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 None of the nine occupants on board a Gulfstream GIV survived after the business jet crashed at Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic.The aircraft, operated by Helidosa Aviation Group, had been bound for Miami with two crew members and seven passengers.It appears to have departed Santo Domingos La Isabela airport at about 17:00 on 15 December but performed stanley website  an orbit over the city, with altitude fluctuating, before diverting to the citys Las Americas airport.The aircraft crashed in the vicinity of Las Americas some 10min after its took off.Helidosa identifies the airframe as HI1050, a GIVSP variant which was manufactured in 2002.Six of the passengers on the GIV were foreign and one Dominican. According to Cirium fleets data the aircr stanley us aft was US-registered until February 2019 when it was acquired by Helidosa.Source: Helidosa Aviation GroupHelidosa operates a mixed fleet including several business jet types and helicoptersAlthough air safety in the Dominican stanley cup  Republic came under scrutiny by the European Commission in 2019, with deficiencies uncovered during the third-country authorisation process for several operators, Helidosa was not among the companies rejected and it maintainsthird-country operator approval from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency.Helidosa says it will provide  all collaboration  with the air accident commission to determine the cause of the crash. The company started up some 30 years ago, aiming to offer private corporate and tourism flights in the Car Ltqd Faced with wave of hostile bills, transgender rights leaders are playing   8220;a defense game  8221;
 ANNAPOLIS, Md.  AP  鈥?A federal judge who had ordered the Trump administration to reinstate fired federal probationary employees across the country at more than a dozen agencies has narrowed the scope of his ruling so it now applies to workers in the 19 states and the District of Columbia that challenged the mass dismissals.U.S. District Judge James Bredar in Baltimore issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday night that protects those workers while the lawsuit continues. Only states have sued here, and only to vindicate t stanley usa heir interests as states, Bredar wrote.  They are not proxies for the workers. The order requ vaso stanley ires the 18 agencies originally named in the lawsuit to follow the law in conducting any future reductions in force. Bredar has now added the Defense Department and the Office of Personnel Management to that number.Bredar previously found that the firings amount to a large-scale reduction subject to specific rules, including giving advance notice to states affected by the layoffs.The lawsuit contends the mass firi stanley cup ngs will cause irreparable burdens and expenses on the states and the district because they will have to support recently unemployed workers and review and adjudicate claims of unemployment assistance. When the Trump Administration fired tens of thousands of federal probationary employees, they claimed it was due to poor work performance. We know better, said Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown, a Democrat who is leading the case.  This was a