The shakeup comes weeks after the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said that Boeing is not paying enough attention to safety. ARLINGTON, Va. — Boeing said Wednesday that the head of its 737 program is leaving the company in an executive shake-up weeks after a door panel blew out on a flight over Oregon, renewing questions about safety at the company. Katie Ringgold will succeed him as vice president and general manager of the 737 program, and the company's Renton, Washington site. “Our customers demand, and deserve, nothing less.”In January, an emergency door panel blew off a Boeing 737 Max 9 over Oregon. Bolts that helped secure a panel to the frame of the 737 Max 9 were missing before the panel blew off the Alaska Airlines plane last month, according to accident investigators.

February 22, 2024 01:28 UTC

Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo denied new trial A federal judge denied Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo’s attempts to throw out or reduce the $63.5 million judgment against him.

February 21, 2024 23:27 UTC

Little Ethiopia's Meals by Genet featured on Freeform's Chrissy & Dave Dine OutMeals by Genet, a favorite in LA's Little Ethiopia, is featured on Freeform's Chrissy & Dave Dine Out. Meals by Genet, a favorite in LA's Little Ethiopia, is featured on Freeform's Chrissy & Dave Dine Out. Meals by Genet, a favorite in LA's Little Ethiopia, is featured on Freeform's Chrissy & Dave Dine Out. Meals by Genet, a favorite in LA's Little Ethiopia, is featured on Freeform's Chrissy & Dave Dine Out. "Having Chrissy & Dave Dine Out coming here, I was just so excited to be a part of that," said Agonafer.

February 21, 2024 22:47 UTC

Children identified in Lauderdale-By-The-Sea fatal sandhole collapse Police have identified the two children who were trapped inside the deadly sandhole collapse on Tuesday.

February 21, 2024 22:20 UTC

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Abyssinia Ethiopian restaurant shares rich culture through food | Black History Month"I want the customer to leave to be like, 'Oh, I remember that place. It's the best food, the best culture.'"

February 21, 2024 19:12 UTC

In the same style as the Fairmont Cup competition format, golf enthusiasts are invited to Fairmont Taghazout Bay to experience their own private golf experience all year round, with scheduled golf courses, depending on their golfer’s ability, which can be curated as such by the golf course specialists. TAGHAZOUT BAY – Facing the golden sand shores of the Atlantic and having the Atlas Mountains as its backdrop, Fairmont Taghazout Bay is the ultimate oceanside luxury resort of Southern Morocco’s coast. This January 2024, Fairmont Taghazout Bay hosted, for the first time, the prestigious Morocco Fairmont Golf Cup, where golf lovers were able to indulge their passion on the world-class golf course. Over the two days of competition, guests engaged in two rounds, over Scramble and Front Nine competition styles. Francis Desjardins, the resort’s General Manager comments: “We are delighted to be part of the Morocco Fairmont Golf Cup for the first time and being able to showcase our golf offering to international travellers.

February 21, 2024 18:44 UTC

The agreement grants Turkey "comprehensive authority" over the defence and management of Somalia’s maritime territory, the newspaper reported. Turkey will allegedly receive 30 percent of revenues from Somalia’s exclusive economic zone as payment for its maritime security services. "Turkey is the closest ally of Somalia and Somalia needs help to secure its maritime borders. "Somalia is Turkey's gateway to Africa, and its policy in Africa began with Somalia. The deal between Turkey and Somalia was first signed by the two countries' defence ministers on February 8.

February 21, 2024 18:17 UTC

Kenyan authorities have intercepted a suspected human trafficking operation, apprehending 90 individuals, including children, believed to be Ethiopian nationals attempting to cross the border into Tanzania illegally. The driver, a resident of Loitokitok town, has been arrested and faces human trafficking charges. This incident sheds light on the continuing prevalence of human trafficking in the region. These events highlight the importance of public vigilance in reporting suspicious activity related to human trafficking, aiding law enforcement in dismantling such criminal networks. Kenya faces a serious human trafficking problem, acting as a destination, source, and transit point for victims.

February 21, 2024 18:14 UTC

0 shares ShareTweetPinAddis Ababa, February 21, 2024(Addis Walta) Eswatini Prime Minister, Russell Mmiso Dlamini sees the opportunity for an aviation industry partnership with Ethiopian Airlines. The Prime Minister who came to attend the AU summit last week has visited Ethiopian Airlines. The Prime Minister said Ethiopian Airlines is a big carrier that would propel the two nations’ bilateral ties. “Since I came here, we had an opportunity to visit Ethiopian Airlines. We think a partnership with Ethiopian Airlines can help strengthen our aviation industry in the country,” the Prime Minister told ENA.

February 21, 2024 17:43 UTC

Somalia's executive and legislative branches have approved a crucial 10-year defense and economic cooperation agreement with Turkey, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has announced. Under the agreement, Turkey will build, train and equip the Somali navy, said Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre, addressing members of the cabinet. The agreement was signed in Turkey on February 8 by Somalia Defense Minister Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur and Turkey Minister of National Defense Yasar Guler. Mohamud said Somalia has been looking for a country to enter with a bilateral agreement on building a navy. Asked whether the deal between Somaliland and Ethiopia prompted the agreement, Mohamud said the government has been working on the agreement for some time.

February 21, 2024 17:28 UTC

FIU professor explains why retirees are coming out of retirement Deanne Butchey, a finance professor at Florida International University, joined CBS News Miami to discuss why a number of retirees are coming out of retirement.

February 21, 2024 17:22 UTC

VERNON, NEW JERSEY – Mountain Creek announce a substantial investment to bring automated snowmaking to the mountain for next winter. The initial phase of this project will see a $5 million total investment to install an automated snowmaking system at Vernon Peak. This project will be our next step towards the future of snowmaking at Mountain Creek.” says Evan Kovach, Mountain Creek Resort Chief (General Manager). “TechnoAlpin is thrilled to be working with Mountain Creek to bring cutting-edge snowmaking to the mountain. Mountain Creek Snowmaking Statistics:

February 21, 2024 16:38 UTC

Ethiopia’s march toward being Africa’s block reward mining hub has been significantly boosted, with the country’s government signing a deal with a Hong Kong firm to inject $250 million into BTC mining. Initially, its social media post confirmed that it had signed the agreement with Data Center Service PLC, a subsidiary of West Data Group. Launched initially as a digital asset trading and blockchain financial services firm, the Hong Kong-based West Data Group ventured into BTC mining in 2021. Ethiopia has invested heavily in electricity production and offers some of the lowest rates globally, drawing block reward miners. Currently, the block reward miners are happy to find a home after unsuccessful stints in Kazakhstan, Russia, Iran, and a few other European countries.

February 21, 2024 16:35 UTC

There was a justification for this, claimed the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) some years ago. Yet its climate experts still contended that hydropower could be a crucial part of the world’s energy transition, arguing that an electric dam will produce seemingly endless energy. Under those anaerobic conditions, rotting vegetation generates methane instead.”While CO 2 also seriously harms the climate, methane emissions are far worse in the short term. Similarly, in southern Africa, water levels at the Kariba Dam’s reservoir, located between Zambia and Zimbabwe, have fluctuated drastically, impairing its ability to produce consistent energy. Hydropower won’t help solve the climate crisis, but new dam projects may lead to war over one thing key to our survival—access to fresh, clean water.

February 21, 2024 16:07 UTC