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Breaking News: UnitedHealthcare CEO Targeted, Alaska Airlines Door Incident Sparks Boeing Scrutiny
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Multiple news stories dominate headlines today: the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, an investigation into a Boeing manufacturing error that led to an Alaska Airlines mid-air emergency, and a major shipping accident in Baltimore.

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The flight was nearly full with the exception of a few seats; the two seats next to the missing door plug happened to be empty.New video shows the inside of an Alaska Airlines plane during mid-flight after a door plug blew off the fuselage, forcing the aircraft to make an emergency landing.A Boeing executive told ABC News this summer that the fuselage came to Boeing damaged from the supplier, and to fix the fuselage, the door plug needed to come off. Before they could get the plug back on, the plane needed to be moved; the overnight team put the door plug back on to seal the plane from the outdoor elements, but didnt install the bolts because it wasn't their job, the executive said. The first team never filled out the paperwork when they removed the door, so the next team didnt know to put the bolts back on, the executive said. The incident sparked intense scrutiny for Boeing that led to changes in the company, including a new CEO, the government mandating that Boeing slow down production, and increased oversight of the companys safety and quality management systems.The crash affected entry into the Port of Baltimore for weeks, with the debris blocking entry for other ships. Crews worked to remove about 50,000 tons of steel, concrete and asphalt from the channel and from the container ship, the Department of Justice said. The collapse is considered 'one of the worst transportation disasters in recent memory,' Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General Benjamin Mizer said

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