Passenger, Flight Attendant Injured on Southwest Flight During Severe Turbulence A Southwest Airlines flight (SW4273) from New Orleans to Orlando encountered severe turbulence, and two people were injured. According to a spokesperson for Tampa International Airport, the flight had ... 04/20/2024 - 4:00 am | View Link
An Air New Zealand passenger was left with a broken leg in the air for over 6 hours after severe turbulence A 47-year-old Air New Zealand passenger was visiting the bathroom 30 minutes into a seven-hour flight when severe turbulence lead to a bad leg break. 04/19/2024 - 12:27 am | View Link
2 injured on Southwest flight after turbulence forces emergency landing in Tampa A Southwest Airlines flight headed to Orlando from New Orleans made an emergency landing in Tampa Wednesday after it encountered turbulence, and two people, including a flight attendant ... 04/4/2024 - 5:29 am | View Link
Passenger, Flight Attendant Injured During Severe Turbulence Two people were injured after a Southwest Airlines flight experienced severe turbulence while flying over Florida. The turbulence forced Southwest Flight 4273 from New Orleans, Louisiana ... 04/4/2024 - 3:50 am | View Link
At Least 3 Dead And Dozens Injured In Severe Storms Across U.S. A series of severe storms hitting the U.S. have left at least three people dead and dozens injured this week across Pennsylvania, Kentucky, West Virginia and Indiana, as severe weather warnings ... 04/4/2024 - 2:55 am | View Link
WASHINGTON — A top U. N. official said Friday that hard-hit northern Gaza was now in “full-blown famine” after more than six months of war between Israel and Hamas and severe Israeli restrictions on food deliveries to the Palestinian territory.
Cindy McCain, the American director of the U. N. World Food Program, became the most prominent international official so far to declare that trapped civilians in the most cut-off part of Gaza had gone over the brink into famine.
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“It’s horror,” McCain told NBC’s “Meet the Press” in an interview to air Sunday.
Houston — Heavy storms slammed the Houston area again Friday, widening already dangerous flooding in Texas and leading to numerous high-water rescues, including some from the rooftops of flooded homes. Officials redoubled urgent instructions for residents in low-lying areas to evacuate, warning the worst was still to come.
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“This threat is ongoing and it’s going to get worse.
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower, which occurs each year as the Earth passes through remnants of Halley’s comet, is expected to reach its peak this weekend. Watchers can expect to see hundreds of meteors fill the sky in the pre-dawn hours. With the moon at a waning crescent, the show is expected to be even more vibrant than usual.
Chants of “disclose, divest, we will not stop, we will not rest” are reverberating across the globe as student-led protests in support of Palestine have popped up outside the U. S. and in countries like Australia, Mexico, and the U. K. as the Israel-Hamas war enters into its seventh month.
The best Taylor Swift needle drops will make you think about her music a little differently. A show like You might play with tone, turning an emotional ballad into comic relief, while The Buccaneers might help christen a new Swiftie classic with one pivotal scene. Some music syncs feel so seamless you may start to believe they were written specifically for a movie, while others, like Swift’s Valentine’s Day sweetheart anthem “Today Was a Fairytale,” actually was.
In a fast-food culture, there may be few things better for your health than making a simple home-cooked meal. But while the meal itself may be a good idea, the cooking part can be a problem—at least if you own a natural gas or propane stove. That’s the conclusion of a new study in Science Advances, showing that dangerous levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) are emitted by both kinds of stoves.
The findings are a result of new work conducted at Stanford University by environmental scientist Rob Jackson and graduate researcher Yannai Kashtan.