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Man faces 20 years in prison for ‘urinating on plane seat’

Man faces 20 years in prison for ‘urinating on plane seat’

A man is facing 20 years in jail for allegedly refusing to wear a face mask on board a flight before urinating in the cabin. The FBI arrested 24-year-old Landon Grier of Canon City after his flight landed on March 9, according to an affidavit filed in US District Court in Denver. Grier was asked by a female flight attendant “eight to ten times” to put a face covering on but refused and “then began to push and swat her hand away as she tried to gently tap his shoulder to get his… Source link

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GM recalls 840K vehicles for seat belt, suspension problems – Yahoo Finance

GM recalls 840K vehicles for seat belt, suspension problems – Yahoo Finance

Benzinga 6 Reasons Why You Should Not Buy A Home Owning a home might be the epitome of the American dream, but it’s not engraved in stone! So, if you’ve been toying with the idea of giving up homeownership, then, by all means, go for it. However, given that homeownership is perceived as the hallmark of wealth, giving it up is set to bring you a lot of controversies. Individuals in your circle might even criticize. But regardless of what the greater population thinks, here are good reasons… Source link

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Tom Herman on hot seat at Texas; who could replace him?

Tom Herman on hot seat at Texas; who could replace him?

Texas’ 23-20 home loss to No. 13 Iowa State on Friday can also double as a Rorschach test on how you view the tenure of Texas coach Tom Herman. Is he close, so achingly close, to the top of the Big 12? Or is Texas emerging as this season’s definitive drama major a symptom of a program stuck in neutral? The loss dropped Texas to 5-3 and officially nudged Herman onto the hot seat, as he’s 30-18 in his fourth season in Austin. And how you view this white-knuckle Texas season — just like… Source link

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Gauging Jeremy Pruitt’s seat at Tennessee

Gauging Jeremy Pruitt’s seat at Tennessee

Is it financially-feasible to fire a coach in the middle of a revenue-depleted pandemic? That is the question facing several athletic departments this season whose football coaches are treading on thin ice entering the final stretch. In the SEC, there are a few schools taking the wait-and-see approach over the final games. “Now that we’re in it and you’re reading the headlines and scrolling through social media, I’d be less surprised if changes were made,” said Drew Turner,… Source link

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