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Staffing and Technology Woes Threaten Aviation Safety, Report Says

The Federal Aviation Administration turned to outside experts after a string of near collisions. They called for addressing the shortage…

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Joe Sharkey, Travel Writer Who Survived Midair Collision, Dies at 77

He offered advice to business travelers in hundreds of columns in The Times. His eyewitness account of a disaster was…

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Polluting Industries Say the Cost of Cleaner Air Is Too High

As the Biden administration prepares to toughen air quality standards, health benefits are weighed against the cost of compliance.

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U.S. Carries Out Another Round of Airstrikes on Iran-Linked Targets

The United States conducted airstrikes against two facilities used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and its proxies in eastern…

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Toxic Air Is No Reason to Stay Inside for Delhi’s Joggers and Yoga Fans

In India’s capital, skipping exercise and the social routines that often come with it is seen as worse than going…

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Iran’s Proxies Fire Back After U.S. Airstrikes

The tit-for-tat raises questions about whether groups backed by Iran can be deterred after a flurry of attacks targeting American…

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Chinese Jet Flies Within 10 Feet of U.S. Bomber, Pentagon Says

The fighter jet neared a B-52 during a maneuver over the South China Sea on Tuesday night, the U.S. military…

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Air Canada Apologizes for Questioning a British Lawmaker About His Background

The airline and Canadian immigration officials were accused of singling out the lawmaker, Mohammad Yasin, “because his name was Mohammad.”

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Israel’s Strikes on Gaza Are Some of the Most Intense This Century. Why?

In the 19 days since Hamas attacked Israel, the Israeli military says it has struck more than 7,000 targets in…

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Senate Confirms Biden’s Nominee to Lead the F.A.A.

Michael G. Whitaker, who received bipartisan support, faces the challenge of stabilizing an agency that had been without a permanent…

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