Boeing's chief aerospace safety officer set to retire, memo shows
Boeing's longtime veteran and chief aerospace safety officer, Mike Delaney, will retire later this year, according to a memo seen by Reuters on Friday. The aerospace company in the next few weeks will appoint a successor to Delaney who has been...
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Dramatic footage shows the moment the world's tallest rollercoaster is destroyed in a series of explosions. Kingda Ka,...
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SACRAMENTO — When the Democratic-dominated California Legislature and Republican Gov. George Deukmejian start talking...
Read MoreGood news: ‘Kindness’ named Oxford Children’s Word of the Year 2024
Finally some good news: The word ‘kindness’ has been chosen as Children's Word of the Year for 2024 after a survey...
Read MorePrince William sparks frenzy as he admits 'I'm still as cheeky as ever'
Prince William sparked fan frenzy yesterday on his joint trip to Wales with Princess Kate. A video emerged online after...
Read MoreEastEnders boss confirms when soap's biggest ever legend will return
EastEnders boss Chris Clenshaw has confirmed when fans can expect to see the Queen Vic reopen following the explosion...
Read MoreThe real estate market is a 'slow moving train wreck' as experts warn of a looming $700 billion default
The real estate market looks like a "slow moving train wreck" as a massive default looms, experts told Fox Business...
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