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Israeli police officers secure a destroyed house that was hit by a rocket fired by Palestinians militants from Gaza, in Yahud, a Tel Aviv suburb near the airport, central Israel, Tuesday, July 22, 2014. As a result, Delta Air Lines and U.S. Airlines decided to cancel their scheduled flights to Israel. (Associated Press) **FILE**

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CARIBBEAN SEA (Sept. 21, 2012) A BQM-74E drone launches from the flight deck of the Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate USS Underwood (FFG 36) during a live-fire drone exercise. U.S. Navy photo.

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Drones fly at the Autel booth during the International Consumer Electronics Show Jan. 7 in Las Vegas. (Associated Press)

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National Edition News cover for March 27, 2015 - Rescue workers work on debris of the Germanwings jet at the crash site near Seyne-les-Alpes, France, Thursday, March 26, 2015. The co-pilot of the Germanwings jet barricaded himself in the cockpit and “intentionally” rammed the plane full speed into the French Alps, ignoring the captain’s frantic pounding on the cockpit door and the screams of terror from passengers, a prosecutor said Thursday. In a split second, he killed all 150 people aboard the plane. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)

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A Houthi Shiite fighter stands guard as people search for survivors under the rubble of houses destroyed by Saudi airstrikes near Sanaa airport in Yemen, Thursday. Saudi Arabia launched airstrikes targeting military installations in Yemen held by Shiite rebels. (Associated Press)

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Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin, center, with Gen. David Galtier, right,holds a press conference in Marseille, southern France, Thursday March 26, 2015. Robin said the co-pilot was alone at the controls of the Germanwings flight that slammed into an Alpine mountainside and "intentionally" sent the plane into the doomed descent, killing 150 people. (AP Photo)

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Family members of those killed in the crash of the Germanwings jetliner gather Tuesday in the French Alps father in Le Vernet, France Thursday. Commenting after listening to the plane's black box voice data recorder, Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin said Thursday that the crash was a deliberate act by the co-pilot of the passenger jet. (Associated Press photographs)

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Co-pilot Andreas Lubitz was alone at the controls of the Germanwings flight when he "intentionally" crashed the plane into an Alpine mountainside, killing all 150 people aboard, a French prosecutor said. (Associated Press)

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French gendarmes hold German and Spanish flags as family members of people involved in crash gathering in Le Vernet, France Thursday.

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Rescue workers sift through debris of the Germanwings jet at the crash site near Seyne-les-Alpes, France, Thursday. The co-pilot of the Germanwings jet barricaded himself in the cockpit and intentionally crashed the plane. (Associated Press)

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An oil transit pipeline runs across the tundra to flow station at the Prudhoe Bay oil field on Alaska's North Slope. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, File)

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At least 30 people were injured and others could be trapped in a five-story Manhattan building that caught fire and collapsed Thursday, New York police said

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A Phoenix woman is thankful to be alive after a neighbor came to her rescue and fatally shot her 29-year-old son as he was stabbing her in a meth-fueled rage. (KPHO/KTVK)

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"Do You Believe?" is a movie described as "Crash" for Christians. The film offers a cast of big stars and bigger expectations.

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A French army helicopter heads to the Germanwings flight crash site near Seyne-les-Alpes, Wednesday, March 25, 2015, after the jetliner crashed Tuesday in the French Alps. (Associated Press)

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In this Jan. 12, 2015 file photo, a woman is transported in a wheelchair onto an ambulance as people are evacuated from a smoke filled Metro subway tunnel in Washington. A policy of routing calls about emergencies on the Metro subway system directly to a supervisor at the District of Columbia’s 911 call center contributed to delays in getting firefighters to the scene of an accident that turned deadly, officials say. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File) — FILE

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A section of scaffolding protrudes from a shattered window at the scene of a construction accident that killed three people and sent another to a hospital, Monday, March 23, 2015, in Raleigh, N.C. A scaffolding holding at least three workers fell and crashed into the Charter Square project, an 11-story building being built on the south end of Fayetteville Street. (AP Photo/The News & Observer, Harry Lynch)

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National Edition Opinion cover for March 24, 2015 - How a bad Iran deal could destroy Israel (Illustration by Kevin Kreneck/Tribune Content Agency)

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Construction workers gather outside the scene where a section of scaffolding collapsed at a high-rise construction project, killing three people and sending another to a hospital, Monday, March 23, 2015, in downtown Raleigh, N.C. (AP Photo/The News & Observer, Harry Lynch)