The plane that greeted 143 passengers and crew at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was four hours late and lackedair-conditioning. It got terrifyingly worse at the end.
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Pets presumed dead from Boeing 737 plane that crash landed in Jacksonville, Florida
All 143 people aboarda Boeing 737 survived after the planeskidded off a runway into a river in Jacksonville, butpets might not have been as lucky.
NFL: Trump tells draft pick who called Kaepernick ‘clown’ in tweet to ‘stay true to yourself’
The praise from President Donald Trump came after Bosa deleted tweets praising Trump and calling Colin Kaepernick a “clown.”
Armenian transgender activist says she’s faced death threats since historic speech
A transgender activist in Armenia says she’s faced death threats since she became the first LGBT person to speak before the country’s parliament.
Former Texas tennis coach pleads guilty in court in college admissions scandal
Michael Center, a former tennis coach at the University of Texas, pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges in the college admissions scandal.
Former New York mayor’s great-granddaughter among 6 dead in Texas plane crash
The great-granddaughter of former New York mayor William Jay Gaynor was among six killed in a small plane crash Monday in San Antonio, Texas.
KKK leader’s wife admits to killing her husband
The wife of a Ku Klux Klan leader in Missouri admitted Friday to the 2017 murder of her husband after initiallysaying that her son was the murderer.
FDA signs off on first medical device for treating ADHD in children
As diagnosisrates of ADHD among children skyrocket, a new medical device for the treatment of ADHD could soon be hitting the market.
University at Buffalo suspends all fraternities and sororities after student critically injured by potential hazing
AUniversity at Buffalo student is in critical condition after a possible hazing incident involving a collegefraternity, prompting thepresident of the western New York schoolto suspend all Greek life activities.
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Mark Riddell, test-taker ace in college admissions cheating case, pleads guilty in court
Mark Riddell,the man accused of taking tests for students in an elaborate college admissions scheme, appeared Friday in federal court.