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FAA fines 3 boozed-up passengers for messing with flight attendants

The Federal Aviation Administration is fed up with passengers causing a scene mid-flight, as the agency announced fines for three people who drank too much drinks” target=”_blank”>alcohol< on Jan. 4. One of the passengers, who was fined $31,750, allegedly drank his own alcohol, yelled and waved his hands at flight attendants …

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Biden to unveil $200B universal preschool plan for children aged three to four

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden<. The preschool initiative is part of Biden’s “American Families Plan,” the $1.8 trillion second phase of the administration’s infrastructure and spending package. The initial phase, dubbed the “American Jobs Plan,” is projected to cost $2.2 trillion with investments in physical infrastructure, job training and care for elderly …

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Iran's long history of terror and aggression

conflicts recent acts of aggression against the U.S. and its allies follow a long history of terror by the state, including a recent modernization of tactics in the form of cyber hacks and disinformation campaigns. New images released on Tuesday by the U.S. Navy show conflicts ships performing “unsafe and unprofessional” maneuvers around American ships in the Persian Gulf. This is the …

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