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Scalable Aviation Training Requirements Airline maintenance companies and airport authorities facing changing challenges, from regulatory requirements to increasing complexity in aircraft systems, have proven Digital Learning is a strategic differentiator. It makes efficiency more convenient, increases knowledge retention, and keeps aviation professionals in adaptability and future prevention. Historically, aviation training has been dominated by face-to-face education, flight simulators, and on-site training. These practices remain essential, but are constrained. It is expensive, has high logistical challenges, and limited scalability. In a modern environment of travel demand after the high pandemic, growing fleets and rising labor forces, aviation stakeholders need faster, smarter,…

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A calm market response to the US attacks on Iranian sites showed investors view the action as “success in neutralizing Iran,” according to Jeremy Siegel, chief economist professor of finance and wisdom tree. “I think most people agree that they are farther away from producing bombs than they did on Friday. That’s positive for the market… for a final settlement in the Middle East.” “It’s like offsetting fear.” Even after the US stormed three nuclear sites and joined Israeli war with Iran over the weekend, stock futures remained largely unchanged. President Donald Trump said the air attacks “eliminate” these sites…

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Check out the companies that make headlines before the bell. Northern Trust – The Wall Street Journal cites people familiar with the issue, and reported that after the Wall Street Journal, stocks rose more than 6%, with New York Mellon Bank approaching Northern Trust last week to communicate interest in a merger between the two rivals. The report also says BNY is considering the next steps. This could include a formal bid for the Northern Trust. However, people warned that consultations might not bring about a deal. Fiserv – The financial services company’s shares rose almost 5% after revealing plans…

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Just as bright as feather public domain reviews The gut brain axis takes the earthly truth of the central stage Anthrarasite Belt Magazine’s Onion Dome Climate/environment Canadian companies line up first. Lessons from the protesters warmed the rocks Pandemic I hate them all, worst case pandemic scenarios, crime masks are wrong, and more Covid-y-note-over newsletter New research: childhood vaccination rates drop in 1,600 US counties 74 China? China’s Factors are rushing to reduce Donald Trump’s dependence on the US ft Chart Book 393: Where are the Chinese? – The current global economy, June 2025 edition of Adam Tooze I was…

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Trump’s “Mission Accomplished” after US strikes on Iran’s nuclear development sites is already not aging well. Trump was apparently looking forward to a repeat of the ego high he got after launching his Liberation Day “shock and awe” tariffs: “I am telling you, these countries are calling us up, kissing my ass.” The fact that (reported by Associated Press just now, as of 5:20 AM EDT) Fordow is again under attack proved that the initial strike was not “successful” even in US terms: Iran’s underground facility at Fordo again attacked, Iranian state TV says Iran’s underground enrichment site at Fordo…

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Most analysts not huffing the hopium don’t believe even the involvement of the mighty US will defeat Iran or topple its government. The larger question might be what other dirty tricks the CIA and Mossad might have up their sleeve in order to destabilize Tehran. Specifically, what could the role of the Kurds, Azerbaijan, and Turkey and its takfiri soldiers be in pursuit of that goal? Ahead of the Al Qaeda takeover of Syria we wrote about how Turkey was suddenly finding itself the recipient of good will from the West and how that likely meant something was afoot. We…

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Propublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates power abuse. Sign up and receive the biggest story as soon as it’s published. In 2022, three Food and Drug Administration inspectors headed to India to investigate a giant solar pharma plant that produces dozens of generic drugs aimed at Americans. Over two weeks, they discovered dangerous breakdowns in ways that had serious drugs, and the FDA ultimately placed the factory in an import ban. However, the agency quietly gave global manufacturers special passes to continue sending dozens of drugs to Americans, despite being made in the same substandard factory officially banned from…

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ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Joe DeMayo always knew his healthy years could end abruptly, bound to the lifespan of a transplanted kidney about the size of a small fist. But as the father of a toddler, he had hoped to have more time. When he was 33, his wife had donated her kidney to him, a milestone that changed the course of DeMayo’s life. The relentless fatigue, nose bleeds and itchy skin brought on by his own poorly functioning kidneys vanished, and…

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On January 15th, 2011, a cargo ship cruises towards the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Kasab, Oman.Marwan Naamani | AFP | Getty ImagesBEIJING – The recent flare-up in Middle Eastern tensions has not stopped China’s business optimism about opportunities in the region.China’s freight to Dubai’s logistics hub has risen 20% from this month as locals stock up on batteries and daily essentials. Estimates from Bear Huo, China’s general manager at FundPark, is a fintech startup that lends money to small Chinese businesses selling overseas via internet platforms.”Overall, Chinese merchants are relatively optimistic,” he said in Mandarin on Monday,…

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Connor here: Hopefully it’s not an experience we’ll face anytime soon. Daniela McChahay, assistant professor of history at Texas Institute of Technology. Her research seeks to connect Antarctica, the ocean and atmosphere to themes of modern world history. It was originally published in conversation. As the midwinter day of Antarctica, the longest and darkest day of the year approaches, winterers on the frozen continents continue to follow traditions up to over a century and early days of Antarctic exploration. The experience of winter in Antarctica can be disastrous, even when living with modern agreements, such as hot running water or…

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