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Aviation analyst highlights piece of tragic air crash 'we're not going to ever understand'

An aviation expert revealed one mystery from the deadly midair collision that likely will never be solved.

A Bombardier CRJ700 passenger jet operated by American Airlines collided in midair with a Blackhawk helicopter flown by U.S. Army soldiers Wednesday night in Washington, D.C., and aviation journalist Geoffrey Thomas told CNN International that investigators will soon have much more evidence from the tragedy but may never learn some details.

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South Carolina to carry out first U.S. execution of 2025

A South Carolina man convicted of murder is scheduled to be put to death by lethal injection on Friday, the first execution in the United States this year.

Marion Bowman Jr, 44, was sentenced to death in 2002 for the murder the previous year of Kandee Martin, 21, a high school friend.

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Dem governor makes move to punish Trump-pardoned MAGA rioters

President Donald Trump earlier this month delivered mass pardons to violent criminal who attacked the United States Capitol building on his behalf four years ago.

However, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is making sure they can't get away with everything.

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Kids skip school as families fear immigration swoops

Some families with students in Aurora Public Schools are worried they could be vulnerable to federal immigration enforcement, according to several community leaders who say that some schools have seen low attendance in recent days.

The fears come as the administration of Republican President Donald Trump fulfills his campaign promise to dramatically escalate enforcement against undocumented people, particularly in Aurora, the state’s third-biggest city, which Trump has targeted by name based on exaggerated or false information about migrant criminal activity.

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Cops' story contradicted as videos show killed Black man holding wrench — not knife

TOPEKA — Newly disclosed videos show Topeka police shooting and killing a Black man in 2022 after he picked up a wrench and backed away from the officers in a gas station parking lot, contradicting the narrative authorities used to justify the officers’ actions.

The Topeka Police Department, Kansas Bureau of Investigation and Shawnee County District Attorney Mike Kagay have issued public statements that say police killed Taylor Lowery when he advanced toward them with a knife.

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'Scare them into quitting': Sen says Trump's letter to air workers may have led to crash

Earlier this week, President Donald Trump's administration offered millions of federal workers seven months of pay in advance if they quit their jobs. Days later, a mid-air collision between a regional jet and a military helicopter killed dozens outside the Washington D.C. National Airport. One senator thinks the two events may be related.

Politico reported Thursday evening that the deadly Wednesday night crash above the Potomac River that killed 60 American Airlines passengers and four crew members along with three U.S. Army pilots in a Black Hawk helicopter has lawmakers and aviation officials demanding answers. During a Thursday press conference, officials with the National Transportation Safety Board promised to fully investigate the crash to determine what caused the fatal error, though they cautioned it could take a year or more before their investigation is complete.

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Crisis averted after all air traffic controllers resign at 'hugely important' airport

Update: The resignations were rescinded at the last minute following tense contract negotiations, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Original: One California airport is now without any air traffic controllers, and it's unclear when the airport will be able to replace them.

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'Hair-on-fire moment': Critics react with horror to Elon Musk's latest scheme

Alarms are being raised in the wake of a new report from the Washington Post claiming that allies of X owner Elon Musk have successfully pushed out the highest-ranking official at the United States Treasury Department over their demands to access highly sensitive government payment information.

According to the Post, longtime Treasury official David A. Lebryk is "expected to leave the agency soon" despite the fact that President Donald Trump actually appointed him as acting treasury secretary just last week.

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'This happened under his watch': White House reporter says Trump 'couldn't handle' crisis

White House correspondent Jonathan Lemire didn't mince any words on Friday morning as he called out Donald Trump for purportedly face-planting following what some have said is the first real crisis of his second term.

From his perch as a co-host of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Lemire expanded upon a column he wrote for The Atlantic where he, under the headline "The Day Trump Became Un-President," wrote of the president's press conference about the DC plane crash tragedy, "And just like in 2020, Trump used a national calamity to try to score political points and denigrate his foes. Fourteen hours after a midair collision between an American Airlines jet and a military helicopter outside Washington last night—the first crisis of the young administration, a moment to console a stunned and grieving nation—Trump repeatedly implied that the crash was the fault of his Democratic predecessors and of DEI policies."

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'Not really too complicated': Trump claims to have figured out cause of tragic air crash

President Donald Trump claimed to have cracked the case of a tragic mid-air collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a U.S. Army helicopter.

The president has been speculating about the cause of the crash, which killed all 67 people on board both aircraft, and variously blamed the collision on so-called diversity hires, meaning primarily women and Black people, and his Democratic predecessors, and he again blamed the soldier flying the helicopter in a Friday morning social media post.

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'This is insane': CNN host pounces on Trump for manipulating news cycle for his own agenda

CNN's Michael Smerconish marveled at the way president Donald Trump twisted the facts about a deadly midair collision to serve his agenda.

The president blamed diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives – essentially faulting women, Black people and people with disabilities – for the deaths of 67 people aboard an American Airlines passenger jet and a U.S. Army helicopter, and the CNN and SiriusXM host blasted Trump for changing the subject.

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'A little rough': CNN Republican highlights 'a mistake' made by key Trump pick at hearing

GOP strategist Brad Todd on Friday said that Tulsi Gabbard made herself more difficult to confirm as President Donald Trump's choice to be director of national intelligence this week.

While discussing Gabbard's confirmation hearings, Todd said that she did herself no favors by refusing to forcefully condemn Edward Snowden for leaking sensitive government information and then absconding to Russia to protect himself from prosecution.

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MSNBC analyst delivers bad news to Trump on two of his nominees

During an appearance on MSNBC on Friday morning, NBC national security expert David Rohde predicted that two of Donald Trump's key cabinet nominees appear to be headed to defeat as GOP senators send signals they're not sold.

Speaking with the hosts of "Morning Joe," Rohde stated that DNI nominee Tulsi Gabbard and HHS nominee Robert Kennedy Jr. did damage to their chances during their respective Senate hearings, with Gabbard turning off Republican lawmakers who had been supporting her.

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After watching clips of the two nominees, along with questioning of FBI director candidate Kash Patel, being grilled by senators, co-host Jonathan Lemire reported on Gabbard's problems, telling his guest, "Some Republicans who maybe went into this hearing inclined to support her, or at least giving her the benefit of the doubt ––maybe not," before pointing out GOP Sens. James Lankford (OK), John Curtis (UT), Todd Young (IN) have all expressed reservations.

Adding the Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) told reporters, "I'm worried that her nomination may be in jeopardy," Lemire asked, "Tell us particularly on that one, since it's the national security world, tell us what you're hearing about Gabbard and her chances."

"I think she's in the most trouble and it's partly that she's a former Democrat and there were sort of basic questions that she wouldn't answer," he replied.

"So I think she's in trouble," he continued. "I think Kennedy –– again, [GOP Sen. Bill] Cassidy, it was amazing to watch him as a physician bring up all these issues with, you know, all these vaccines that have he's seen as a physician help people. So if there is a flip, it would be those two nominations but I do think that Kash Patel will get through and be confirmed."

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