Messi, Usain Bolt...a horse?! Bizarre sportsman of the year award list
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The Barcelona star faces competition from American Pharoah, the first horse to win the Grand Slam of American horse racing, for Sports Illustrated's annual prize
Other, hopefully more fortunate, Delta airplanes. Imagine this: You just had a relaxing vacation in the Dominican Republic, and now it's time to head back to New York City. It's going to be cold in the Big Apple, but you're taking with you warm memories. A four-hour flight is all that stands between you and your destination. Or so you thought. Delta Flight 944 was scheduled to take its 159 passengers from Punta Cana to John F. Kennedy International Airport on Monday, arriving at 6:15 p.m. local time. But the plane didn't land in New York until about 8 p.m. on Tuesday night. In the 28-ish hours between departing from the Dominican Republic and making it to their original destination, the unfortunate passengers saw almost everything modern air travel could throw at them. First, there was a diversion. The plane made it all the way to New York City but had to circle overhead because of heavy traffic at the airport. Eventually the pilot announced they were diverting to New ...
As many as 205 million Chinese workers cannot find jobs or are unable to return to their previous posts, according to one analyst Debate over China’s unemployment reality amid coronavirus heats up, with holes picked in official government statistics Yu Zhixiang received his redundancy notice in early-March, while he was on sick leave, weeks after the coronavirus outbreak forced Chinese economy to come to a standstill. The 47-year-old had worked as a contract translator on Beijing’s Financial Street, home to many of China’s largest banks and the nation’s central bank. He was one of millions, maybe even tens of millions, of Chinese people who lost their jobs during the outbreak, but who were not immediately reflected in national unemployment data. In the United States, data on the number of Americans filing their first claim for unemployment benefits each week offers a relatively up-to-date reading of the national jobless situation. But in China, jobless indicators are ...
A quick-thinking 5-year-old was able to lead herself and her grandmother out of their burning house thanks to a fire safety lesson she learned at school. Cloe Woods, a preschooler at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Kenner, Louisiana learned a valuable lesson when her class visited the Kenner Fire Department in October, which saved her life as well as her grandmother's on Wednesday. CBS affiliate WWLTV reports the stove in Cloe's home caught fire Wednesday morning which triggered the smoke alarm. That's when Cloe ran into her blind grandmother's room, told her to grab the girl's shoulder, and led her out of the house. "She told my mom to hold her shoulder and that they had to get out of the house," Cloe's mother, Shone Arceneaux told WWLTV. After the making sure that her grandmother and dog were safely outside, Cloe then went knocking on neighbors' doors, looking for water to extinguish the flames. "She saved her grandmother's life and ...
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