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Stewardess 'is killed' and up to 10 passengers are hurt as Russian Sukhoi Superjet passenger plane with 78 aboard crash lands and explodes in fireball at Moscow's main international airport, Russia. No casualties reported. โ๏ธ๐ฅ
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The Main Directorate for the Investigation of Particularly Important Cases of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation completed an investigation into the criminal case against the commander of the RRJ-95B aircraft, Denis Evdokimov, and also released new footage of the plane crash. Denis Evdokimov is accused of committing a crime under Part 3 of Art. 263 of the Criminal Code, according to the press release. On May 5, 2019, 40 passengers and one crew member were killed. In addition, 10 people received injuries of varying severity. In total, at the time of the fire, 78 people were on board, including three minors and 5 crew members. (Google translate)
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Road accident in Tagil City, Russia.
A large human smuggling attempt was prevented by U.S. Border agents early Monday morning just north of Laredo, Texas, FOX29 reported. Agents stopped a white tractor that was hauling a white trailer at mile marker 31 and brought in a service canine to take a closer look. The canine alerted the agents to the trailer, so it was opened and 28 people were found inside. They were from Mexico, Guatemala and Ecuador and the driver was a U.S. citizen. All were taken into custody and this will be investigated further. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said, "Despite the ongoing international COVID-19 pandemic, alien smugglers endanger the lives of individuals they transport, and put at risk the health and safety of our Nation. U.S. Border Patrol agents strive to prevent the flow of illegal immigration and slow the spread of COVID-19." You can report suspicious activity by calling the Laredo Sector Border Patrol toll free (800) 343-1994.
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me after a 13 hour shift @NightingaleLDN with one of the ITU colleagues who directly supervises our work and keeps me and the patients safe. The wrinkles are from my PPE not years of hard living.
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Meanwhile, in Poland ... #wtf
The Internal Revenue Service's online tool that helps Americans track their $1,200 stimulus checks has gone into meltdown just hours after it launched. Frustrated users took to social media Wednesday to blast the highly-anticipated tracker, reporting that the site is crashing or telling them that it can't find their details. More ludicrous still, payments have been sent to people who have been dead for two years, while thousands complain they haven't received the much-needed handout. The latest blow comes as Americans already face delays in getting the $1,200 government stimulus checks, after it emerged Tuesday that President Donald Trump has ordered that his name be printed on the checks, slowing their delivery by several days. With nearly 17 million Americans filing for unemployment in the last three weeks and the jobless rate reaching its highest point since 1940, millions of households across the nation are desperately waiting to access the federal aid.
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Governor Newsom says California's coronavirus assistance will include giving $500 each to 150,000 illegal immigrants -
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) โ California will give cash payments to illegal immigrants, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday, using a mix of taxpayer money and charitable contributions to give 150,000 adults $500 each during the coronavirus outbreak. Californiaโฆ
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A horrifying slow motion video shows the incredible trajectory of a sneeze that may be carrying the coronavirus โ up to 27 feet away. US scientists filmed a clip of a healthy person during a violent exhalation, slowed down from 25 seconds to a minute and a half. They found that found viral droplets expelled in coughs and sneezes can travel in a moist, warm atmosphere at speeds of between 33 and 100 feet per second. This creates an infectious and 'turbulent' gas cloud capable of reaching somewhere between 23 feet to 27 feet away. #coronavirus
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Today I reviewed video from yesterday of โ3 fail to stopsโ (FTS) for ๐ฎโโ๏ธ in #London, UK. The clip is FTS who at times drove on wrong side of the road & at speeds over 100mph. This dangerous driver was #DrugDriving with no insurance & licence. Arrested. Atrocious driving risking life!! #pursuit