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This week's playlist: another "Old Town Road" remix, plus tracks by King Princess, Rick Ross and Drake, Four Tet and others
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The New York Times 29 min
About 1,000 Turkish women and children tied to the Islamic State were captured in Iraq. Now some of them are starting to return home. 9-year-old Nisa is one of them.
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Alex Burns 1 h
New: tells me in an interview she doesn’t want to “restructure society” So, what does she want? My story, based on interviewing Harris, her colleagues & allies, & reviewing her public writings & policy plans👇 “What Kamala Harris Believes”
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The New York Times 44 min
Columnist Ginia Bellafante asks: Why is a man facing more severe punishment for dousing a police officer than Officer Daniel Pantaleo is for choking Eric Garner?
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The New York Times 57 min
Our reporters spoke with more than a dozen current and former employees at the FAA and Boeing involved with the 737 Max to uncover what may have led to the crashes that killed 346 people. Read our full investigation from :
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The New York Times 58 min
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A top agency official, Ali Bahrami, championed the push to delegate more certification to industry. He left in 2013 to join a trade group that represents Boeing and others. He returned in 2017 as FAA head of safety.
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Regulators have been taking a more passive role for years. But our investigation found the FAA's retreat to be extreme. The Boeing 737 Max certification was the culmination of that decades-long effort to shift responsibility from regulators to industry.
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U.S. regulators came to a troubling realization after the first Boeing 737 Max crash killed 189 people: They didn’t fully understand the software that helped cause it. Here's how a broken regulatory process effectively neutered the FAA.
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The New York Times 59 min
A Times investigation of Boeing's 737 Max found the FAA’s flawed oversight seriously compromised the safety of the plane
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The New York Times 1 h
In one of his first acts, Britain’s new leader of the House of Commons laid down some rules for his staff: – All measurements should be imperial, not metric – 2 spaces should follow a period – 18 words or phrases, including "very" and "equal," are banned
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David Gelles 2 h
NEW INVESTIGATION: The inside story of how the F.A.A.'s flawed regulatory process gave Boeing significant oversight authority, compromising the safety of the 737 Max. With +
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Update: More than 600 people have now been arrested at an unauthorized demonstration in Moscow where organizers say they were protesting unfair elections
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This is not to say dark-skinned people don't need periodic skin checks — skin cancer actually tends to be deadlier in dark-skinned people, in part because it can go undiagnosed. It's just that some experts say the cause of cancer isn't necessarily the sun.
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Americans have long been told that sunscreen is critical in preventing skin cancer. But many experts believe there's no clear link between sun exposure and skin cancer in people with dark skin.
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This week in the 2020 race: – Gov. Steve Bullock of Montana added Robert Mueller-themed T-shirts to his campaign store – The candidates spoke to the NAACP – Joe Biden and Cory Booker sparred on race and crime Catch up on everything that happened:
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Experts have warned that amber teething necklaces are not only ineffective at soothing a child’s pain, but are also dangerous. So why does the trend persist? ?
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President Trump has lashed out at Representative Elijah Cummings, a leading African-American congressman. 2 days ago, Cummings was authorized by his committee to subpoena work-related texts and emails on personal accounts from White House officials.
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Tunisia is the only surviving democracy to emerge from the Arab Spring. This week, its first first democratically elected president, Béji Caïd Essebsi, died at age 92 – and the system worked as planned.
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Read the full Q&A from 's interview with Marianne Williamson
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Asked about whether her tweets about mental illness could keep people from seeking help, Marianne Williamson said she tried to be careful, but added that Twitter might not be the best medium for dispensing mental health advice to her 2.7 million followers.
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