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An Air Canada Express CRJ900 struck a fire truck crossing Runway 4 at LaGuardia, killing two pilots and injuring dozens as investigators probe clearance failures. ...Read more
#aviation, #laguardia, #ntsb, #airtrafficcontrol, #runwaysafety
A meningitis B outbreak in Kent tied to crowded Canterbury club nights has killed two and sickened dozens, sparking a national alert and emergency jabs. ...Read more
#meningitis, #publichealth, #vaccines, #uk, #university
A March 13 executive order directs agencies to roll back permitting, wetlands reviews and energy rules to cut costs—setting up legal and climate fights. ...Read more
#housing, #regulation, #environment, #trump, #homebuilding
Hundreds of tankers idle as Trump threatens strikes on Iran’s power plants unless Hormuz reopens in 48 hours, deepening a global energy crisis. ...Read more
#straitofhormuz, #iran, #oilprices, #trump, #middleeast
A surge in oil and gas prices after war erupted in Iran prompts a unanimous Bank of England vote to hold rates, delaying hoped-for relief. ...Read more
#bankofengland, #interestrates, #inflation, #energy, #iran
Official results give Denis Sassou Nguesso 94.82% and turnout of 84.65%, but residents and rights groups question a tightly controlled vote. ...Read more
#congo, #elections, #internetshutdown, #africa, #sassounguesso
A slow-moving Atlantic low drenched the Canaries with flash floods, four-meter seas and late snow on Teide, testing emergency plans after a record storm season. ...Read more
#canaryislands, #spain, #storm, #flooding, #climatechange
Three near-simultaneous explosions hit a market, commercial hub and hospital gate in Maiduguri, killing at least 27 and wounding 140-plus. ...Read more
#nigeria, #maiduguri, #bokoharam, #terrorism, #ramadan
Barcelona’s 7–2 demolition of Newcastle sealed an 8–3 aggregate win and a Champions League quarterfinal date with Atlético Madrid. ...Read more
#championsleague, #barcelona, #newcastle, #soccer, #uefa
Art Basel Hong Kong opens March 27–29 with 240 galleries, new digital-art push and big installations as the city courts tourism amid political strain. ...Read more
#artbasel, #hongkong, #artmarket, #digitalart, #nationalsecuritylaw
A late-winter Mediterranean cyclone brought 13-meter waves to Spain, then flooded Tripoli, where a teen rescuer died, raising warning questions. ...Read more
#libya, #spain, #medicane, #extremeweather, #mediterranean
New research links ice melt and sea-level rise to a measurable slowdown in Earth’s rotation, with implications for leap seconds and precision tech. ...Read more
#climatechange, #earthrotation, #sealevelrise, #leapsecond, #timekeeping
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and China’s He Lifeng left OECD talks with a “work plan” for a Trump–Xi summit—but no deal as tariffs and Iran war loom. ...Read more
#uschina, #tariffs, #trade, #oecd, #supremecourt
A Midtown rooftop fire and a Bronx apartment blaze that injured 13 highlight stark differences in protections, enforcement and risk across NYC. ...Read more
#nyc, #fires, #bronx, #midtown, #housing
Tehran wants its 2026 group-stage games shifted to Mexico after U.S. strikes and Trump security comments. FIFA signals it won’t change venues. ...Read more
#worldcup2026, #iran, #fifa, #mexico, #ussoccer