The Social Security Administration has released its list of the top 10 most popular names for boys and girls born in 2021. Liam and Olivia were tops.
Author: Marina Pitofsky, USA TODAY
A Virgin Atlantic flight had to turn back after the pilots weren’t allowed to fly together
A Virgin Atlantic flight returned to Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom Monday because the flight crew’s training didn’t meet airline standards.
Man who assaulted, groped Frontier Airlines flight attendants sentenced to 60 days in jail
A man who was restrained to his seat with tape during a Frontier Airlines flight after assaulting crew members last year was sentenced to jail.
15 people injured, including two critically, after pedal pub in Atlanta overturns
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Children in Italy should receive their mother’s and father’s last names, court rules
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Same-sex couple together for 20 years gets married in historic Antarctica wedding
A British couple who have been together for 20 years became the first same-sex couple to wed in the British Antarctic Territory this week.
Delta first-class passenger allegedly assaulted flight attendant, used homophobic slurs
A passenger on a Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Phoenix allegedly assaulted a flight attendant and used a homophobic slurs against him.
Meet Jinx, the cat who on Sunday will be the new mayor of Hell (the one in Michigan)
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A bomb-sniffing dog in Ukraine helped defuse dozens of explosives during Russian invasion
Ukrainian officials say a bomb-sniffing dog has helped defuse explosive devices and supported Ukrainian rescuers during Russia’s ongoing invasion.
Millions closer to student debt forgiveness under new Biden administration changes
The Department of Education on Tuesday announced changes estimated to move millions of people closer to clearing their student debt.