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IAPE TNG-CWA Local 1096
24 days ago
IAPE salutes and supports the more than 30 members of the Pentagon press corpsâincluding current IAPE members at The Wall Street Journal and former members working for other media outletsâwho turned in their press credentials yesterday. 1/4
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Major Media Outlets Rebuff New Pentagon Press Policy
The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and CNN are among the outlets that have said they wonât sign a new Defense Department media policy.
https://www.wsj.com/business/media/major-media-outlets-rebuff-new-pentagon-press-policy-6c6b05c7?mod=Searchresults&pos=1&page=1
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Carl Quintanilla
24 days ago
â.. As far as anyone knows, no security breach by any Pentagon journalists brought about the new restrictions. Indeed, the biggest violation of national-security norms since Hegseth entered the building 10 months ago was by Hegseth himself ..â
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The Wall Street Journal
about 1 month ago
Americans returning from Greenland have some advice for would-be visitors: buy travel insurance, practice patience and donât forget to set your watches to âGreenland Maybe Time.â
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Americans Think Theyâre Ready for Greenland. Itâs Not Ready for Them.
U.S. travelers are flocking to the Arctic island but many are finding adjusting to âGreenland Maybe Timeâ is a struggle
https://on.wsj.com/3IE2OlR
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The Wall Street Journal
about 2 months ago
Delta is replacing power units on more than 300 Airbus jets in an effort to keep toxic fumes from leaking into aircraft. WSJ reported a surge in such events, some of which led to brain injuries.
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Exclusive | Delta Replaces Engine Units in Effort to Address Toxic-Fume Surge on Planes
Such incidents have led to brain injuries for crew and passengers, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month.
https://on.wsj.com/46Tm3B5
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The Wall Street Journal
about 2 months ago
A Wall Street Journal investigation found that toxic fume leaks on airplanes are becoming more frequent and not much is being done about it.
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Toxic Fumes Are Leaking Into Airplanes, Sickening Crews and Passengers
Doctors compare brain effects to concussions in NFL players. A Wall Street Journal investigation shows such incidents are increasingly common.
https://on.wsj.com/4gjRQOC
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John West
about 2 months ago
Toxic fumes are leaking Into airplanes, sickening crews and passengers. The problem is getting worse and not much is being done about it. From Ben Katz, me, and
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Aaron Schaffer
4 months ago
Washington Post Executive Editor Matt Murray today issued this statement on Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's unfounded personal attack on my colleague Ellen Nakashima:
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Will Guisbond
5 months ago
Trumpâs FAA Pick Once Played a Flight Attendant on TV. It Drew FAA Scrutiny. (via
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Exclusive | Trumpâs FAA Pick Once Played a Flight Attendant on TV. It Drew FAA Scrutiny.
Airline executive Bryan Bedford this week disclosed a 2010 FAA investigation over his âUndercover Bossâ appearance.
https://www.wsj.com/business/airlines/trumps-faa-pick-once-played-a-flight-attendant-on-tv-it-drew-faa-scrutiny-69e58d46?mod=lead_feature_below_a_pos1
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Paul Kiernan
5 months ago
âEmployees are departing the agency in mass quantities across all skill levels,â according to a May 7 internal presentation to senior FAA management, outlining the effects of what is known as a deferred-resignation program. courtesy of
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Exclusive | Exodus of Staff Adds to FAAâs Challenges
Employee exits could complicate regulatory and air-traffic-control work, according to an internal presentation. The agency said safety-critical functions arenât affected.
https://www.wsj.com/business/airlines/faa-staff-shortages-challenge-c79805f2?st=MZnY97&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
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