Thursday, March 14, 2024

Georgia Woman Loses Her Life Trying to Get Dropped AirPod (Newser Morning 8)

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March 14, 2024
 
 
"Every burden is a blessing."
—Walt Kelly
 
1
Turns out ketamine wasn't the only touchy subject Don Lemon asked Elon Musk about during the interview that apparently killed Lemon's partnership deal with X. Lemon appeared on his old network, CNN, to talk to Erin Burnett about the situation Wednesday, the Hill and Mediaite report. Keep reading
 
2
A Georgia factory worker was killed in a freak accident after she dropped an AirPod under a conveyor at a plant in an Augusta suburb, authorities say. Keep reading
 
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3
UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman is hospitalized and "battling for his life" after saving his parents from a house fire in Ohio around 4am Tuesday, his daughter says. Keep reading
 
4
SpaceX's third test flight of its Starship rocket could happen Thursday morning, weather allowing. Keep reading
 
5
Denmark will become just the third European country to conscript women for military service starting in 2026, the Danish government announced Wednesday. Keep reading
 
6
The Israeli military said Wednesday it plans to direct a significant portion of the 1.4 million displaced Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip's southernmost town of Rafah toward "humanitarian islands" in the center of the territory ahead of its planned offensive in the area. Keep reading
 
7
Christie Brinkley is the latest celebrity to implore followers to wear their sunscreen. Keep reading
 
8
A swab sample sent to dog DNA testing company DNA My Dog came back as 40% Alaskan malamute, 35% shar-pei, and 25% labrador—but the sample was a cheek swab from Christina Hager, a 100% human reporter at WBZ News. Keep reading
 
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In 2018, Stephen Hawking, the best-known theoretical physicist of his time, died at his home in Cambridge, England, at the age of 76; he had stunned doctors by living with the normally fatal illness ALS for more than 50 years.
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