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Libyan Army Chief Dies in Turkey Plane Crash

Libya's army chief, Lt Gen Mohamed Al-Haddad, and four others killed in a Falcon 50 jet crash near Ankara. Turkish authorities launch investigation after aircraft declared emergency. Read the full report.

Libyan Military Chief Dies in Turkey Plane Crash

Libya's top military commander Mohammed al-Haddad and seven others killed as their jet crashes near Ankara. Investigation points to technical failure, not sabotage. Read the full report.

Jim Beam to halt Kentucky bourbon production in 2026

Jim Beam announces a full-year production halt at its Kentucky distillery in 2026, signaling a major shift as the global bourbon market cools after two decades of growth. Explore the rise and fall of America's iconic spirit.

Mexican Navy Plane Crash in Texas Kills 5

A Mexican Navy medical transport plane crashed near Galveston, Texas, killing at least five, including a child. Four survivors were rescued. Read the latest updates.

Mexican Navy Plane Crashes Near Galveston, Texas

A Mexican Navy search and rescue plane crashes into the Gulf of Mexico near Galveston, Texas. One crew member dead, seven rescued. Details on the tragic incident and ongoing investigation.

Jim Beam Pauses Distillery Production for a Year

Jim Beam suspends bourbon making at its Clermont distillery in 2026. The pause, driven by tariffs and shifting demand, allows for upgrades while reassigning staff. Explore the challenges facing the US whiskey industry.

US Government Liable for Deadly Helicopter-Jet Collision

The US Justice Department has admitted liability for the January crash between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines jet near Washington DC that killed 67 people. Read the latest on the lawsuits and investigation.

Greg Biffle, family die in private jet crash

Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife, and two children killed in a Cessna crash after takeoff from Statesville. Details on the tragic accident and investigation.

US Government Liable for Deadly Washington Air Crash

The US Justice Department admits government liability for the January crash between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines jet near Washington, killing 67. Read details on the lawsuits and safety fallout.

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