Woman who sneaked onto Delta flight from JFK to Paris faces federal judge
A Russian national accused of sneaking onto a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris last week appeared in federal court Thursday.
A Russian national accused of sneaking onto a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris last week appeared in federal court Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Education has released a playbook to guide schools in creating cellphone use policies. It emphasizes adaptable, community-based approaches that prioritize safety, mental health, and learning. Several states have already enacted laws restricting phone use in schools, reflecting growing concerns about distraction and social media’s impact.
Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood, sidelined due to a side strain, underwent a secret fitness test at the Allan Border Field, away from media scrutiny. He bowled at full tilt, raising hopes of his return for the crucial third Test against India in Brisbane, beginning at the Gabba on December 14. The series is level at…
Traffic was disrupted on Jawaharlal Nehru Salai, near Koyambedu, as DMDK workers and others gathered for Vijayakanth’s first death anniversary. DMDK leaders and workers breached security and held a rally, leading to traffic diversions and congestion. Vehicles moved slowly while the crowd added to the chaos. Traffic resumed after police intervention.
The University of Iowa has placed one of its fraternities on interim suspension after an alleged hazing incident last week. Alpha Delta Phi has been accused of having 56 blindfolded pledges “with food thrown on them” in the fraternity house’s basement, according to a criminal complaint obtained by the Iowa City Press-Citizen. The pledges were…
Even Canada-based NHL teams aren’t safe from feeling the brunt of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on the country. Mere hours after Trump’s executive order to impose tariffs on Canada, both Ottawa Senators and Toronto Raptors fans booed the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” SIGN UP FOR TUBI AND STREAM SUPER BOWL LIX FOR FREE Vancouver…
Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Tuesday that the social media company is getting rid of its fact-checking program. Instead, it will rely on a community-driven system where users correct inaccurate posts.