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B-52 Crash at Edwards Base and Supreme Court Legal Rulings

Eight crew members died when a B-52 bomber went down at Edwards Air Force Base in California, marking a grim start to a week defined by institutional shifts. The tragedy coincides with the Supreme Court’s decision to bypass major disputes involving the firearm industry and labor rights at Macy's.

B-52 Crash at Edwards Base and Supreme Court Legal Rulings

The loss of the B-52 aircraft brings renewed scrutiny to military aviation safety standards and the operational reliability of the aging fleet. While federal investigators begin the process of identifying the cause of the wreckage, the national judiciary is signaling a hands-off approach to several contentious issues. The Supreme Court confirmed it will not hear a challenge to a New York law that opens gun manufacturers to civil litigation, nor will it intervene in a labor compensation dispute involving Macy's employees who were terminated during strikes.

Away from the courtroom and the base, the sports world turns its focus to Shinnecock Hills. Scottie Scheffler is preparing his campaign for a career Grand Slam at the upcoming U.S. Open, hoping to build momentum following the Carolina Hurricanes' recent Stanley Cup victory.

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