9/28: Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan

[ad_1] This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Democratic Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Tim Kaine join to discuss where negotiations stand in the Senate as the threat of government shutdown looms over Washington, D.C. Plus, former White House special counsel in President Trump’s first term, Ty Cobb, joins. [ad_2] Source link

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Frightening new details emerge about turbulence that threw passengers into ceiling on Delta flight, injuring 18

[ad_1] Passengers who weren’t buckled aboard a Delta Air Lines flight to Europe were violently thrown into the ceiling and back down to the floor in July when the plane encountered severe turbulence in a thunderstorm over Wyoming, according to a new report on the incident. The National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday that passengers…

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CBP officers at Florida airport discover human skull and bones in luggage, passenger claims ritual use

[ad_1] What began as a routine baggage check at Tampa International Airport ended with U.S. customs officers unwrapping something far darker — a foil-wrapped bundle of bones, including part of a human skull. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers made the shocking discovery when a passenger declaring just 10 cigars was found carrying a bag…

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Denny’s to go private in $620 million deal for the 72-year-old breakfast chain

[ad_1] Denny’s, the breakfast chain known for classic diner food and its Grand Slam Breakfast, is going private in a $620 million deal orchestrated by a group of investors. The deal, announced Monday, values the chain at $620 million, including debt. The investors purchasing the company are private equity investment company TriArtisan Capital Advisors, investment firm…

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Suspect charged with starting Los Angeles Palisades Fire

[ad_1] Nine months after one of the worst and deadliest wildfires in Los Angeles history, federal authorities arrested 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht. He’s charged with setting a small fire along a hiking trail in Pacific Palisades that smoldered beneath the ground before exploding a week later. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. [ad_2] Source link

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Conservatives and economists warn Trump admin. against buying stakes in U.S. companies beyond Intel

[ad_1] Washington — The Trump administration’s 10% stake in Intel, announced not long after President Trump had called on the chip maker’s CEO to resign, is being criticized by conservatives and some economic policy experts alike, who worry such extensive government intervention undermines free enterprise.  Kevin Hassett, director of the White House National Economic Council,…

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