A cabin pressure issue on a Delta Air Lines flight from Salt Lake City, Utah to Portland International Airport in Oregon forced the crew to make an emergency landing after 10 passengers suffered bloody noses and ears. North Korea launched several ballistic missiles into the East Sea on Wednesday, South Korea's military said, the isolated regime's second launch in less than a week as tensions ramp up on the Korean Peninsula. Caffeine consumed from coffee or tea could provide more perks than staying awake, according to new research that found it could also lower the risk of coronary heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes. SpaceX launched Falcon 9, carrying the European Commission's Galileo L13 mission Tuesday, to deliver its navigation satellite constellation to medium Earth orbit, despite questionable weather earlier in the day. United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain announced Tuesday he will take "strike action" against Stellantis for failing to follow through on a deal that ended last year's six-week strike. At least nine people were killed and some 2,800 others were injured Tuesday when the pagers used by Hezbollah members exploded across Lebanon in the most serious security breach targeting the Iran-backed militant group. Six men were arraigned and charged with violations of the Animal Welfare Act in the U.S. District of Rhode Island Monday in Providence. The Miami Dolphins placed quarterback Tua Tagovailoa on the injured reserve list after he suffered his third concussion in the NFL and fourth overall against the Buffalo Bills Thursday night. NASA has finished building its spacecraft bus to deploy the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope into orbit after the space agency finishes installing its scientific instruments and the telescope. The U.S. Senate on Tuesday failed in another attempt to reach a solution to in vitro fertilization protection after Senate Republicans blocked a second try after other failed bids earlier this year. Threatening letters containing packages of non-toxic powders arrived at seven state offices Monday and triggered federal investigations. Venezuela's government is ramping up efforts to repress peaceful protests in the wake of President Nicolás Maduro's disputed election win, according to a new report Tuesday that calls it a human rights crisis. The federal government on Tuesday released details on new plans to expand and strengthen the American healthcare workforce with a nearly $100 million investment for schools, and rural and tribal communities. A tethered balloon over the Florida Keys will help border agents monitor for illegal activities. The AMO arm of the U.S. border protection agency will launch its "Argos 2" blimp-like system later this month. Animal rescuers in Arizona are encouraging responsible sporting behavior after a badger was rescued from a soccer net that had been left out overnight. David Rush appeared on TV series "Live with Kelly and Mark" and broke his own Guinness World Record by punching 600 balloons in one minute. San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance announced its veterinarians have performed the first-ever cesarean section birth for a North American porcupine. An Ohio man had plenty of reasons to celebrate when he won a $500,000 lottery prize while celebrating his 40th birthday. U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., intends to hold a joint vote on a short-term funding measure to prevent a federal shutdown and tie it to the proposed SAVE Act on Wednesday. De'Von Achane and Josh Jacobs are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's five must-start fantasy football running backs for Week 3. An African snake is being cared for by authorities in Connecticut after apparently being abandoned in a reservoir area. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said his investigation into embattled entertainment mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs is ongoing after he announced federal racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution "Heartstopper," an LGBTQ+ teen romantic comedy-drama starring Kit Connor and Joe Locke, will return for a third season on Netflix. The hit reality show "Married at First Sight" is back for its 18th season, premiering on Lifetime on Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. EDT. Officials in an Ohio city said they do not believe there is an alligator on the loose at a local park after a reported sighting set off two days of searching. |
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