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Aviation Mechanic Fatally Sucked Into Boeing Jet Engine During Maintenance

Aviation Mechanic Fatally Sucked Into Boeing Jet Engine During Maintenance

An aviation mechanic tragically died after being sucked into a Boeing passenger jet's engine during routine maintenance at Chabahar Konarak airport in southern Iran.


Barking Mad! Shoppers Slam Australian Retailer Bunnings After Finding Dog Droppings

Several shoppers of the Australian retailer Bunnings Warehouse expressed disgust over its pet policy in stores after a customer shared her experience on social media how she encountered what she claimed were dog droppings.

DoorDash Enhances Driver Safety Measures with Real-Time Selfie Checks

DoorDash will now prompt delivery drivers to submit real-time selfies for identity verification during deliveries, removing those who fail to confirm their identities.

Disney Faces Potential Largest Strike of the Year as California Workers Vote on Walkout

Disney faces a potential large-scale strike as 14,000 theme park and hotel workers in California will vote on a walkout amid allegations of unfair labor practices and ongoing contract negotiations.


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European tariffs have reportedly slowed China's electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle export growth by 20-30% in recent months.
Listeria Found in Al-Safa Frozen Chicken: USDA Recalls 2,010 Pounds Imported from Canada
The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service recalled 2,010 pounds of frozen ready-to-eat chicken imported from Canada by Al-Safa US due to potential contamination with listeria, discovered during routine testing.
Arizona's Minimum Wage Could Rise to $18, Including Tipped Workers, Under New Ballot Measure
Arizona voters will decide on a new ballot measure, the “One Fair Wage Act,” which proposes raising the state minimum wage to $18 an hour.
Wall Street Sees Election as Threat to Now-Normal US Economy
Analysts believe the US economy is returning to pre-pandemic norms, but election uncertainties may bring volatility due to potential shifts in economic policies based on electoral results.
Philippines’ Jobless Rate Increases to 4.1% in May, Official Statistics Say
The unemployment rate in the Philippines was recorded at 4.1% as more Filipinos join the workforce and the labor market, while the underemployment rate decreased to 9.9% in May compared to 14.6% in April, the lowest it has been since 2005.
Guaranteed Basic Income: New Parents in California City to Receive $500 a Month
A California city is implementing a guaranteed basic income pilot, providing new parents with $500 monthly to support families.
Student Loan Forgiveness: Biden Administration Announces $7.7 Billion Relief for 160,000 Borrowers
This guide provides essential information and tips for new borrowers to understand how student loans work and navigate the borrowing process effectively.
argentina beef
Beef-loving Argentines are cutting down on steaks as the economy slumps, lowering cattle consumption to a historic low.
Emperor Napoleon I pistols
Napoleon Bonaparte's two pistols, intended as suicide weapons, sold for €1.69 million. This photograph shows a box with two pistols, which belonged to Emperor Napoleon I, during the preview before their auction, in Paris on June 18, 2024.
What France’s Left-Wing Coalition’s Surprise Election Win Could Mean for Markets
France’s snap general election revealed an unexpectedly strong second round result from the New Popular Front, a coalition of left-wing parties.
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