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Hovering for over 50 hours isn't beyond the capabilities of a post-World War II era helicopter, if it has the fuel supply and the pilots have the technical skill to keep it in place in the air.
What You Should Read Next Inside Jaguars’ blockbuster trade for Travis Hunter in 2025 NFL Draft: ‘Let’s make history’ The Jaguars and Browns agreed to terms of the trade 17 days before the ...
"I hope it's not the end of an era," says John Cavanagh as he sips his pint in one of the city's "greatest pubs". The 56-year-old from Liverpool is one of Ye Cracke's many regulars. It has not ...
He said that this weekend, however, felt like the end of an era. “This is the year where the transition feels real,” he said. Democratic consultants at the brunch said that they were worried ...
For more audio journalism and storytelling, download New York Times Audio, a new iOS app available for news subscribers. transcript This transcript was created using speech recognition software ...
JUNEAU, Alaska (Alaska Beacon) - Alaska is known for its big-game hunting, and the state’s commercial hunting guide industry may soon get a permanent top regulator, according to the Alaska Beacon. On ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - April 29 is known as National Fentanyl Awareness Day, and the U.S. Attorney for the District of Alaska, Michael Heyman, joined Alaska’s News Source live in the studio to ...
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