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latimesnow.com
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| | | | | Travelers typically unbothered at the prospect of flying now have reason to dread a trip by plane: since the beginning of the year, a string of alarming incidents that involve Boeing's 737 Max models have shaken the public's faith in the the company's aircraft. Questions about the quality of parts and manufacturing processes even made | |
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www.flyingpenguin.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] An investigative article questions the official narrative of John Barnett, a Boeing whistleblower, claiming his death may have been an assassination rather than a suicide. | |
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blog.dshr.org
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| | | | | My post 737 MAX: The Case Against Boeing is a year old and has accumulated 58 updates in comments. Now the aircraft is returning to service... | |
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www.portlandmercury.com
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| | | Despite claims about the political influence of Portland's all-powerful "bike lobby," transportation issues have not been a top city priority for some time. This is partially evident from the ignorant rhetoric out of the current Portland City Council, but it's also clear just from taking a look around the city: Portland officials have long neglected transportation issues. Pedestrian deaths are the highest they've been in years. Bike ridership has dropped. Carbon emissions from personal vehicles... | ||