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Month: June 2024

A strike threat at WestJet is over, for now. Mechanics will resume talks with the Canadian airline

Associated Press Mechanics at the Canadian airline WestJet say they are dropping plans to begin a strike now that the airline has agreed to resume negotiations on a new collective-bargaining agreement. Members of the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association had been preparing to walk off the job on Thursday night. The union’s president says the union

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Estados Unidos teme que el Domo de Hierro de Israel se vea desbordado en guerra contra Hezbollah, según funcionarios

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Funcionarios estadounidenses temen que, en caso de una guerra a gran escala entre Israel y Hezbollah, el grupo extremista respaldado por Irán podría superar las defensas aéreas de Israel en el norte, incluido el tan aclamado sistema de defensa aérea Domo de Hierro, dijeron tres funcionarios estadounidenses a CNN. Los temores,

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"Why are you making things more difficult than they have to be -- because it's a circus that you say you're not creating?" said Melissa Robey.

Why military families are so upset with lawmakers: ‘This is ridiculous’

By Cameron Thompson Click here for updates on this story     RICHMOND, Virginia (WTVR) — After several hours of delays and huddled meetings between lawmakers, the Virginia Senate failed to take any action legislation to address pending changes in eligibility for a state program for educational benefits at state public colleges and universities, drawing criticisms from

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Group transforming underutilized land below Miami’s Metrorail into beautiful community space

By Najahe Sherman Click here for updates on this story     MIAMI, Florida (WFOR) — A group that is committed to transforming underutilized land below Miami’s Metrorail is creating the next generation of horticulture professionals. A Friends of the Underline apprenticeship program has a new group of interns who are learning the ins and outs of

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Graduation, lack of opportunity force most gymnasts to quit. A women’s league is out to change that

By WILL GRAVES AP National Writer A new professional women’s gymnastics league is hoping to give athletes a chance to walk away from the sport on their terms. The Global Impact Gymnastics Alliance plans to begin holding competitions in 2025. Organizers believe interest in women’s sports and gymnastics in particular has reached a point where

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