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  2. Boeing has temporarily stopped making 737 Max airplanes  CNN
  3. Boeing doesn’t expect regulators to sign off on 737 Max until mid-2020  CNBC
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  1. Legal weed sales prompt more applications for medical cards  Chicago Tribune
  2. Cities can’t opt out of legal pot under New Mexico proposal  The Boston Globe
  3. N.J. cannabis industry leaders to gather at huge conference. Here’s how to attend.  NJ.com
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  1. Civil War II: Gun control could push Virginia counties to join West Virginia  Washington Examiner
  2. Virginia sheriff: AOC’s claims about gun rights rally ‘not worthy of response’  Fox News
  3. Gun Rally in Virginia Was the Realization of MLK Jr.’s Dream, Says Gun Owners of America Spokesperson  Newsweek
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