Day: April 27, 2025

Democrat faults his own party for picking wrong battle with case of deported MS-13 suspect

4:30 pm April 27, 2025

Rep. Henry Cuellar is pushing back against his own party over its stance on immigration, criticizing fellow Democrats for defending an illegal immigrant the Trump administration says is a violent MS-13 gang member.  “This is not the right issue to talk about due process. This is not the right case. This is not the right […]

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Trump may be on path to peace in Ukraine, Washington Post columnist admits

4:30 pm April 27, 2025

Washington Post columnist David Ignatius authored a hopeful column on Thursday examining signs of a potential peace deal in Ukraine, a development that he notes may have been influenced by President Donald Trump. The headline for Ignatius’ column wondered, “Has Trump found a path to peace in Ukraine?” — a rare sign of optimism from […]

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6 foods flight passengers should never order on a plane

4:30 pm April 27, 2025

Whether it’s last night’s leftover tuna melt or the hard-boiled eggs from the in-flight menu, some foods should probably be avoided on a plane for the sake of your digestion – and out of courtesy to your fellow passengers. Ordering appropriate foods on a plane requires some forethought and planning, according to Jamila Musayeva, a […]

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Future of flying: Fuel-sipping jet promises quieter, greener skies

3:30 pm April 27, 2025

Delta Air Lines is partnering with aerospace startup JetZero to introduce a revolutionary aircraft design that has the potential to transform the future of commercial flying.  This new design, called the blended wing body (BWB) aircraft, differs dramatically from the traditional tube-and-wing planes in service.  By combining the wings and fuselage into a single, wide, […]

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Taiwan on edge after Pope Francis’s death, closely watching Vatican-China relations

3:30 pm April 27, 2025

KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan – Some in Taiwan are watching with growing unease as the Catholic Church prepares to elect a new leader following the death of Pope Francis. The Holy See is the only European state that maintains diplomatic relations with Taipei, but some fear the growing ties between the Vatican and Beijing could change things. Taiwan is home to […]

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