The Federal Aviation Administration said Sunday that the helicopter tour company whose sightseeing chopper broke apart in flight and crashed in New York, killing the pilot and a family of five visitors from Spain, is shutting down operations immediately. … [Read more...] about FAA: Company whose sightseeing chopper crashed, killing 6, ceasing operations immediately
State Department suggests deported Salvadoran man is beyond U.S. reach
The administration shows no sign of capitulating in its battle with judges who are pressuring President Trump to bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador, with the State Department now saying he's beyond America's reach. … [Read more...] about State Department suggests deported Salvadoran man is beyond U.S. reach
Trump administration officials say tariff reprieve on electronics is temporary
Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick says that smartphones and other electronics that President Trump spared from his recent reciprocal tariffs will face new "semiconductor sectoral tariffs" over the coming months. … [Read more...] about Trump administration officials say tariff reprieve on electronics is temporary
No booze, no cover, no judging: Inside Mexico City’s free dance parties
It's 4 p.m. on a recent Sunday afternoon, and a pavilion of towering windows in a Mexico City urban park is nearly packed. The public is diverse, but everyone here wants the same thing: to dance freely, at no cost, without harassment or prejudice. … [Read more...] about No booze, no cover, no judging: Inside Mexico City’s free dance parties
Luigi Mangione’s lawyers: Justice Department directive to seek death penalty is a social media stunt
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Dec. 4, filed Friday to prevent federal prosecutors from seeking the death penalty. … [Read more...] about Luigi Mangione’s lawyers: Justice Department directive to seek death penalty is a social media stunt