Maskless, boozing JetBlue passenger faces $14,500 FAA fine
An airline passenger could wind up $14,500 poorer for refusing to wear a face mask and drinking his own alcohol on the plane ByThe Associated Press March 12, 2021, 6:46 … Read More
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An airline passenger could wind up $14,500 poorer for refusing to wear a face mask and drinking his own alcohol on the plane ByThe Associated Press March 12, 2021, 6:46 … Read More
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“Early last year, CDC released initial guidance for childcare programs during Covid-19. As we learn more about the virus, CDC experts updated that guidance several times throughout 2020,” CDC Director … Read More
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s popularity falls to lowest level EVER after Oprah interview – as unwavering support for the Queen retains her spot as Britain’s most popular Royal Harry’s … Read More
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An airline passenger could wind up $14,500 poorer for refusing to wear a face mask and drinking his own alcohol on the plane ByThe Associated Press March 12, 2021, 6:09 … Read More
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Six feet social distancing in classrooms is no safer than three feet, Harvard study finds, heaping pressure on CDC to revise guidelines and allow millions more pupils back into schools … Read More
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Stocks were mostly lower in afternoon trading Friday as technology stocks, which had spent most of the week holding steady or climbing, fell broadly By DAMIAN J. TROISE AP Business … Read More
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BRUSSELS — Millions of coronavirus vaccine doses are in cold storage in the U.S. that can’t be injected in the states because they are not yet approved by the Food … Read More
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