Little plane crashes in the suburb of Minneapolis, says Faa

Little plane crashes in the suburb of Minneapolis, says Faa

A small plane that was traveling from Iowa crashed into a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Saturday, the researchers said. The Federal Aviation Administration said the Socata TBM7 crashed into a residential area in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, around 12:20 pm local time. Brooklyn Park firefighters, Shawn Conway, said after reviewing the scene, they don’t believe…

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Southwest Border Mission has cost $ 330 million so far, with more than $ 40 million only for Guantanamo Bay: Fuentes

Southwest Border Mission has cost $ 330 million so far, with more than $ 40 million only for Guantanamo Bay: Fuentes

The southwest border mission and detention operations in Guantanamo Bay have cost about $ 330 million to mid -March, according to an American official familiar with the information informed to Congress, while President Donald Trump tries to fulfill his campaign promise to take energetic measures against illegal immigration in the United States. Deportation flights and…

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'Clap-Outs' of the Department of Emotional Education celebrates federal deceased employees

‘Clap-Outs’ of the Department of Emotional Education celebrates federal deceased employees

Dozens of emotional employees of the Department of Education participated in a final “applause” in Washington, DC, after losing jobs amid the restructuring of the Trump administration agency. The Administration cut about 50% of the department’s workforce as part of President Donald Trump and the strategy of the Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to abolish…

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The interim president of Columbia University, Katrina Armstrong, resign, says the university

The interim president of Columbia University, Katrina Armstrong, resign, says the university

Katrina Armstrong will “immediately” “effectively” as the interim president of Columbia University, the school said. Armstrong was announced as an interim president of the University of New York City in August 2024 after the then president Minouche Shafik announced his immediate resignation, after the students’ protests on the Hamas War of Israel that toured the…

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Judge blocks the dismantling of the Office of Financial Protection of the Consumer, orders the restored employees

Judge blocks the dismantling of the Office of Financial Protection of the Consumer, orders the restored employees

A federal judge is blocking the dismantling of the consumer financial protection office, finding that the Trump administration acted “completely in violation of the law” when he tried to close the organization quickly. Judge Amy Berman Jackson issued a preliminary judicial order on Friday afternoon that requires the Trump administration to restore any CFPB employee…

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