The victim who stated that his son was angered because the father misgendered him. He went on to say that is when his son had struck him in the face and continued to be aggressive on the floor with ...
A CBC News analysis of more than 340,000 aviation events going back a quarter century shows that reports of disruptive passengers on commercial airliners is most common around the holidays.
For many, air travel during the holidays only conjures up feelings of dread. You're at the mercy of unpredictable Canadian ...
“Being together, the five of us, in one of the most beautiful cities, Florence, and appearing in the breathtaking historic ...
Her 1960 essay about the frustrations of educated women prefigured Betty Friedan’s “The Feminine Mystique.” She later wrote ...
But a few Christmases settle deeply into the mind, every detail as sharp as if you were watching the movie of your own life. I remember the Christmas of the cat Her name was Tattersall, and she was a ...
In the South Atlantic, humpback whales have rebounded from near-extinction, after decades of commercial hunting reduced their ...
SB Nation on MSN
Dodgers notes: River Ryan, Gavin Stone, Joe Kelly
Just because the offseason has been relatively slow for the Dodgers compared to the past two offseasons, that doesn’t mean ...
The Western Journal on MSN
It's here: This year's dumbest psychological take on kids and Christmas - 'Giving coal cripples kids for life'
One of the dumbest annual discussions you'll hear around Christmas time is whether or not it's "okay" for parents to lie to their children about Santa Claus. Frankly, who cares? Childhood wonder and ...
TravelPulse on MSN
Naughtiest travelers and craziest travel stories of 2025
2025's naughtiest moments weren't limited to passengers as multiple pilots found themselves in hot water this year, including a pilot who forced a flight cancellation after blowing over the legal ...
A thug hit a man with a crutch and punched him after a dispute about "unruly" youths in a park. Kier Buxton left his victim ...
Nearly 5,000 students from Jammu and Kashmir pursue medical studies in Bangladesh; JKSA seeks the Prime Minister's ...
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