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Delivery of Boeing's KC-46 Tanker to US Air Force Delayed Due to Refueling Boom Issues

Delivery of Boeing's KC-46 Tanker to US Air Force Delayed Due to Refueling Boom Issues

The US Air Force revealed that Boeing has paused its delivery of KC-46A airborne tankers due to what the company said was an issue about a broken part of the aircraft’s refueling boom.


PC Pioneer Chester Gordon Bell Dies at 89

The family of personal computer pioneer Chester Gordon Bell announced his death on May 17. Chester Gordon Bell, who pioneered the era of more powerful personal computers in smaller and more portable frames in the 1960s, died on May 17 at the age of 89.

JPMorgan Asia Pacific CEO Says China is Very Important in Business and Can't Be Ignored

JPMorgan Asia Pacific CEO Sjoerd Leenart says China has a major role in driving the global economy, asserting that doing business in China is important.

Australia's Nine Network Names Fiona Dear as New News Director After Sacking Darren Wick for 'Inappropriate' Behavior

Australian media outlet Nine Network has appointed Fiona Dear as its new director of news and current affairs, replacing dismissed news director Darren Wick over his alleged sexual harassment of female staff.


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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent presidential candidate, vows to allocate $5 billion in reparations to black farmers if elected, dismissing accusations of racism while addressing their historical lack of financial assistance.
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CFPB Targets Buy Now, Pay Later Loans With Consumer Protection Policies Similar To Credit Cards
The US CFPB is now targeting buy now, pay later loans with consumer protection policies, similar to what credit card firms comply with.
Louisiana To Categorize Abortion Pills as Dangerous Controlled Substances—What To Know About New Bill
Louisiana is now aiming to categorize some abortion pills as dangerous controlled substances. The House has already passed the new bill.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's Deadly Space Weapon Capable of Destroying Satellites Now Targeting US Tech, Pentagon Warns
The Pentagon is alarmed as Vladimir Putin's newly launched satellite-killer weapon is reportedly tracking US technology in orbit, posing a significant threat to American space assets.
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Student Loan Forgiveness: Biden Administration Announces $7.7 Billion Relief for 160,000 Borrowers
President Joe Biden announced the cancellation of $7.7 billion in student debt for over 160,000 borrowers through income-driven repayment plans.
Vietnam's Chief Security Officer To Lam Named as Country's New President
Vietnamese public security minister To Lam has been appointed as the country’s new president after the resignation of Vo Van Thuong as part of the Communist Party’s anti-corruption policy.
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