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Copilot of United jet that struck a light pole realized flight was low, but not in time, report says
Federal investigators have released their initial report on a jet that struck a truck on a highway while landing at a New Jersey airport
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The Latest: Scott Bessent testifies before the House on Treasury Department priorities
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is back on Capitol Hill to testify before the House Ways and Means Committee on the department’s priorities, one day after he refused to say whether President Donald Trump and his family would still get immunity from IRS audits after the administration abandoned plans for a $1.776 billion compensation fund that would have benefited the president’s allies
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The Dow leaps to a record as oil prices ease and US stocks outside of AI rally
Wall Street rallied after falling oil prices and yields in the bond market eased the pressure on U.S. stocks
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Trump announces $700 million in new support for struggling coal industry
President Donald Trump is again seeking to boost the struggling U.S. coal industry
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What to know about the New World screwworm fly and its reappearance in the US
The New World screwworm fly is threatening the $113 billion U.S. cattle industry for the first time in more than a half century
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Screwworm fly detected in Texas decades after cattle threat was largely eradicated in US
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed that the New World screwworm fly has arrived in south Texas
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With Trump in a holding pattern on Iran war, allies and critics worry he risks getting boxed in
President Donald Trump insists he's comfortable with the current holding pattern in the Iran war
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Tyco agrees to $10 million settlement with Wisconsin over PFAS water contamination
The manufacturer of firefighting foam that contaminated the water supply in northeast Wisconsin with PFAS chemicals for decades has agreed to a $10 million settlement with the state
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Wildfires are making the US smoggy again, reversing progress on cleaner air, study finds
A new study finds that smoke from larger wildfires is reversing more than a decade of American improvements in smog
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Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on federal regulation of telecom companies
The Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration in a case about the power of federal regulators over telecommunications companies
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