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Inside Boeing: ā€˜These decisions will end with a hole in the groundā€™

ā€˜They were always caught flat-footed by some terrible problem that many people in the workplace knew would happen... And that happened over and over and over and over and over again.ā€™ Io Dodds reports on a corporate nightmare

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A college student told friends she was excited for a first date. Part of her dismembered body was found on a beach a day later

Teenager Sade Robinson sent a Snap message to friends from a Milwaukee bar on the night of 1 April. It was the last time she was seen alive reports Mike Bedigan

<p>Milwaukee student Sade Robinsonā€™s body was found dismembered on a beach after she sent a Snap to friends from a first date  </p>
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Tropicana hotel demolition: Vegas chooses cash over legacy

The Tropicana has been synonymous with old-world Las Vegas glamour for nearly seven decades ā€“ but the legendary landmark has now closed its doors to make way for a $1.5 billion baseball stadium. As historians scramble to preserve the Tropicanaā€™s colourful past, the siteā€™s sporting future exemplifies the cityā€™s ever-changing identity, writes Sheila Flynn

Netanyahu is a ruthless opportunist who will do whatā€™s best for him

Having faced increasing pressure from Western allies over Israelā€™s conduct during the war in Gaza, the Israeli prime minister has had those same allies rush to help over Tehranā€™s attack, writes Kim Sengupta. He will not want to squander that goodwill

<p>Benjamin Netanyahu with his war cabinet. The Israeli PM has often been accused of using war to his political advantage </p>

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