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As investigators begin to examine the cause of Wednesday night's fatal D.C.
aviation disaster, Journal reporter Ben Katz tells us Washington's jam packed airspace had prompted warnings for years.
There has been a lot of discussion as to the congestion at D.C.
has reached kind of a critical point.
Plus, with President Trump's self imposed tariff deadline looming for Canada and Mexico,
his aides look for a more targeted approach.
And the FDA approves a new painkiller meant to eliminate the risk of addiction.
It's Friday, January 31st.
I'm Luke Vargas for the Wall Street Journal and here is the AM Edition of what's news,
the top headlines and business stories moving YOUR WORLD Today.
Recovery efforts are continuing in Washington, D.C.
after an aviation disaster Wednesday involving a military helicopter
and an American Airlines regional jet that killed 67 people.
The National Transportation Safety Board, which is leading an investigation into the crash,
says it's found both of the jet's black boxes that record flight data
and cockpit audio and it plans to release a preliminary report into the incident within 30 days.
However, as journalists aviation reporter Ben Katz is here to discuss,