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Delta is still melting down. It could last all week - CNN

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  1. Delta is still melting down. It could last all week  CNN
  2. Department of Transportation opens investigation into Delta over flight disruptions  ABC News
  3. Most airlines except one are recovering from the CrowdStrike tech outage. The feds have noticed  The Associated Press
  4. Falcon Content Update Remediation and Guidance Hub  CrowdStrike

BBC Chief Apologises To Former Strictly Come Dancing Contestants Amid Ongoing Investigation

Huffingtonpost.co.uk 

The cast of Strictly Come Dancing 2023

The head of the BBC has issued an apology to the former Strictly Come Dancing contestants whose experience on the show “hasn’t been wholly positive”.

For the past two months, the long-running BBC dance show has been under investigation after official complaints were made by several former contestants, including 2023 participants Amanda Abbington and Zara McDermott.

While the investigation is still ongoing, Deadline has quoted director general... Читать дальше...

Farm Aid returning to SPAC in September

News10.com 

Farm Aid is making its return to the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) on Saturday, September 21. The family-friendly music festival highlights how family farmers are essential for nutritious food, healthy soil and water, strong communities.

Budget proposals to play catalyst role for growth of the Indian solar sector: Industry players

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Energy sector players praise Union Budget for FY25, citing it as a catalyst for Indian solar industry growth. Key announcements include tax cuts on critical minerals, support for pumped storage projects, and policy clarity for energy transition. Education sector also sees significant funding allocation for quality improvement and skill development.

Union Budget 2024: Sitharaman's Budget cuts subsidy bill by 7.8% to Rs 3.81 lakh crore

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The government's 2024-25 Budget reflects a 7.8% reduction in subsidies for food, fertiliser, and fuel, with total allocation at Rs 3,81,175 crore, aligning with earlier estimates. Food subsidy is set at Rs 2,05,250 crore, fertiliser subsidy at Rs 1,64,000 crore, and petroleum subsidy, mainly for LPG, at Rs 11,925 crore. This move balances fiscal prudence with welfare measures, benefitting millions of individuals.