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Alaska confirms first fatal case of Alaskapox

Health officials in Alaska have confirmed the state’s first fatal case of Alaskapox, a disease discovered only nine years ago. An elderly immunocompromised man from the Kenai peninsula, south of Anchorage, died while undergoing treatment in late January. He is one of only seven reported Alaskapox infections, the Alaska Department of Public Health said in

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Alaska Airlines Boeings have loose bolts

NEW YORK CITY: Boeing came under renewed pressure on Tuesday as the head of Alaska Airlines said inspections carried out after a dangerous incident had found many loose bolts on its 737 MAX 9 aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration grounded 171 Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft following the incident on January 5 when a panel

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Does Russia Want Alaska Back?

President Vladimir Putin signed a new decree that will enable Russia to search, register, and provide legal protection to Russian assets and land abroad, including those located in the former USSR. Now, every article you search regarding this topic quotes the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), run and paid for by the neocons.

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Passengers on ill-fated Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 likely would have died if blowout occurred at 40,000 feet, says physicist

Passengers aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 likely would have died if the door came off while it was flying at normal cruising altitude, according to one expert.  Physics professor Arun Bansil at Northeastern University said depressurization of the cabin at 40,000 feet would have caused all 177 people on board to lose consciousness in just 10

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U.S. opens safety probe into Boeing after Alaska Airlines incident

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Thursday it is launching a safety probe into Boeing following last week’s near-catastrophic incident on an Alaska Airlines-operated 737 MAX. “This incident should have never happened and it cannot happen again,” the FAA said in a statement, after a panel known as a “door plug” blew out of

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Physicist reveals how an iPhone survived 16,000-foot plunge from Alaska Airlines flight after the door blew off – and why yours shatters from falling out of your pocket

By Nikki Main Science Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 15:13 EST, 9 January 2024 | Updated: 15:13 EST, 9 January 2024 A physicist has explained the mystery of how an iPhone fell 16,000 feet from Alaska Airlines flight 1282 and still worked. While many Apple users will be familiar with their devices shattering from a simple 10-foot drop

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