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10 Milestones That Shaped Aer Lingus Into What It Is Today
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Aer Lingus is the national airline of the Republic of Ireland and has been operating since 1936, placing it among the world's older ...

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The Flawed Soviet Spectacle That Beat Concorde
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The Concorde may have been a game-changing jet when it entered service in 1976, but a rival Russian jet—the Tupolev Tu-144—happened to be in the air one ...

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The Surprising, Non-Pennsylvania Origins of Philadelphia Cream Cheese
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This article is part of our Cocktail Chatter series, where we dive into the wild, weird, and wondrous corners of history to share over a cocktail and ...

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Community Acupuncture’s Roots in Black Activism and Healthcare –
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For most Menders, Community Acupuncture is an invitation to simply rest and restore – a chance to slow down, self-heal and be still. Sounds pretty radical, ...

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5 Strange Reasons A Flight Has Been Diverted
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While a rare occurrence on the whole in relation to the many flights that take off and land without incidents every day, diversions are (and have almost ...

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After More Than Half a Century, a One-of-a-Kind Chinese Typewriter Emerges from Obscurity — Colossal
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A quote widely attributed to Tom Robbins says, “At the typewriter you find out who you are.” Or in the case of one unique machine that’s been ...

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Transportation chief blames DEI and Biden for ongoing air safety woes
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy went on Fox News to blame President Joe Biden and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for aviation ...

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An Aircraft So Odd, It Never Got Off The Ground
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In 1911, French brothers Arthur-Édouard and Raoul-Georges Gonnel developed and tested the Uniplan: an aircraft design that can only be called strange.Their ...

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The Arabian Majlis : A Haven of Tradition and Hospitality
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majlis  المجلس,  is an Arabic term meaning “sitting room” Nestled at the heart of Arabian culture and hospitality lies the Arabian majlis  – a space ...

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Artist of the Open Road’ — Colossal
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Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858) was born in Japan on the brink of a national transformation. The Edo Period, characterized by the military rule of the ...

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Cartoon: Famous gangbangers in history
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A cartoon by Clay Jones. Related | Trump's belief in doctored 'MS-13' image suggests frail mental state Campaign Action

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How A Disastrous Botched Landing Cost Emirates $7K Per Passenger
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This botched landing became one of the most infamous incidents in Emirates’ history.The 3 August 2016 incident from the Middle East’s largest airline ...

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