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Japanese airlines ground Boeing 787 jets for safety checks after emergency landing

Boeing's troubles with its newest airplane got worse on Wednesday after an emergency landing prompted Japan's two biggest airlines to ground all their 787s for safety checks.

Smithsonian, patent office to reopen shuttered National Mall building as innovation pavilion

WASHINGTON - The Smithsonian Institution announced plans Wednesday to create an innovation pavilion with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in one of the oldest buildings on the National Mall.
A laid-back alternative to Cancun: The bohemian vibe and beaches of Tulum

A laid-back alternative to Cancun: The bohemian vibe and beaches of Tulum

TULUM, Mexico - The all-inclusive Cancun resorts are not known for topless women on the beach or Argentinians with scraggly beards playing Gypsy music.

Vietnam's prime minister halts planned eviction of popular rescue centre for bears

HANOI, Vietnam - Vietnam has abandoned plans to evict a rescue centre for bears from a national park, a move that follows pleas from western governments, U.S. senators and international celebrities to save the facility.
Japan's Boeing 787 jets grounded for safety checks after emergency landing, problems

Japan's Boeing 787 jets grounded for safety checks after emergency landing, problems

TOKYO - Japan's two biggest airlines grounded all their Boeing 787 aircraft for safety checks Wednesday after one was forced to make an emergency landing in the latest blow for the new jet.
Hibernating for the winter? Get to the mountains and enjoy Jasper in January

Hibernating for the winter? Get to the mountains and enjoy Jasper in January

JASPER, Alta. - It's like a big small-town party in the mountains. Jasper in January is an annual festival scheduled smack-dab in the middle of winter for those brave enough to celebrate the cold instead of running off to the beaches of Mexico.

Cuba acknowledges 51 new cases of cholera in capital amid rising concern

HAVANA - Cuba's Public Health Ministry on Tuesday acknowledged 51 new cases of cholera in the capital amid growing concerns about the illness' spread and disappointment in the diplomatic community over the government's lack of transparency.
Court takes up Yellowstone-area wolf harvests; hunting and trapping backers oppose closure

Court takes up Yellowstone-area wolf harvests; hunting and trapping backers oppose closure

LIVINGSTON, Mont. - Whether grey wolf hunting and trapping should continue outside the gates of Yellowstone National Park is in the hands of a state judge, after Montana wildlife officials pressed Monday to reinstate a temporary ban.
Illinois transportation agency sues United; says it runs 'sham' business to avoid fuel taxes

Illinois transportation agency sues United; says it runs 'sham' business to avoid fuel taxes

CHICAGO - A transportation agency on Monday filed a lawsuit alleging that United Airlines is falsely claiming to buy huge amounts of jet fuel out of a small, rural Illinois office that doesn't even have a computer to avoid paying tens of millions of
Hog-nosed skunk sighting at Grand Canyon has biologists wondering if it's visitor or resident

Hog-nosed skunk sighting at Grand Canyon has biologists wondering if it's visitor or resident

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - Desert bighorn sheep, river otters and mountain lions, yes. But a hog-nosed skunk at the Grand Canyon? Hardly. The striped creatures are usually found in southeastern Arizona, Texas and Mexico.