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Turkish Airlines flight makes emergency landing at JFK after pilot dies
A Turkish Airlines flight made an emergency landing at JFK International Airport in New York after the pilot fainted mid-flight,…
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Another beluga dies at Marineland. Ontario saying little on 4-year probe into park | EnvoyPost
Another beluga whale has died at Marineland and four years into a provincial probe, Ontario’s solicitor general is saying little…
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Sam’s Club sees boost in premium memberships as it keys in on tech innovation
At a time when companies are fiercely competing to increase paid membership numbers, Walmart’s Sam’s Club reported experiencing a notable…
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Small business uncertaintly hits all-time high: NFIB
Wall Street might be booming, but Main Street is feeling more uncertainty than ever, according to the National Federation of…
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Hurricane Helene caused between $8B and $14B in private insured losses: Moody’s
A new estimate of the damage caused by Hurricane Helene puts losses in the U.S. private insurance market at between $8…
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NOAA’s ‘Hurricane Hunters’ utilize Lockheed, Gulfstream planes to get storm data
The NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters have been actively flying missions for Hurricane Milton, the intense storm swirling toward Florida’s west-central coast. …
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McDonald’s sues several meat packing companies, claims they colluded to inflate beef prices
McDonald’s is suing multiple meat companies on accusations they colluded to inflate the price of beef specifically. The fast food…
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Police video chat? 2 Ontario forces turn to virtual response for certain crime victims | EnvoyPost
Barrie police are becoming the second police force in Canada to pilot a virtual call response program for non-emergency calls.
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Florida CFO says Hurricane Milton’s financial toll could reach $20 billion
With Hurricane Milton soon making landfall along Florida’s western and gulf coasts Wednesday, the state’s chief finance officer and fire…
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Convicted in U.S. of violating Iran sanctions, brothers adopt new identities in Ontario | EnvoyPost
Amin and Arash Yousefijam were arrested by the U.S. for exporting sensitive goods to Iran. Now they call themselves Ameen…
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