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The crowd decided: Passengers on this flight voted to remove fellow traveler, videos show

Frontier Airlines passengers appeared to take a vote on whether to remove guest who had a confrontation with fellow flyers, videos show.

     

As COVID-19 emergency ends, CDC czar Rochelle Walensky resigns from Biden administration

Rochelle Walensky, head of the CDC, has resigned saying the waning of the COVID-19 pandemic was a good time to make a transition.

     

A Real American’s Guide to the Coronation of King Charles III

Like most Americans, I’m unfamiliar with the history and traditions of the Royal Family, so I set out to learn what all the coronation fuss is about.

     

Is this hunter-gatherer living in New Jersey’s vast Pinelands one of the last ‘Pineys’?

“My days of working like a 20-year-old are coming to an end,” said Bill Wasiowich, 83. “At my age, I can’t do everything I once did.”

     

Former homeless woman wins $5 million on scratch-off ticket in California

Lucia Forseth said she was homeless six years ago. Now, she’s got $5 million after buying a California Lottery ticket at a Walmart in Pittsburg.

     

World Health Organization says COVID-19 is no longer a global emergency

The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 over as a global health emergency, a historic milestone after more than 7 million deaths worldwide.

     

Paramount announces end to Kevin Costner-led original ‘Yellowstone,’ new sequel series

The second half of “Yellowstone” Season 5 arrives in November. Kevin Costner’s role in the planned sequel is still unknown.

     

Will Harry, William attend King Charles’ coronation? Royal children’s roles, unpacked

King Charles’ family will join as many as 2,800 guests for his coronation on May 6. Here’s everything to know about his children’s participation.

     

MLB beer prices by team: See where drinks, hot dogs are cheapest (and most expensive)

Is it expensive to eat at an MLB ballpark? It can depend on which stadium you are at, a USA TODAY analysis shows.

     

Wagner mercenary group boss threatens to pull paramilitary troops from Bakhmut

Russia’s Wagner mercenary group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin threatened to pull his troops out of Bakhmut, Ukraine next week due to an ammo shortage.

     

Higher food bills? Your veggies, nuts and berries may cost more thanks to extreme weather

Fruits, nuts and leafy greens will be scarcer and more expensive in the near term as farmers recover from extreme weather that affected their crops.

     

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