U.S. Lawmakers Propose No-Fly List For Unruly Passengers

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WASHINGTON—Lawmakers in the U.S. House and Senate have introduced a bill that would create a federal no-fly list for airline passengers who assault flight attendants and crewmembers. The Protection from Abusive Passengers Act is the latest effort to curb the recent rise in violent confrontations...

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