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Boeing Employees Mocked FAA In Internal Messages Before 737 Max Disasters

Employees bragged about getting approval for the jets without having to give pilots much new training. One employee says, "This airplane is designed by clowns who ... are supervised by monkeys."

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"I think we've been tricked into believing that we have to constantly consume, and I think challenging the way we consume is important," Noname says. SUZANNE CORDEIRO/Getty Images hide caption

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On Jan. 11, Rapper Noname Wants You To Register For A Library Card

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Yesterday Noname
Smooth Sailing Pete Rock
Just Like Heaven The Cure

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House Passes War Powers Resolution In Effort To Restrict Trump's Actions Against Iran

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Curse Agnes Obel
September Song Agnes Obel

Democratic presidential candidate and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker speaks at the Teamsters Vote 2020 Presidential Candidate Forum Dec. 7 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Win McNamee/Getty Images hide caption

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Cory Booker Is A Stirring Speaker, Iowa Voters Say. But His Support Still Lags

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The Crossing Menahan Street Band
Escape Rob Simonsen
No Cars Go Vitamin String Quartet

National security adviser Robert O'Brien, is defending the Trump administration's decision to order a drone strike against Iran's top military commander. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption

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National Security Adviser Defends Briefing On Iran Criticized By Lawmakers

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Out of the Solitary Mind Akira Kosemura
The Cycle of Nature Akira Kosemura

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Boeing Employees Mocked FAA In Internal Messages Before 737 Max Disasters

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Paige Macklin (left) and her former music student, Russell King, at their StoryCorps interview in Nov. 2019 in St. Paul, Minn. John Miller/StoryCorps hide caption

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Cabaret Performer Thanks His Elementary School Music Teacher For Giving Him A Voice

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William's Doll Paige Macklin and Russell King
Grand Love Theme Kid Loco
Dutty Double Henry Wu
We Have a Map of the Piano Múm
Ted [Bibio Remix] Clark
Anchor Steam Teebs
Enter the Void Rene Schier
Classic Tony Bones The Producer

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