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Everything You Need to Know About the Total Solar Eclipse Today
It’s Monday, April 8, 2024, and the day of America’s last total solar eclipse until 2044. Here is everything you need to know to...
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Southwest Boeing 737 Makes Emergency Landing: ‘We’ve Got a Piece of the Engine Cowling Hanging Off’
Photo caption: A Southwest Boeing 737 with its engine cowling in tact A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 had to turn back shortly after...
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Coronavirus Weekend News Brief – April 7: Las Vegas Man Loses Gamble After Stealing Covid Relief Funds, Pfizer Violated UK Social Media Rules
And this little piggy went not to market but to the transplant center… Good afternoon. This is Jonathan Spira, director of research...
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Feeling a Bit Off and Live in the Northeast? You Could Be Earthquake Drunk
The strongest earthquake to hit New Jersey in 240 years and New York in 1840 years sent shockwaves quite literally through the northeastern United...
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What Exactly Will Happen the Day of the Total Solar Eclipse? Will ‘The Birds Fall Down From the Sky to the Ground in Terror of Such Horrid Darkness’?
Solar eclipses are a well-documented scientific phenomenon, and have been for many centuries as far back as the time of the ancient Assyrians....
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American Airlines to Roll Out Autonomous Wheelchairs to Bring Passengers To and From Their Gates
American Airlines aircraft at the gate in Miami American Airlines is rolling out the use of autonomous wheelchairs that ferry travelers to...
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Coronavirus Daily News Brief – April 5: Nurse and Marine Sold Fake Vaccine Cards Four Years Ago, Trump Saw ‘Light at the End of the Tunnel’
Castle Gould in Sands Point on Long Island Good afternoon. This is Jonathan Spira, director of research at the Center for Long Covid...
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The Greatest Solar Eclipse in Our Lifetime is on Monday: Here’s How to Buy Safe Solar Eclipse Glasses and Viewers
A total eclipse of the sun will take place Monday afternoon in the United States and some astronomers have described it as likely to be the...
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A 4.8-Magnitude Earthquake Rattled New York City and Northeast. FAA Pauses Air Traffic
New York City viewed from the air A 4.8-magnitude earthquake struck the Northeast Friday morning, according to a preliminary estimate from...
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Coronavirus Daily News Brief – April 4: Avian Flu Pandemic Could Be ‘100 Times Worse’ Than Covid, Crooks Stole €600M From Italy’s Relief Fund
An unidentified bird in Kona, Hawaii Good afternoon. This is Jonathan Spira, director of research at the Center for Long Covid Research,...
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Las Vegas’ Famed Mob-Era Tropicana Hotel Closes After 67 Years
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is a Las Vegas landmark funded in May 1959 and erected soon after by Western Neon. The sign was...
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Bulgaria and Romania Partially Join Europe’s Schengen Area. Border Controls Will Remain in Place for the Time Being.
Approaching the Austrian border from the Südtirol Europe’s Schengen Area, its border-free travel zone, became larger on Sunday with the...
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How to Photograph the 2024 Solar Eclipse With Your Smartphone
On this coming Monday, April 8, millions of people across North America will point their smartphones towards the sky and try to capture the total...
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Coronavirus Daily News Brief – April 3: Covid Causes Increased Risk of Allergic Diseases, Judge Rules Against Moderna in Patent Claim
The moon, as viewed from Queens Borough Hall, the seat of the borough’s president Good afternoon. This is Jonathan Spira, director of...
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Coronavirus Daily News Brief – April 2: ARDS from Covid Can Cause Heart Damage, 4 Boros in N.Y.C. Lost More People Than 40 of the Largest U.S. Counties
Litchfield Villa, architect Alexander Jackson Davis’ greatest Italianate mansion. It was built in 1854–1857 for railroad and real estate...
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United Airlines Adds Estée Lauder Executive to Board of Directors
A United Airlines 737 in a hanger in Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport United Airlines announced the appointment of...
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Happy Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Please Pay Attention At the Wheel As Distractions Cost 3,500 Lives Each Year
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, a 30-day period that is intended to call attention to how distractions compromise the safety of the...
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AT&T Confirms Data Breach of 73 Million Customer Names With Social Security Numbers Released on the Dark Web
The sign from an AT&T retail shop in Manhattan American Telephone & Telegraph revealed that some 73 million customer names and...
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Coronavirus Daily News Brief – April 1: Supreme Court Denies Job Dismissal Appeal for Vaccine Refusal, More Vaccine Side-Effects Reported in Republican States
Managing the pandemic has been as crazy as balancing a yellow taxi on the tip of a Dalmatian’s snout. Good afternoon. This is...
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April Showers Bring… More Showers and ‘Widespread Hazardous Weather’ From Texas to New England
Franklin Delano Roosevelt State Park in New York. The weather may not be fit for man nor beast. April showers may bring May flowers but...
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Great Moments in Travel History – April 2024
The Great Moments in Travel History monthly feature for April is always published on April Fools’ Day, Aprilscherz in German, April vis in Dutch,...
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Travel Industry Groups for Travel Managers and Travel Companies Merge, Promise More Workers Can Travel to Get Away From Work
IMERICA, New York, April 1—On the opening day of its annual meeting, members of the board of the American Society and Service of Corporate...
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Operational Woes Continue to Plague United Airlines as Three Additional Flights Encounter Issues After Departure
United Airlines’ operations are under great scrutiny these days and not for naught. Indeed, anytime a United Airlines aircraft sneezes, it tends...
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Coronavirus Daily News Brief – March 31: Using Precise Nutritional Targeting to Treat Long Covid, Are Americans YOLO Spending?
Are Americans YOLOing? Pouring the Dom Perignon Brut Champagne in international first class Good afternoon. This is Jonathan Spira,...
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The Last Days of What Was Once Boston Chicken. From Humble Beginnings, the Once-Flourishing Boston Market Fast-Casual Chain is Now Mired in Ignominy
Poor Boston Market. The once-great chain that was once a leader in what we now refer to as “fast-casual” restaurants has gone from its humble...