Max
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Arts
His Family Survived the Nazis by Living in a Chicken Coop
A new museum exhibit on the Holocaust focuses on eight narratives, including the account of a man whose family escaped death by hiding on a family farm.
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Arts
How ‘Furiosa’ Fits Into the ‘Mad Max’ Timeline
“Furiosa” is a prequel that intersects with the earlier movies in surprising ways. Here’s a chronology, plus our ideal order for watching the whole series.
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Business
‘Shortcuts Everywhere’: How Boeing Favored Speed Over Quality
In February last year, a new Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max plane was on one of its first flights when an automated stabilizing system appeared to malfunction, forcing the pilots to make an emergency landing soon after they took off. Less than two ...
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Business
Boeing C.E.O. to Step Down in Major Reshuffle at Embattled Plane Maker
The company’s chief executive, David Calhoun, said he would leave at the end of the year. Stan Deal, Boeing’s head of commercial planes, stepped down immediately.
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World
The Foreign Language That Changed My Teenage Son’s Life
Even as a little kid, my son Max had a way of immersing himself in the subjects he cared about. The first one I can remember was Thomas the Tank Engine. Max had a hand-me-down wooden train track set up on a low platform in our living room, and at age ...
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Business
Boeing Criminal Inquiry Expands With Subpoenas and Grand Jury
The Justice Department, which is investigating the blowout of a panel on an Alaska Airlines flight, is using a recently convened grand jury in Seattle.
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Business
Boeing Faces Justice Dept. Review Over Max 9 Incident
The department is looking into whether the blowout of a door panel in January violated a 2021 settlement after two fatal plane crashes.
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Business
Boeing 737 Max Official Is Out After Midair Mishap
The head of the factory where Max jets are made is leaving the company as it faces scrutiny of an incident that left a hole in a plane’s fuselage.
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Business
Boeing 737 Max 9 Safety Inspections Delayed
The Federal Aviation Administration said Boeing’s instructions for how airlines should check the planes was insufficient and the company would revise them.
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Business
Boeing’s Stock Drops as Investors Assess Fallout From 737 Max Incident
The aircraft maker and a key supplier of parts were punished in the markets after a chunk of a plane’s fuselage blew out on an Alaska Airlines flight.
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