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Was the helicopter that collided with a plane flying too high? NTSB will ‘figure it out’

The plane’s altitude suggests the Army helicopter was flying above 200 feet − the maximum altitude for the route it was using.
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Top 10 quarterback recruits in the final 2025 On300 rankings

On3 has released its final player rankings for the 2025 class, headlined by the top quarterback recruits from the country. The latest update saw some shakeup at the top, though Belleville (Mich.) star and Michigan signee Bryce Underwood remains as both the No. 1 QB and No. 1 player in the country. Below are the top 10 signal-callers in the class, l…
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Today’s Top 3 News: Rupiah Display on Google Increased to Rp8,000 per US Dollar, Here is Bank Indonesia’s Response

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Today’s Top 3 News: Rupiah Display on Google Increased to Rp8,000 per US Dollar, Here is Bank Indonesia’s Response

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Today’s Top 3 News: Rupiah Display on Google Increased to Rp8,000 per US Dollar, Here is Bank Indonesia’s Response

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Rupiah Display on Google Increased to Rp8,000 per US Dollar, Here is Bank Indonesia’s Response

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Trump’s trade war among allies triggers tit-for-tat tariffs from Canada and Mexico

Canada’s prime minister and Mexico’s president have ordered retaliatory tariffs against Americans, following through with their threats after U.S.
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Captain America fans defend Anthony Mackie from Trump supporters: ‘He is right’

Captain America fans defend Anthony Mackie from Trump supporters: ‘He is right’ – ‘Anthony fully gets it and I’m so glad he said this’ wrote one fan
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11 Senior Bowl winners who helped their 2025 NFL Draft stock

Here are the players who helped their NFL Draft stock the most at the Senior Bowl.
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Families visit crash site days after the deadliest US air disaster in a generation

Families of victims of the deadliest U.S. air disaster in a nearly in 25 years visited the crash site just outside Washington, D.C.