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Here's The Real Reason Why Flight Attendants Greet People During Boarding
A now-viral TikTok video explains why flight attendants are so nice to boarding passengers. A now-viral TikTok video explains why flight attendants are so nice to boarding passengers. -
China Names First Mars Rover Named After Fire God 'Zhurong'
China's first Mars rover, the 'Zhurong' is named after the god of fire in ancient Chinese mythology. China's first Mars rover, the 'Zhurong' is named after the god of fire in ancient Chinese mythology. -
Betway Parent Company Nears Merger Deal With SPAC
Super Group is expected to go public through the SPAC deal with an estimated valuation of $5.1 billion. Super Group is expected to go public through the SPAC deal with an estimated valuation of $5.1 billion. -
Australian White Supremacist Shooter No-Show At His New Zealand Complaint Hearing
Tarrant is challenging decisions made by the Department of Corrections over his current prison conditions. Tarrant is challenging decisions made by the Department of Corrections over his current prison conditions. -
There's A Pill For That: Pandemic Destroys Sex Lives
One study said COVID-19 proved toxic for sexuality and some relationships. One study said COVID-19 proved toxic for sexuality and some relationships. -
First Quarter Earnings Of Big U.S. Companies Beating The Street
Around 85.5% of the results published by 110 of the S&P 500 companies have exceeded earnings expectations. Around 85.5% of the results published by 110 of the S&P 500 companies have exceeded earnings expectations. -
Tinkering And Tailoring: British Intelligence Says China, Russia Threats To Online Freedom
We are now facing a moment of reckoning," GCHQ boss Fleming says. We are now facing a moment of reckoning," GCHQ boss Fleming says. -
Apple Looks To Take A Big Bite Of Ad Industry With New Measures
More than 47% of smartphone users in the U.S. are iPhone users - or about 113 million customers. More than 47% of smartphone users in the U.S. are iPhone users - or about 113 million customers. -
Sometimes It Snows in April: Prince Fans Remeber At Paisley Park
Prince died late April 2016 from an accidental fentanyl overdose. He was 57. Prince died late April 2016 from an accidental fentanyl overdose. He was 57. -
Japan PM Faces State Of Emergency Decision As COVID-19 Cases Rise: Sources
Government sources said Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will announce a decision by Friday. Government sources said Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will announce a decision by Friday.