Eclipse aftermath, Canada’s defense plan, Boeing scrutiny
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Millions looked skyward today at one of the biggest events on the celestial calendar. For the lucky ones, the solar eclipse meant darkness in the mid-afternoon and the sight of the sun disappearing behind the moon’s shadow. Also: Canada lays out plans to modernize Canada’s military at a cost of billions of dollars, but fails to meet a NATO commitment of 2% of GDP. Plus: Boeing is under pressure after a piece of another passenger plane fell off during flight.
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