Fire forces emergency evacuation of 184 Ryanair passengers
More than 180 passengers were forced to evacuate a Ryanair Boeing passenger jet when it caught fire Thursday on the runway at Brindisi airport in southern Italy, officials announced.
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More than 180 passengers were forced to evacuate a Ryanair Boeing passenger jet when it caught fire Thursday on the runway at Brindisi airport in southern Italy, officials announced.
"Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" showrunner Patrick McKay told UPI Season 1 set up the world of Middle-earth while the second season spotlights the creation of the titular talismans and the return of Sauron.
“In the United States, we have 50 laboratories of democracy and they’re called states.”
In a separate strike, 18 people were killed in the West Bank city of Tulkarm, where the Israeli military said it had targeted the regional head of Hamas.
Some Iranian missiles broke through Israeli and allied air defenses to strike or land near at least three military and intelligence installations.
An armed suspect late Wednesday broke into the Detroit suburban home of a rabbi who was hosting Jewish university students for a holiday dinner, authorities and officials said.
About 250 Americans and their families have left Lebanon aboard U.S.-arranged flights, Biden officials said Thursday, as they seek to provide assistance to U.S. citizens in the Middle Eastern country.
The International Association of Fire Fighters will not endorse a presidential candidate, the group announced Thursday. The move is seen as especially damaging to Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee.
Melania Trump has spoken out following reports that her upcoming memoir will include a defence of abortion rights.
Oasis have warned fans that thousands of fake tickets for their North America tour are being advertised before the official sale has begun.
Shifting from wasteful demolition practices to a circular construction economy in New York state could unlock unrealized economic activity, create thousands of green jobs and advance ambitious climate goals—while reducing pressure on landfills, Cornell experts report in a new white
University of Waterloo engineers are turning to augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR) to better understand—and maintain—the physical reality of Canada's critical infrastructure. Their research is published in the journal Automation in Construction.
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