
An NYC helicopter that crashed and killed 6 last year shows signs of bird strike, safety board says
The remains of several geese were found on a New York City sightseeing helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last year and killed 6 people, investigators said Thursday, strong suggestions that multiple bird strikes contributed to the tragedy. Reports from the National Transportation Safety Board were not final and do not identify a definitive cause of the crash. But they describe evidence that supports bird strikes before the helicopter plummeted into the river on April 10, 2025. The a...
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- An NYC helicopter that crashed and killed 6 last year shows signs of bird strike, safety board says
- Blanche to meet with Epstein accusers after demand from Republican senator crucial to confirmation
- Wildfire smoke makes air unhealthy from the US Midwest to East Coast. Officials say stay inside
- 2 executions scheduled for same day in Florida for the first time in more than 60 years
- Ghost gun company ordered to pay $100M in the death of a Kentucky teen in historic verdict
House Republicans $95 billion Iran war package clears first hurdle
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans on the House Budget Committee advanced a $95 billion package Thursday for the Iran war, farm aid and President Donald Trump's push for strict new voter ID requirements, moving forward on a party-line vote despite trouble in the full House — and the Senate. Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington framed the proposal as one last push to deliver for voters ahead of the midterm elections that will determine control of Congress. It advanced on a vote of 20-14. to...
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- House Republicans $95 billion Iran war package clears first hurdle
- Blanche to meet with Epstein accusers after demand from Republican senator crucial to confirmation
- Trump administration caps how long international students can stay in the US
- Hopes for US-Iran diplomacy still alive as fighting intensifies over the Strait of Hormuz
- Fatal ICE encounters, reversal over vehicle stops are first major test for DHS Secretary Mullin
Trump officials want to make testosterone drugs easier to prescribe. Is that a good idea?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Officials under President Donald Trump want to make it easier for men to get a prescription for testosterone, the latest shift in a decades-long debate over the benefits and risks of replacing the hormone that affects sex drive, mood and other health factors. The move, backed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other top officials, aligns with the advice of many online influencers and podcasters, including men’s health gurus who tout the hormone as a way to and...
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- Trump officials want to make testosterone drugs easier to prescribe. Is that a good idea?
- CDC nominee says she wont betray science while declining to challenge Kennedys actions
- Faint new planet is revealed around a young star after a decade in hiding
- Study shows a blood test can help identify healthy people at high risk for Alzheimers disease
- US-Russian crew arrives at the International Space Station for 8-month mission

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