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Boeing Exec Out As Company Prepares To Report More Post-Crash Losses
The news comes on the eve of Boeing's release of third-quarter financial results, continuing the repercussions from two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people.
Who Wants To Be A Billionaire? $1 Billion Winning Lottery Ticket Sold In Michigan
It's the third-largest lotto jackpot in U.S. history. The odds of winning the top prize were 1 in 302.5 million.
Shoppers Snap Up Electronics, Aren't Splurging Elsewhere
Shoppers kept buying electronics and home improvement supplies, but sales overall rose only 0.3% in October.
Early Results Show The German Election Is Too Close To Call
Germany's two largest parties have emerged from Sunday's election in what amounts to a dead heat, according to preliminary results.
U.S. Job Openings Remain At A Historic High, Giving Job Seekers Options
The number of job openings in the U.S. topped 9 million in May, according to Labor Department. The number of people quitting their jobs eased slightly from April but remains high.
COVID-19 Outbreak Forces Idaho Legislature To Close Its Doors For Weeks
Idaho Republicans have declined to institute safety measures such as a mask mandate or social distancing. The House speaker said he had no regrets about their policies.
At 5, Girl Becomes Youngest To Qualify For National Spelling Bee
The folks at Scripps are already calling Edith Fuller the latest "spellebrity." She beat eighth-graders and other students in Tulsa., Okla., to advance to the big bee.
Taylor Swift's 'Look What You Made Me Do' Breaks Records, Stops 'Despacito' Short
Since its release on Aug. 25, the first single from Reputation has broken records all over the place — and cost the year's biggest single a historic notch in its belt.
'Súbeme La Radio' Is Cuba's Heartbreak Anthem Of The Summer
Written by Cuban reggaeton star and Latin Grammy winner Descemer Bueno and sung by Enrique Iglesias, the track is catchy, danceable and topping the Latin music charts.
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After Trump's endorsement, J.D. Vance wins a crowded Ohio GOP Senate race, the AP says
Author J.D. Vance emerged from a crowded Republican primary in Ohio, and now becomes the favorite in the general election in the GOP-leaning state.
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