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Pentagon lost contact with Army helicopter on May 1 flight, causing 2 planes to abort D.C. landings by 《亚太新闻周刊》
4 partners leave Paul Weiss after firm cut deal with Trump, including Democratic lawyer Karen Dunn by 《亚太新闻周刊》
DOGE cuts to weather balloon sites leave U.S. without crucial data, some meteorologists say by 《亚太新闻周刊》