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From Title: Boeing's Fatal Flaw
After the second 737 MAX crash, the Federal Aviation Association conducted an investigation, focusing on development and certification. Boeing insider Rick Ludtke publicly revealed...
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Expanding MCAS, engineers included probes for activation; miscalibrations caused the Lion Air and Ethiopian Air crashes. While Muilenburg pushed ideas that lack of experience and t...
During a congressional hearing, families learn the F.A.A. and Boeing ignored known risks associated with the MCAS and inadequate pilot training. After the Lion Air crash, the admin...
The relatives of crash victims recall learning about the Addis Ababa disaster. Boeing executives hope the cause is not connected to the Jakarta accident. Investigations reveal that...
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the United States has provided more than $75 billion in aid to Ukraine, which the Ukrainian government has directed toward military o...
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According to the U.S. Department of Labor, American women are paid 84 cents on average, for every dollar men make. This wage gap has persisted despite near-record rates of women's...
From Title: David H. Petraeus and Andrew Roberts on Conflict, War, and Debate
Ensuring deterrence is the most important aspect for military leaders in today's battlefield. Roberts discusses two major aspects of deterrence. Petraeus states that potential adve...
From Title: Has Citizens United Undermined Democracy?: A Debate
Moderator John Donvan outlines the debate topic of Citizens United undermining democracy and introduces panelists Assistant Professor of Law Francesca Procaccini, Professor of Law...
Citizens United creates a doorway that allows dark money to manipulate our political process, resulting in unequal influence; it overshadows the average citizen’s voice. Rights ser...
Since Citizens United, over $2 billion of dark money has entered federal elections. One can locate dark money in bankruptcy filings and criminal prosecutions. First Energy members...
The disallowance of a Hilary Clinton documentary on pay per view sparked the Citizens United case. Political speech must maintain protection under the First Amendment. No speech is...
Torres-Spelliscy discusses corporate spending in the 2020 presidential election; big spending demoralizes the average voter. Panelists argue aspects of dark money, donor disclosure...
Abrams would oppose a constitutional amendment that returns the U.S. to a pre-Citizens United regime. Procaccini would like to rollback heightened protection of political speech. T...
Wang supports choice; it is the right of individuals and organizations to choose whether to disclose donors. He provides an example of why we should not mandate disclosure.
Citizens United is at the cleavage point between free speech and democracy. Procaccini believes there should be a limiting principle.
Abrams suspects the enforcement of prohibiting foreign contributions, but it should not lead to abandoning First Amendment rights. Torres-Spellicsy states, the FEC has left ambigui...
Donvan thanks panelists and asks the audience to reveal their position on the debate topic and who changed their minds over the course of the debate.
From Series: Dante: Inferno to Paradise
Interweaving soaring scenes from the second and third parts of The Divine Comedy with key events of Dante’s biography, Part Two chronicles the poet’s journey up the mountain of Pur...
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American men are stuck in what’s been dubbed a friendship recession, with 20 percent of single men now saying they don’t have any close friends. More than half of all men report fe...
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From Title: Part 1: The Inferno (1216-1308) (Dante: Inferno to Paradise)
By the spring of 1306, Dante had been fleeing the divided factions in Florence for nearly four years. He reached a remote castle in the mountains of the Lunigiana region. Many beli...
Dante was nine-years-old when he first saw Beatrice in 1274; he called it a life-changing moment. When they were 18, he saw her again. Dante had a frightening vision that night.
Dante became one of the six ruling priors of Florence in 1300 for a two-month term. As fighting between the Guelphs intensified resulting in the Black Coup, Dante had to flee to Ro...
Once in power, the Black Guelphs executed and exiled hundreds of people. They charged Dante with corruption, but he never returned to Florence for the trial. In 1302, they sentence...
Dante meets the spirit of the poet Virgil, who wrote about the fall of Troy. Virgil offers to guide Dante out but he must go through all the failures and triumphs of humanity to re...
To convince Dante to go with him, Virgil tells Dante that Beatrice sent him out of love. Love makes Dante leave the forest to face his greatest fears.
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