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Tariffs will bring in $300 billion to $400 billion a year, which would help to pay a fraction of the interest payments of more than $1 trillion in 2025.
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FAA investigates airlines for potential flight cut compliance violations during government shutdown
The FAA is launching an investigation into airline protocol during the shutdown, threatening $75,000 fines per violation and giving carriers 30 days to prove compliance.
Delta Air Lines said it expects this fall’s U.S. government shutdown to erode its fourth-quarter profit by about $200 million. The carrier said Wednesday that the 43-day shutdown, which spurred regulators to curb air traffic at 40 major airports last month, would dent its earnings by about 25 cents a share.
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Attorneys for Tufts PhD student Rümeysa Öztürk said that the government has stripped her of teaching and research work.
Energy Minister Martin McCluskey said the 190MW Helios Solar Farm, based close to the village of Camblesforth, near Selby, was a step towards making Britain a clean energy "superpower". But residents living nearby said "pure lip service" had been paid to a public consultation.
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Virginia twin brothers arrested for allegedly conspiring to delete government databases hosted by a federal government contractor after their terminations.