United Airlines planes in San Francisco clip wings

The right wingtip of a United Airlines plane departing a gate collided with the left wingtip of another United plane in San Francisco early on Tuesday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. “While United Airlines Flight 863 was pushing back from the gate at San Francisco International Airport, its right wingtip struck the left wingtip…

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Cowboys, Steelers agree to trade for George Pickens: reports

The Dallas Cowboys agreed to a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers for wide receiver George Pickens on Wednesday, according to multiple reports. The Steelers will receive a 2026 third-round pick and pick swaps, ESPN reported. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Cowboys team owner Jerry Jones spoke of nearing “substantive trades” either before…

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Trump offers to help Obama with presidential library’s ‘disaster’

President Donald Trump on Tuesday offered to help out with the development of the Obama Presidential Center, which has been plagued by huge cost overruns and delays, with the project’s embrace of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies drawing significant attention recently. Trump, who reshaped city skylines with towering skyscrapers throughout his business career, linked…

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California’s green new scam could cost you $20,000

California has long fancied itself a beacon of environmental progress, a state willing to lead the charge in combating global warming.  But the reality is that this pursuit of a “green” future is coming at a staggering cost to California consumers and businesses, a cost that’s becoming increasingly unsustainable.  A recent study by the Pacific Research…

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Driverless big rig robotrucks are now on the road in this state

Aurora, a leader in autonomous vehicles, has officially deployed its driverless trucks on Texas roads, marking a key milestone in the evolution of transportation.  This development raises important questions about safety, reliability and the future of the trucking industry. Aurora’s autonomous trucks now operate on routes between Dallas and Houston, hauling commercial loads.  Join the…

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DEI is dead. Here’s what should come next

When President Lyndon Johnson’s later-Vice President Hubert Humphrey championed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, he exclaimed, “I will eat my hat if this leads to racial quotas.” Following the meteoric rise of DEI over the past few years, Humphrey would need a new hat.  Now, the DEI fad is rightly fading. The Supreme Court…

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