history.
The 91-year-old is already the oldest person to receive an Oscar nomination for a competitive award, which he earned thanks to his spare yet poignant compositions for Steven Spielberg's "The Fabelmans."
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Sean Penn visits Ukraine to make documentary on Russian invasion
U.S. actor and director Sean Penn is in Kyiv making a documentary about Russia's invasion, the Ukrainian president's office said on Feb. 24.
The double Oscar-winner was photographed attending a government press conference in Kyiv, and could be seen meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky in a video posted to the Ukrainian president's official Instagram account.
Snoop Dogg, Kelly Clarkson to host American ‘Eurovision’
Artists Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson will host a "American Song Contest" modeled after the beloved Eurovision competition in a series to premiere in March. The show will broadcast on the U.S. network NBC and run for eight weeks before a finale on May 9.
Joe Biden: US citizens must leave Ukraine Immediately
US President Joe Biden has called on all US citizens in Ukraine to leave the country immediately, citing growing threats of Russian military action.
Biden said he would not send troops to rescue the Americans if Moscow invaded Ukraine.
He warned that "things in the region could quickly go wrong".
One step away from war? "Flee the country, if the Russians strike, I won't send army"
U.S. President Joe Biden said he would not send troops to save Americans fleeing the country if Russia attacked.
Biden told NBC News that things could quickly spiral out of control, Reuters reports.
The U.S. State Department previously called on Americans in Ukraine to leave the country immediately due to, as they claim, "increased threats from Russia's military action".
Suez Bottleneck May Cause New Toilet Paper Crisis
A megaship blocking the Suez Canal may cause a new toilet paper crisis, it is claimed.
It comes just a year after UK supermarket shelves were stripped of toilet roll in a frenzy of panic buying just before the first lockdown.
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Codes activated
Many wondered how the handover would take place, given that Trump was thousands of kilometers away from Biden.
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The session has begun, the Capitol full of soldiers of the National Guard
Members of the lower house of the American Congress accused Trump of inciting a rebellion before the intrusion of part of his supporters into the Capitol Hill complex.