The FAA said its preliminary analysis “determined that a data file was damaged by personnel who failed to follow procedures” and that the system was functioning properly Thursday.
Safety Ryan Neal ready to return from injury as Seahawks face 49ers
Seahawks safety Ryan Neal missed the last three games because of a knee injury. He’s ready to return to the field for the playoff matchup against the 49ers.
I had my hands boiled & my face smashed by Putin’s soldiers in a torture chamber – us civilians were put through hell
A CIVILIAN’S hands were boiled and her face was smashed in by Putin’s soldiers in a torture chamber, she revealed.
Others suffered electric shocks to their genitals and ears, were beaten up and suffocated by various methods, victims told law e…
Devika Rani: The myths surrounding ‘Bollywood’s longest kiss’
The 1933 film Karma has long been written about as the film with Bollywood’s first-ever and longest kiss.
Severely Injured Russian Soldiers Are Sent Back To Ukraine War Without Doctor’s Approval: Report
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Google To Allow Rust Code In the Chromium Browser
Google announced today that moving forward they will be allowing Rust code into the Chromium code-base, the open-source project that ultimately served as the basis for their Chrome web browser. Phoronix reports: Google is working to introduce a product…
Peru closes airport as nationwide anti-government protests persist
Weeks-long protests that have left dozens dead across Peru continued on Thursday, with escalating tensions in Andean city Cusco prompting the government to preemptively close the tourist hub’s airport.
China’s reopened borders raise hopes for soccer resurgence
After three years of isolation and financial struggles in Chinese soccer, the country is reopening its borders and economy to the outside world.
Thailand is Failing Refugee Children
The recent arrival of civilians fleeing Myanmar’s conflict has highlighted a serious shortcoming in the Thai government’s approach to refugees.
Alaska governor pitches plan to capitalize on carbon markets
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is proposing the state capitalize on carbon markets to help shore up revenues long reliant from the proceeds from oil and gas