Thousands gather for annual "March On for Voting Rights"
Civil rights leaders and activists gathered on Saturday to call on Congress to pass federal voting rights protections at a rally in Washington, D.C.
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Civil rights leaders and activists gathered on Saturday to call on Congress to pass federal voting rights protections at a rally in Washington, D.C.
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The Federal Aviation Administration announced Thursday it would seek more than $500,000 in fines against 34 passengers for bad behavior on flights.
The demand for jet fuel is up as firefighting aircraft battle blazes across the West.
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The Federal Aviation Administration announced it would pursue fines against passengers in eight incidents, while the Transportation Security Administration said its officers had been assaulted in two separate incidents.
Four people are facing fines as high as $15,500 for incidents that included refusing to wear masks.
The Federal Aviation Administration has received roughly 2,500 reports of unruly passenger behavior since the beginning of the year.
The New York mayor did what many would love to do on a work video call: chow down on fries and a burger.
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