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America One News
22 Jan 2024
#war
GB News: Furious life threatening 100mph winds smash into UK after fears of tornado and warning of travel hell
Storm Isha wreaks havoc in the UK with power outages, transport disruptions, and falling debris. Trains and flights are halted, Warnings and restrictions are in place.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Putin faces new anti-war protests as furious wives rebel against Kremlin
Angry wives of Russian soldiers in Ukraine demand their husbands return home. They accuse military chiefs of lying and detaining Maria Andreeva, who leads the movement calling for the government to bring back their loved ones. The Kremlin released her without charge.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: Why Did the FBI 'Disappear' the Boston Bomber's Jihadist Wife?
After the Boston Marathon bombing, Katherine Russell, wife of bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, disappeared and was helped by the FBI. She kept in contact with her husband's family and investigations into her involvement faded away. Russell has since become more religious and her records have been erased, leaving no trace of her.
#sports
GB News: Nick Dunlap not allowed to collect £1.2m prize despite amateur winning PGA Tour event
Amateur golfer Nick Dunlap became the first amateur to win on the PGA Tour in 30 years, but won't receive the prize money. Dunlap, 20, won the tournament with a 29-under finish, but as an amateur, he cannot accept the £1.2 million prize. Dunlap, a sophomore at the University of Alabama, is undecided about turning pro.
#other
Forbes: FAA Asks Airlines To Inspect Door Plugs On Boeing 737-900ER Planes
The FAA recommends inspections of door plugs on Boeing 737-900ER jets after a mid-flight blowout incident. Investigation ongoing. Door plugs are used in planes with less dense seating arrangements.