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An elderly passenger was placed on a no-fly list after slapping a flight attendant on a Tigerair Taiwan flight. The incident occurred when the passenger became agitated after being bumped into by the crew member during a safety check.
The article reports on the death of former New York Rep. Eliot Engel at 79, detailing his 44-year public service career, his political controversies, and tributes from colleagues.
The article reports on Parker Meadows' injuries sustained during a collision with teammate Riley Greene, including a concussion, broken bone, and stitches.
The article reports on the death of Shatiek Johnson, who was imprisoned for killing NYPD officer Gerard Carter in 1998. It details Johnson's criminal history, the impact of Carter's death on his family, and community efforts to honor…
The article lists various cookies used by Google, detailing their purposes, durations, and other attributes. It provides technical information about each cookie's function and how they are used for tracking, personalization, and…
Mayor Zohran Mamdani left an event in the Bronx shortly after a photo op, prompting criticism from some New Yorkers who viewed the event as insincere.
The article reports multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Rep. Eric Swalwell, including rape and nonconsensual contact, as described by several women.
The article reports on a partnership between Commercial Bank of Ceylon and NCG Express to implement digital bus ticketing in Sri Lanka, highlighting benefits such as cashless payments, operational efficiency, and transparency.
People's Bank in Sri Lanka is promoting a New Year savings initiative called 'Ganu Denu,' offering gifts for deposits during the Sinhala and Tamil Avurudu celebrations.
The article reports on a meeting between CIMA leadership and MAS Holdings executives, highlighting their collaboration on ethical leadership, sustainability, and the strategic role of finance professionals.
Three Sinha Industries Ltd. received the Product Award of Merit from the Sri Lanka Institute of Architects for its Clean Room Door innovation.
The article reports on a meeting between CIMA officials and Bank of Ceylon leadership, discussing collaboration on financial governance, talent development, and economic resilience.
The Philadelphia Eagles acquired wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks from the Packers in exchange for draft picks, while managing trade rumors involving A.J. Brown.
A viral video shows a Palm Springs bouncer knocking out a drunk patron who was harassing him, sparking public debate about the use of force.
The article reports on the unveiling of a statue of Ichiro Suzuki by the Mariners, which had a broken bat. Ichiro humorously addressed the incident, referencing Mariano Rivera, while the team turned it into a promotional opportunity.
The article describes the Masters golf tournament's signature cocktail, The Azalea, including its origins, recipe variations, and promotional offerings like a home kit.
Queens homeowners reached a $150,000 settlement with NYC over noise complaints related to Forest Hills Stadium, though concerts will continue.
Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams was granted Albanian citizenship via a presidential decree, following his term in office marked by federal indictment allegations.
Patrons of Jimmy’s Corner tavern protest against the Durst Organization's attempt to evict the bar, arguing it is a historic community landmark.
A 12-year-old boy died in a hot tub accident in Italy when his leg was sucked into a filter. Hotel staff turned off the pump, but the child was pronounced brain dead and his family plans to discontinue life support.