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Judge Seeks to End Standoff Over NTSB Access to Crashed Limo
Federal safety inspectors are going to court to remove a roadblock in their investigation of a limousine crash that killed 20 people nearly four months ago.
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MARTA Seeks to Drop Bus Driver Sick-Outs Before Super Bowl
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority in Atlanta says it may seek a court order to stop a sick-out by bus drivers who are upset over a union contract.
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Norwegian Air Tries to Raise Cash After Warning on Profits
Low-cost carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle has lowered its profit outlook again after British Airways’ parent company IAG last week ruled out a bid for the loss-making budget airline.
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Ex-Israeli Army Chief Launches Campaign to Replace Netanyahu
Retired Israeli military chief Benny Gantz is launching his long-awaited political campaign Tuesday, seeking to position himself as the first serious challenger to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decade-long rule.
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UN Rights Envoy at Saudi Consulate in Istanbul for Khashoggi
A United Nations human rights expert visited the vicinity of the Saudi consulate in Istanbul Tuesday as part of her investigation into the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Russia Expects Venezuela to Have Trouble Repaying Loan
Russia says it expects Venezuela to have problems repaying debt ahead of an upcoming payment on a Russian loan.
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The Lexicon of Leaving: AP Demystifies UK’s Brexit Jargon
From backstop to Brexiteer, Britain’s decision to leave the European Union, now scheduled for March 29, has spawned a baffling array of new terms.
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Malaysian Leader Says China-Backed Rail Project Too Costly
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad says that a multi-billion-dollar rail link project backed by China would 'impoverish' the country, saddling the government with excess debt for the next 30 years.
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China Questions Warning to Duke Students to Use English
A Chinese government spokesman has questioned the appropriateness of an email sent by a Duke University medical school administrator warning Chinese students to speak in English.
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The Latest: Pakistani Christian Woman Freed Over Blasphemy
The Latest on developments in Pakistan surrounding the case of Christian woman acquitted of blasphemy (all times local):