All news by author: Jeremiah Hassel

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OceanGate employee quit after CEO asked her 'to pilot Titanic submersible'
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush fired his chief pilot for raising safety concerns about Titan. Then, he asked his director of finance to take the reigns
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Biden gives fiery speech after Supreme Court rejects student loan forgiveness
At a press conference addressing the SCOTUS' decision, President Joe Biden said that Republican 'hypocrisy is stunning' as he slammed the party for not supporting student loan forgiveness. He also said that the Supreme Court 'misinterpreted the Constitution'
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'Cult mum' Lori Vallow's brother speaks out for first time since trial
Adam Cox, the brother of 'cult mum' Lori Vallow Daybell, spoke out for the first time since she was found guilty of murdering her two children
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Expert who found Titan sub explains exactly what went wrong on doomed vessel
Pelagic Research Services Chief Executive Ed Cassano, who was among the first to locate the wreckage of Titan, believes he knows why it imploded, he said during a press conference
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Beloved grocery giant announces closure in heartbreaking note to shoppers
Midwest grocery giant Hy-Vee announced the closure of its North Ottumwa, Iowa, location in a heartbreaking statement sent to employees and customers alike
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Last photos of missing man on top of mountain before he mysteriously disappeared
Ian O'Brien was an experienced hiker with "an extensive background in survival" vanished after trekking to the top of Colorado's Hesperus Mountain — a trail he'd hiked before
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Titanic submarine firm still advertising 2024 trips after implosion catastrophe
Five men may have died last week, and OceanGate might not have a submersible anymore, but you can still book a $250,000 (£198,235) to see the wreckage of the Titanic in 2024, says the firm's website
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Clarence Thomas benefitted from affirmative action — then voted to end it
US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas went to Yale because of affirmative action — then voted to end the practice 50 years later during a landmark decision
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City mayor throws tantrum at housing activist accusing her of owning plantation
During a town hall in Washington Heights on Wednesday, New Yory City Mayor Eric Adams verbally accosted housing activist Jeanie Dubnau and accused her of being a plantation owner, as seen in a dramatic video
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Uterine cancer becoming the most deadly gynecologic cancer in the US
Uterine cancer cases are on the rise in the US — and they could soon surpass ovarian cancer cases in terms of the number of deaths that result from them, an oncologist says
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Death Row child killer uttered chilling words after elbowing lawyer in face
Convicted killer Joseph Zieler, who was sentenced to death on Monday, uttered three chilling words after striking his lawyer with his elbow during the trial
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Terrifying video inside flight that landed without landing gear deployed
A video published to social media shows terrified passengers clutching their seats inside the Delta jet that landed at Charlotte on Wednesday without its landing gear deployed
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First images of Titanic sub show it imploded 'in under a second' says expert
The first images of the wreckage of Titan show that the event happened in 'microseconds,' an expert says — and the five-passenger crew likely had warning
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Plane with over 100 people onboard dramatically lands without its landing gear
A Delta plane with over 100 people onboard landed at the Charlotte Douglas Airport without deploying landing gear on Wednesday. No one was injured
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Canadian couple forced to tie the knot again after £15,836 wedding voided
A paperwork mishap and a single day forced a Canadian couple to have a second wedding just days after their first — after dropping £15,836 ($20k) on the first one
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Titanic sub firm asked college kids to devise more 'cost efficient' battery
Washington State University college students were enlisted to create Titan's battery using 'commercial off the shelf' parts — their end product was $50,000 cheaper than those already on the market
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Many baby products still contain toxic metals five years after damning study
Five years ago, a Consumer Reports study revealed the presence of toxic metals in several baby food products. Many of those foods still contain hazardous contaminants, a new study found
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Lightning strikes plane full of passengers at Arkansas airport
A photographer captured a rare moment at an Arkansas airport when lightning struck the tail of a jet filled with passengers, rocking the plane and scaring the passengers
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Map shows Chicago's air quality amid second wave of Canadian wildfire smoke
A second wave of northerly winds has wildfire smoke billowing into the US from Canada once again — and this time, it's hitting Chicago the hardest
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Harrowing audio of daughter’s panic after her dad 'executed her three brothers'
The audio of a 911 call reveals the panicked reaction of an Ohio man's stepdaughter after he allgedly shot and killed her three young brothers in broad daylight
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Titanic voyage waiver 'might not be enforceable,' ex Secret Service agent says
The waiver signed by the five missing men aboard the OceanGate submersible Titan might not be enforceable, warns a former US Secret Service agent
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Woman ‘scanned three TVs for the price of a can of Pepsi at self-checkout’
A woman made off with three TVs and only paid the price of a single can of Pepsi at a Tennessee Walmart in early June. Scams like the one she pulled are on the rise
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Seven ways missing Titanic crew could bring vessel to surface - as hope fades
David Pogue, a correspondent for 'CBS Sunday Morning,' ventured to the wreckage of the Titanic with OceanGate last year. He said Titan, the submersible, has seven methods of surfacing
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NASA spacecraft captures image of glowing green lightning dot on Jupiter
NASA's spacecraft Juno captured a mysterious image of a green dot on Jupiter's north pole during a 2020 bypass of the gas giant — a lightning strike, scientists have revealed
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Terrifying 6ft 450lb shark eats chum from diver's hands feet from gaping jaws
A Florida man went diving in Jupiter Inlet and fed between six and 10 bull sharks from his HANDS — and he survived to tell the tale