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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which draws up federal standards with the EPA, said the government continues to work on a final fuel economy rule that will apply to all automakers. The administration's proposals do not prevent any automaker from designing and building highly fuel-efficient vehicles, the agency said in a statement. 352

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The Padres pulled away in the fifth inning, aided by a popup that was lost in the sun. With Margot on first base, Austin Hedges hit a bloop toward Muncy at first base. Muncy moved into position, but lost track of the ball as it came down and hit him in the back of the head. 274

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The Pirates and the family of the late Hall of Fame right fielder are hoping to spark a movement in which No. 21 will be retired throughout Major League Baseball. Clemente was named the National League MVP in 1966. Tragically his life was cut short when on Dec. 31, 1972, the plane he was in crashed following takeoff in Puerto Rico while trying to take relief supplies to Nicaragua following an earthquake.He was 38.In 2009, MLB retired No. 42 in honor of Jackie Robinson, who broke the sport's color barrier in 1947. 518

  

The plane, a new Boeing 737 MAX 8, had reported problems the night before on a flight from Denpasar to Jakarta Air Lion's CEO Edward Sirait told local media TV1 in an interview.Sirait said engineers had checked and repaired the problem and reported that the plane was ready to fly. He added that Lion Air was preparing two aircraft to fly victims' family members from Pangkal Pinang to Jakarta.The captain of the plane, Bhavye Suneja, an Indian national, had more than 6,000 flight hours, and his copilot, named Harvino, more than 5,000, according to a statement posted by Lion Air.The plane took off from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Greater Jakarta at 6.21 a.m. local time, and had been due to land at around 7:30 a.m. in Pangkal Pinan, the largest city on the Indonesian island of Bangka.Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said there were 20 ministry officials on board, who were returning to their posts in Pangkal Pinang after spending the weekend with their families in Jakarta for a public holiday.Debris, life vests and a cellphone have been discovered in the water two nautical miles from the coordinates given as the crash site, SAR officials said. The fuselage has not yet been located.Boats, a helicopter and 250 rescuers, including divers, were working at the crash site, some 34 nautical miles northeast of the coast near Jakarta in the Java Sea. The frogmen are searching in water up to 35 meters (114 feet) deep.Images have been released by Indonesia Disaster Mitigation Agency showing officials examining what appears to be debris from the plane. Video shows an oil slick at the presumed site of the crash.Authorities said they are still trying to locate the Emergency Locator Transmitter which is currently not transmitting.Lion Air's President Edward Sirait said the plane was "airworthy" and that the pilot had carried out all pre-flight inspections according to procedure. Speaking to reporters at Lion Air's headquarters in Jakarta, Sirait said the pilots had passed mandatory drug screening. 2051

  

The items are brought inside, where employees like Talon Mills sort and price the items before they hit the shelves.Mills has been working at this Goodwill location for just more than a year. He says he's seen it all when it comes to what's donated."If you can think of it, we've probably gotten it here," Mills said. But last month, he saw something he hadn't seen before — a Purple Heart medal. "I was going through a box, just like any other day," Mills said. "And there was that small box right there. I opened it, recognized it right away, knew what it was."The name on the back of this prestigious award is Nick D'Amelio Jr. He was a Second Class Seaman in the U.S. Navy and served in World War II. He served on a destroyer that was sunk by Japanese warships off the coast of Guadalcanal on Sept. 5, 1942. The Navy considered him lost at sea a year later. It's unclear when D'Amelio was awarded the Purple Heart."Somebody must know who had this person in their family, and we're able to get it to the right people," said Judi Roman Bucasas, the director of marketing for the Goodwill of Southern Arizona.Goodwill of Southern Arizona is hoping to return the Purple Heart to its rightful owner. They took to social media to spread the word, and are also working with the nonprofit organization Purple Hearts Reunited. "We know the person did something really heroic, or that person gave the ultimate sacrifice," Roman Bucasas said. "And I think being in a military town, it's important for us to be able to serve our service members in that way, too."Mills says he's happy to be a part of the efforts to return the medal to the family of D'Amelio. "I don't know, maybe it could have just got swept up under the rug somewhere," Mills said. "And they never really would have gotten the opportunity to find it and reconnect with that."Anyone with information is asked to call 520-623-5174, extension 7039. 1906

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