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US FAA to unveil details of 10% cut of flights at major airports

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration said it will unveil details of its plan on Thursday to cut 10% of flights at 40 high-traffic U.S. airports to address safety concerns due to the shortage of air traffic controllers during a record-setting U.S. government shutdown. The busiest airports will be affected, including the …

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Trump gets new review of immunity from New York criminal hush money case

By Jonathan Stempel and Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump was given another chance to erase his New York state hush money criminal conviction, as a federal appeals court on Thursday ordered a judge to reconsider whether the case belonged in federal court. A three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court …

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Texas seeks to block Kenvue dividend amid Tylenol lawsuit

By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton asked a state judge on Thursday to block Kenvue from paying a nearly $400 million shareholder dividend this month, after suing the drugmaker for allegedly concealing risks to children from the use of Tylenol by pregnant women. The October 28 lawsuit against Kenvue and its former …

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Ten US House races to watch in 2026: Retirements shape key contests

By Nolan D. McCaskill (Reuters) -Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives will defend a narrow majority in the November 2026 elections a year from now. A pair of retirements added new dynamics to the battle between Republicans and Democrats for control of the chamber. Here are some races to watch: A GIANT STEPS DOWN IN SAN …

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Supreme Court’s ‘major questions’ doctrine looms over fate of Trump’s tariffs

By John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After the U.S. Supreme Court used a conservative legal principle called the “major questions” doctrine to blow holes in Democratic former President Joe Biden’s agenda, will Republican President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs suffer the same fate? That is a key question as the court decides the legality of tariffs that …

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Investigators find ‘black boxes’ from UPS plane crash that killed at least 12

By David Shepardson, Allison Lampert and Lisa Baertlein (Reuters) -U.S. federal safety investigators have located the “black box” recorders from the wreckage of a UPS cargo plane that crashed in flames on takeoff from the airport at Louisville, Kentucky, killing at least 12 people, officials said on Wednesday. Todd Inman, a member of the National …

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UPS Kentucky air hub to reopen after plane crash, easing delivery delays

By Lisa Baertlein LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -UPS said on Wednesday it would reopen its sprawling air cargo hub in Louisville, Kentucky, after temporarily shuttering it a day earlier due to a deadly plane crash, a move that will begin easing delays in the delivery firm’s global network. The Worldport hub processes millions of packages for …

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Federal judge in Chicago orders clean toilets, access to lawyers for immigration detainees

By Diana Novak Jones and Emily Schmall CHICAGO (Reuters) -A federal judge in Chicago ordered federal officials to improve conditions for detainees at a suburban Chicago immigration facility, including access to clean toilets, after a lawsuit alleged the conditions were unconstitutional and inhumane. U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman granted the detainees’ request for a temporary …

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Emergency crews respond to ammonia leak at Mississippi fertilizer plant

(Reuters) -Emergency teams responded on Wednesday to a chemical leak, possibly caused by an explosion, at a fertilizer plant in Central Mississippi, according to Governor Tate Reeves and media reports. No injuries were immediately reported. A tall cloud of orange vapor could be seen rising over the facility in a photo from the scene of …

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