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FAA extends ban on U.S. flights landing in Haiti’s capital until at least September
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FAA extends ban on U.S. flights landing in Haiti’s capital until at least September

WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration is extending its ban on U.S. jetliners flying into Haiti’s capital until September. The ban, first imposed in November after armed gangs opened fired…
Posted by John McCarthy March 12, 2025
Dominican man deported last year tries his luck again in St. John
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Dominican man deported last year tries his luck again in St. John

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A native of the Dominican Republic who was deported from the United States in February of 2024, resurfaced in the territory about a year later. Joan Tavarez…
Posted by John McCarthy March 12, 2025
‘Open Faces’ joint task force operation makes 3 arrests on St. Croix
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‘Open Faces’ joint task force operation makes 3 arrests on St. Croix

FREDERIKSTED – A joint federal territorial law enforcement task force operation code named "Open Faces" arrested three mem on St. Croix today, authorities said. Luis Noel, Donnie Heywood and Shango…
Posted by John McCarthy March 11, 2025
Trump administration weighs barring Cubans, Haitians from U.S. as part of new travel ban
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Trump administration weighs barring Cubans, Haitians from U.S. as part of new travel ban

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is weighing including Cuba and Haiti on a list of countries whose nationals will face restrictions to enter the country, sources with knowledge of the…
Posted by John McCarthy March 11, 2025
Natural alternative to Ozempic made mice eat up to 50% less — without side effects
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Natural alternative to Ozempic made mice eat up to 50% less — without side effects

Watch out, Ozempic.  Stanford Medicine scientists have discovered a naturally occurring molecule that rivals the weight-loss effects of semaglutide-based GLP-1s in animals — without the dreaded side effects.  “Nothing we’ve tested…
Posted by John McCarthy March 11, 2025
Dow recovers much of 600-point loss on Ukraine, Canada developments
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Dow recovers much of 600-point loss on Ukraine, Canada developments

NEW YORK (CBS) — Stocks today erased most of their losses in a volatile session as positive news on U.S. relations with Canada and Ukraine helped offset concerns spurred by…
Posted by John McCarthy March 11, 2025
US resumes military aid and intelligence sharing as Ukraine says it is open to a 30-day ceasefire
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US resumes military aid and intelligence sharing as Ukraine says it is open to a 30-day ceasefire

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — The Trump administration lifted its suspension of military aid and intelligence sharing for Ukraine, and Kyiv signaled that it was open to a 30-day ceasefire…
Posted by John McCarthy March 11, 2025
Bryan re-connects with the island of St. John
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Bryan re-connects with the island of St. John

CRUZ BAY – Governor Albert Bryan spent the weekend "fully immersed in the vibrant spirit of St. John, connecting with residents and experiencing the island’s charm firsthand," Government House said.…
Posted by John McCarthy March 11, 2025
‘Way too premature’ to say if missing Pitt student Sudiksha Konanki drowned in Dominican Republic
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‘Way too premature’ to say if missing Pitt student Sudiksha Konanki drowned in Dominican Republic

PUNTA CANA —The hometown sheriff of missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki says it’s “way too premature” to assume she drowned in the Dominican Republic — while raising concerns over the…
Posted by John McCarthy March 11, 2025
The FAA’s troubles are more serious than you know
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The FAA’s troubles are more serious than you know

On January 29, American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with a U.S. Army helicopter near Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport, killing 67 people, in the deadliest U.S. air disaster in recent…
Posted by John McCarthy March 11, 2025

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