The meeting is intended to show that Europe remains committed to supporting Kyiv despite recent setbacks on the battlefield.European leaders were set to gather in Paris on Monday in an attempt to showcase unity and resolve in their support for Ukraine as the e... More »
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In 2018, Ed Pierson decided that he could no longer work as a senior manager for Boeing’s 737 MAX program.
At the company’s production facility in Renton, Washington, he had watched as employee morale plummeted and oversight and assembly procedures faltered. H... More »