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The Epoch Times: Everything to Know About the Problems in Newark’s Airspace
Everything to Know About the Problems in Newark’s Airspace
Newark Liberty International Airport has experienced critical air traffic control failures, leading to communication blackouts and significant flight delays and cancellations. Factors contributing to these issues include staffing shortages, outdated technology, and a recent decision to move air traffic control operations from New York to Philadelphia.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has emphasized the urgency of overhauling the air traffic control system, warning that without immediate action, safety could be compromised. The FAA is implementing measures to address these problems, including replacing old infrastructure and increasing staffing, while assuring the public that flying from Newark remains safe.


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Fox News: New England fights invasive green crabs with innovative 'eat them' strategy
New England fights invasive green crabs with innovative 'eat them' strategy
The New England seafood industry is addressing the invasive green crab population, which threatens local shellfish. Efforts include eradication programs funded by the state, as these crabs reproduce rapidly and disrupt ecosystems.

Some in the industry are promoting green crabs as a food source, with a seafood company debuting a crab broth that has garnered interest. This initiative aims to turn the invasive species into a culinary asset while helping control their population.


GB News: SHOCK graphs shatter the Remainer dream as staggering statistics show Brexit Britain has truly gone global
SHOCK graphs shatter the Remainer dream as staggering statistics show Brexit Britain has truly gone global
A new report reveals that Britain's exports to non-EU countries have outpaced those to the EU over the last two decades, challenging the notion that the UK relies on the EU for economic success. Exports to the rest of the world have grown 62% faster than to the EU since 2000, with the EU's share of UK exports dropping from 53.1% to 41% by 2024.

As Sir Keir Starmer seeks to strengthen ties with the EU, the report underscores a trend of declining reliance on the bloc. Upcoming discussions may address a potential deal on access to an EU defense fund, although issues like fishing rights could complicate negotiations.