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FAA Urgent Alert: Overheating Lithium Batteries on Planes

The US Federal Aviation Administration issues a critical safety alert to global airlines after a series of incidents involving overheating lithium batteries in passenger luggage, prompting urgent cabin crew action.

Beloved Piggly's Restaurant Closes After 76 Years

The iconic Piggly's Restaurant in Wautoma, Wisconsin, a cherished local institution for 76 years, has served its final meal. Rising costs and staffing shortages have forced its permanent closure, leaving a community in mourning.

Drunk Alaska Airlines Pilot Avoids Prison in Plea Deal

Exclusive: An Alaska Airlines pilot who attempted to fly with an alcohol level four times the legal limit has accepted a plea deal, avoiding jail time. The shocking case raises serious questions about aviation safety protocols.

Alaska Airlines Jet Makes Emergency Landing After Door Blowout

An Alaska Airlines flight from Portland to Ontario, California, was forced into an emergency landing after a door plug explosively detached from the fuselage, causing rapid decompression. Passengers recount the terrifying ordeal as the FAA grounds 171 Boe

United Jets Collide in Shocking San Francisco Airport Incident

A major aviation incident was narrowly avoided at San Francisco International Airport after two United Airlines planes collided on the tarmac. The Boeing 757's wingtip struck the tail of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, sparking a federal investigation into the a

California National Park Rangers Form Historic Union

In a landmark move for US public lands, rangers and staff across California's iconic national parks have voted to unionise, demanding action on low wages, staff shortages, and soaring living costs.

US FAA Grounds All SkyWest Flights At Airline's Request

Major travel disruption as the US FAA grounds all SkyWest Airlines flights at the carrier's own request. The surprise move halts the largest regional airline's entire fleet, stranding passengers nationwide.

Southwest & Spirit Jets in Terrifying 1,000ft Near-Miss

A catastrophic mid-air collision was narrowly avoided off the coast of Jekyll Island, Georgia, after an air traffic control error put a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 and a Spirit Airlines Airbus on a direct collision course. Investigators are now probing

United and Delta Jets in Terrifying Near-Miss Over New York

A catastrophic aviation disaster was narrowly avoided as a United Airlines Boeing 757 and a Delta Air Lines Airbus A320 came within 800 feet of each other over New York. The FAA has launched a major investigation into the shocking incident.

Delta Boeing 737 Makes Emergency Landing After Wing Damage

A Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900 was forced into an emergency landing at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport after passengers witnessed a wing flap detach and strike the wing. The FAA has launched an investigation into the alarming incident.

Boeing 757 Engine Fails Mid-Flight, Emergency Landing

A United Airlines Boeing 757 suffered a dramatic engine failure shortly after takeoff from Denver, with a cowling detaching and striking the wing flap. The incident is under investigation by the FAA and NTSB.

NHS Scotland Staff Sickness Hits 10-Year High

Exclusive analysis reveals NHS Scotland's staff sickness rates have soared to their highest level in 10 years, with 18 out of 18 health boards reporting increased absenteeism, raising alarm about workforce burnout and patient care.

FAA reveals shocking drone invasion details

Newly released FAA documents expose startling details about a series of unauthorised drone flights over sensitive US military sites, raising national security concerns.

US medics approved to work in NHS

American doctors and nurses will soon be able to practise in the NHS after UK regulators approved their qualifications, easing staffing shortages.

NHS midwife shortage hits decade low

Official data reveals a worrying shortage of midwives in England, with staffing levels falling to their lowest in a decade. Experts warn of risks to maternal care as the NHS struggles to retain professionals.

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