“With the narrow-body 737 MAX grounded for over a year since two fatal crashes, building and selling more 787s has been crucial to Boeing’s financial recovery,” the Journal noted. Boeing has orders for 526 of the planes and has delivered almost 1,000.
In this episode, John Ubaldi of The Ubaldi Reports discusses the first, and somewhat chaotic, presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
Do law enforcement agencies incorporate too many military tactics and equipment in their policing efforts? In this episode, Dr. Bjorn Mercer talks to AMU Criminal Justice program director, Dr. Chuck Russo, about the origins of the military and domestic law enforcement as well as the benefits and downfalls of ongoing collaboration and more.
By Buster Nicholson
During this budget season, municipal leaders are facing significant revenue shortfalls due to COVID-19. Here are ways to improve efficiency and cut costs without sacrificing levels of service.
By Dr. Gary Deel
Free will might not be an illusion after all. Just because we haven’t yet found a scientific explanation to support free will doesn’t mean we never will.
71% of full-service operators do not expect their restaurant sales to return to pre-coronavirus levels within the next six months.
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski
The economic impacts of COVID-19 have made more people vulnerable to human trafficking. At the same time, law enforcement agencies are overburdened and have fewer resources to dedicate to investigating these crimes.
The coronavirus pandemic is not only affecting passenger travel, but also the transportation of goods and the continuity of the supply chain.