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F.A.A. Says Military Can Use Anti-Drone Lasers in U.S. Airspace

By: Karoun Demirjian β€”
An interagency dispute over the use of high-energy lasers near airports led the Federal Aviation Administration to temporarily close the airspace twice in Texas this year.

The Locust, an anti-drone laser system that has been used recently along the border with Mexico, last month in Albuquerque, N.M.

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American Airlines Passenger Recounts β€˜Tense’ Landing After Engine Sparks

By: Michael Levenson β€”
The American Airlines flight with 153 passengers, which was headed to Charlotte, N.C., returned to Las Vegas shortly after takeoff. No one was injured.
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DeSantis Bows Out, and So Does This Winter Freeze

By: New York Times Audio β€”
Catch up on today’s top stories.

The Florida governor, who once appeared to be Donald Trump’s most daunting challenger, ran a costly and turbulent campaign that failed to catch on with Republican voters.

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F.A.A. Tells Airlines to Check Door Plugs on a Boeing 737-900ER

By: Mark Walker β€”
The aviation agency issued a safety alert recommending that airlines inspect door plugs on a Boeing 737 plane that has the same design as the 737 Max 9.

An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-900ER at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York earlier this month.

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Boeing Again Under Scrutiny After Latest 737 Max Problem

By: Niraj Chokshi β€”
A sudden hole appearing in the side of an Alaska Airlines plane midflight follows years of problems with the manufacturer’s aircraft.

The Alaska Airlines plane that lost a piece of its fuselage on Friday, parked outside a maintenance building at the airport in Portland, Ore., this weekend.

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Boeing’s 737 Max 9 and the Alaska Airline Grounding: What to Know

Boeing faced new safety questions after an Alaska Airlines jet made an emergency landing when a hole opened in its fuselage in midair.

An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft in Seattle in 2021.

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