Following a September 2024 incident where a SeaWorld Orlando trainer was injured during an orca training exercise, OSHA cited the company for failing to adequately protect employees from known hazards associated with close contact with killer whales. This violation of the general duty clause resulted in a proposed $16,550 fine. The citation specifically addressed the risks of bites, being struck, and drowning. SeaWorld has 15 business days to respond to the citation.
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Yisroel Liebb filed a federal lawsuit against United Airlines and the Department of Homeland Security, alleging that a pilot forcibly removed him from a plane’s bathroom while he was experiencing constipation, exposing him to other passengers. Following the incident, Liebb and a fellow passenger were detained by CBP officers upon landing, handcuffed, and missed their connecting flight. The lawsuit claims the pilot’s actions were fueled by anti-Semitic remarks and that the subsequent detention caused significant distress and physical injury. United Airlines and CBP declined to comment due to ongoing litigation.
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Two additional measles cases have been confirmed in Prince George’s County, Maryland, linked to international travel. Exposure may have occurred at several locations, including Dulles and Reagan National Airports, Kaiser Permanente Largo Medical Center, and Passport Toyota, prompting health officials to issue warnings. One case was identified at John Hanson Montessori School, resulting in preventative exclusionary measures for unvaccinated students and staff. The Maryland Department of Health emphasizes the importance of MMR vaccination to prevent further spread, noting that the recent cases are not currently linked to the larger Texas outbreak.
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Former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, Jessica Aber, 43, was found deceased Saturday morning in Alexandria, Virginia. The cause of death is currently under investigation. Aber, a highly regarded prosecutor and leader, served in various roles within the EDVA and the Department of Justice before her confirmation as U.S. Attorney in 2021. Colleagues remembered her as an exceptional mentor and a dedicated public servant whose impact will be profoundly missed.
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Pope Francis, hospitalized for over five weeks due to severe respiratory infection and double pneumonia, will be discharged from Gemelli Hospital on Sunday. While his condition is now stable, doctors have mandated at least two months of rest and recuperation, noting the severity of his illness and the resulting lung damage. The Pope will appear at his hospital window to offer a blessing before his departure, but future engagements remain uncertain due to the necessary convalescence period. This hospitalization marks the most serious health crisis of his papacy.
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Christopher Willett, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, was arrested and charged with multiple sex crimes. These charges include statutory rape, sexual battery, unnatural intercourse, computer luring, and possession of child pornography, stemming from allegations by a 19-year-old woman who claims abuse began when she was 15. Police executed search warrants on Willett’s property, seizing electronics and other evidence. Willett is currently being held without bond in the Copiah County Jail.
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The Pentagon’s removal of online content promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) has resulted in the accidental deletion of numerous historical posts honoring military heroes and significant events. While some content, including tributes to Jackie Robinson and the Navajo Code Talkers, has been restored, many others remain missing, potentially permanently. This widespread deletion, driven by an AI-powered search for keywords associated with DEI, has caused confusion and distress among military personnel tasked with implementing the directive. Despite public assurances of rectifying mistakes, the restoration process is slow, challenging, and hampered by a lack of clear guidance from senior leadership.
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A mass shooting at an unsanctioned car show in Las Cruces, New Mexico’s Young Park left three dead—a 16-year-old and two 19-year-old men—and fifteen others injured. The incident stemmed from an altercation between two groups escalating into gunfire, affecting both participants and bystanders. Police Chief Jeremy Story reported recovering 50-60 shell casings and are pursuing multiple leads, with no arrests yet made. The park, known for past crime and unsanctioned events, is currently closed as multiple agencies assist in the ongoing investigation.
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A Goose Creek CISD student was fatally shot at an apartment complex in Baytown, Texas, following a school bus altercation. The shooting occurred around 4 p.m. when a teenage boy approached the female student at a playground and opened fire. The suspect, also a Goose Creek CISD student, is in custody. The investigation is ongoing, with detectives currently gathering evidence.
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