
Hawaiian Airlines parent tempers outlook on Maui wildfire, engine issues
Hawaiian Holdings Inc, the parent company of Hawaiian Airlines, said on Tuesday that its third-quarter revenue had been
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Novak Djokovic into US Open semifinals with victory over American star Taylor Fritz
Novak Djokovic booked his spot in the US Open semifinals with an emphatic victory over American Taylor Fritz on Tuesday.
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3 players the Houston Rockets could realistically trade in 2023-24
With new head coach Ime Udoka and two expensive free agent additions Fred Vanvleet and Dillon Brooks joining this summer, the Houston Rockets are attempting to transition out of their rebuild.
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4 Trae Young trades the Hawks should consider
Trae Young and the Hawks haven't progressed past the first playoff round since their 2021 Conference Finals. Their partnership might be ending; here are four potential trades they should consider.
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Sara Sharif: Father claimed death was accident, says grandad in Pakistan
The grandfather of Sara Sharif tells the BBC he spoke to his son when he arrived in Pakistan.
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Woman captures one of most venomous creatures on Earth then touches it
We feel like we shouldn’t need to say this, but if you ever come across one of the most venomous creatures on the planet the last thing you should do is pet it. That’s exactly what one TikTokker seems to have done after filming themselves playing with the deadly Portuguese Man O' War. The animal has a deserved reputation as one of the most toxic creatures on Earth, with paralyzing venom found in its long tentacles. But the account "daily aquatic lovelies" has posted grabs from one video which shows someone tickling the dangerous animal. It appears to be from the now-deleted account @ariann-tudor. Thankfully, the person in the video didn’t appear to be harmed, but the incident could have been very damaging indeed. @lindsaynikole stitch w/ @arianntudor #manowar The footage that remains shows the creature had been scooped up into a plastic cup before the person touches the very top of the animal – thankfully avoiding the tentacles. The animal is rarely deadly to humans, but contact with its venom is incredibly painful and can cause pains in the chest and breathing problems. The animal’s venom still certainly packs a punch, and they can still sting people and animals weeks after they’ve died and washed up on beaches. While you’d think the creature would be a jellyfish, given its appearance, the Portuguese Man O' War are actually classed as siphonophores. If you thought petting one of the dangerous creatures was unwise, one influencer went viral a few years ago after licking one. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
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Kyoto Animation fire: Man admits setting 2019 blaze
The 45-year-old Japanese is claiming mental incompetence for the Kyoto Animation blaze that killed 36.
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14 Memorable Facts About ‘The Mist’
Director-screenwriter Frank Darabont wanted to bring Stephen King’s ‘The Mist’ to the big screen for years.
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Final Fantasy 16 PC port is in development
Development on a PC version of the popular game is "currently underway".
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Gabon coup leader Brice Nguema being sworn in as president
General Brice Nguema, who toppled long-time leader Ali Bongo, officially becomes Gabon's interim leader.
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Aaron Rodgers Pays Tribute to 'Novax Djokovic' on Instagram at the U.S. Open
Novak Djokovic faced Borna Gojo in the featured match in Arthur Ashe Stadium Sunday night at the U.S. Open. The 23-time Grand Slam winner made easy work of the match, winning 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 and entering the quarterfinals as a result. Djokovic wasn't the the only famous athlete in the arena, as Aaron Rodgers showed up to cheer him on. And, because he's Aaron Rodgers, he had to take things into the anti-vax real.
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Is Kyle Higashioka making an unexpected position change with Yankees after demotion?
Before the New York Yankees' series finale against the Houston Astros, catcher Kyle Higashioka was spotted fielding ground balls at third base.
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