Boris Johnson is deadly serious about building a £20 billion bridge between Scotland and Northern Ireland, which one engineer described as being 'as feasible as building a bridge to the moon'

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Boris Johnson is deadly serious about building a £20 billion bridge between Scotland and Northern Ireland, which one engineer described as being 'as feasible as building a bridge to the moon'
 
 
Boris Johnson is deadly serious about building a £20 billion bridge between Scotland and Northern Ireland, which one engineer described as being 'as feasible as building a bridge to the moon'
 
One offshore engineer said that "no sane contractor or responsible government" would attempt to build such a bridge.
 
 
 
 
 
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Air Force One may soon get its first new paint job since the Kennedy years — here's what it was like on JFK's version of the presidential airliner
 
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Leaked documents reportedly show the CIA secretly bought an encryption company and used it to spy on clients — while turning a profit
 
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Boeing is flying the 737 Max around the US with test crews and no passengers to prepare for the plane's return
 
 
Boeing is flying the 737 Max around the US with test crews and no passengers to prepare for the plane's return
 
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The Pentagon revealed the new paint scheme for Air Force One, and people say it looks like Trump's private jet
 
 
The Pentagon revealed the new paint scheme for Air Force One, and people say it looks like Trump's private jet
 
Buried in the Pentagon's budget request is a photo that appears to confirm the future Air Force One is getting a red, white, and blue paint job.
 
 
 
 
 
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Trump suggested that the military might take disciplinary action against Lt. Col. Alex Vindman after he was kicked off the NSC
 
 
Trump suggested that the military might take disciplinary action against Lt. Col. Alex Vindman after he was kicked off the NSC
 
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Trump doesn't really respect members of the military. He uses them as props.
 
 
Trump doesn't really respect members of the military. He uses them as props.
 
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Two-dozen US Marines were discharged after an investigation over their alleged involvement in drug crimes and a human trafficking operation along the border
 
 
Two-dozen US Marines were discharged after an investigation over their alleged involvement in drug crimes and a human trafficking operation along the border
 
One of the ex-Marines will face time in military prison, others did not face judicial action after chargers were dropped following an unlawful arrest.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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