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American Airline Arrested College Student for Peeing on Passenger
A college student from the United States was detained over the weekend for urinating on a fellow passenger on an American Airlines flight. According to the news agency ANI, authorities in Delhi, India greeted the flight and arrested 21-year-old Aryan Vohra. The airline stated that Vohra, an Indian student attending school in the United States,…
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Plane Loaded of Vomiting People Stranded at Closed Airport Overnight
Two passengers told WNCN that a Friday Southwest trip from Baltimore to Raleigh turned into a nine-hour nightmare featuring scared, vomiting passengers and an abandoned airport. A Southwest representative verified that the trip, which was anticipated to last roughly 75 minutes, ran out of fuel near Raleigh due to poor weather. As the airplane approached…
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Experts Warn About Rising Climate Anxiety In Children
Medical professionals sound the alarm about the growth of “climate anxiety” among children and adolescents worldwide. A psychology professor from Suffolk University in Boston told CBS News, “We observe a lot of young people stating, ‘I believe my life will be worse than my parents’ lifetime.’” According to findings from a study in The Lancet…
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Russian Soldiers Battle in Ukraine with Shovels from the 19th Century
According to an update from the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defense, Russian servicemen in Ukraine have been urged to fight with obsolete shovels due to a scarcity of ammunition. Late in February, the Ministry of Defense instructed the armed forces to utilize MPL-50 shovels designed in 1869, which have remained virtually intact. According to the…
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UC Berkeley Professor Exhumed Hundreds of Native Americans
Almost thirty years after federally sponsored universities were required to report and return any human remains believed to be Native American, the University of California Berkeley’s museum of anthropology still contains the remains of more than 9,000 Indigenous individuals. Even more incriminating, a May 2022 study revealed that a veteran anthropology professor’s collection contained the…
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Unions Claim Norfolk Southern Crash Site Employees Are Sick
According to railroad unions, Norfolk Southern employees who were present at the derailment and chemical spill scene in East Palestine, Ohio, have been ill. According to CNBC, union representatives addressed letters to government officials, including East Palestine Mayor Trent Conway, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, stating that Norfolk Southern employees were…
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Hundreds of Israeli Troops Will Skip Training to Protest Netanyahu
Reuters reports that dozens of Israeli troops protesting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial crackdown decided not to participate in a Wednesday drill. The troops, who are members of Israel’s air force reserves, stated in a letter distributed to Israeli media that they would instead focus on “conversation and reflection for the sake of democracy and…
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AAA Reports More Drivers Are Afraid Of Self-Driving Vehicles
Businesses like Tesla and Motional may be enthusiastic about driverless vehicles, but a recent AAA survey reveals that many motorists are considerably more skeptical. Seventy percent of drivers stated they were terrified to operate self-driving vehicles, an increase from the previous year’s figure of 55 percent. The primary reasons for their hesitation were the safety…
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein Admitted to Hospital with Shingles Infection
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D) has been hospitalized in San Francisco for shingles infection, according to a statement released to the San Francisco Chronicle on Thursday. The newspaper stated that the California congressman was diagnosed with the virus, a non-life-threatening condition that causes a severe rash, in late February. She is anticipated to recover fully. Earlier…
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1983 Murder Suspect Kills Himself Following Interview With Detective
On Wednesday, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office disclosed that an Oregon man killed himself last month after being examined by police in connection with a 1983 homicide. 70-year-old Randal “Randy” McEvers was found dead on February 8. Detectives were looking into McEvers as a possible suspect in the demise of his wife, Nancy. Later that…