Southwest passengers screamed at the parents of the child who wouldn’t stop crying in an epic tantrum

A Southwest passenger on a flight to Orlando, Florida, was recorded screaming and swearing at the parent of a child who wouldn’t stop crying.

The epic rage – uttered by a grown man, not a toddler – sent another passenger into hysterics when he screamed about the baby crying continuously for 45 minutes, before being caught by authorities at the airport.

The ordeal unfolded when their flight was forced into a holding pattern around an area outside of Palm Beach due to bad weather – at which point the young baby started crying.

Obviously frustrated by the wailing baby, the

Only 215 of the 45,728 Channel migrants who arrived by small boats last year were deported

Of the 45,755 migrants who crossed the Channel in small boats last year, 215 have been deported.

More than 25,000 of them were found to be refugees, although the Government claims the majority of those crossing in small boats are economic migrants.

These figures, based on data from the Ministry of Home Affairs, also show that one in five channel migrants is a child.

Last year a record number arrived at Dover – 1,104 boats with an average of 41 people each day.

Data obtained by The Sun through a Disclosure of Information request shows only 0.47 percent of the

Disadvantages of Blood Type O Positive: Understanding the Risks

What Are the Cons of Blood Type O Positive? Blood type O is the most common blood type in the world, with about 38% of people having this blood type. Blood type O is characterized by the absence of A or B antigens on the surface of red blood cells. O positive is a subtype of blood group O, and is determined by the presence of the Rh factor on the surface of the red blood cells.

Rh Factor and Blood Type O Positive

The Rh factor is a protein found on the surface of red blood cells. If you

Impossible Foods issues recall of breaded nuggets

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  • According to a news release from Impossible Foods, the issue originated with a co-manufacturer between Oct. 20 and Nov. 23, 2022.

st. LOUIS (KTVI) – Impossible Foods issued a voluntary recall last week after learning small pieces of wood were discovered in the packaging of two products: Impossible Chicken Nuggets (13.5 oz) and Impossible Wild Nuggets (13.5 oz).

There is a potential risk of choking or injury to the mouth or gastrointestinal tract.

According to a news release from Impossible Foods, the issue originated with a co-manufacturer between Oct. 20 and Nov. 23, 2022. The company

Sydney man Edward Alchin has been found dead after a grueling climb to a remote cave in Thailand

An Australian tourist has been found dead after trying to climb into a remote cave in Thailand.

Edward Alchin, 69, from Sydney, was found unconscious in Tiger Cave in Krabi province on Friday afternoon.

Moments earlier he had posted a stunning view photo to Facebook showing a steep staircase leading up with the caption: ‘Only 1000 more steps’

Australians – who have traveled alone – make the arduous journey climbing the 1,260 steps to the popular tourist spot.

Mr Alchin reaches the observation deck at the top of the mountain, but feels dizzy from exhaustion and then passes out.

Mr Alchin (pictured) reached the observation deck at the top of the mountain, but felt dizzy from exhaustion and then passed out

Mr

A nightclub worker was killed when his Audi crashed into a bridge traveling at 68 mph while crossing the drink-driving limit

A nightclub worker died when he crashed his car into a bridge while crossing the drink-driving mark on his way home from work, an inquest heard.

‘Bubbly’ 31 year old Kelsey Stuttard, from Cheadle, Greater Manchester, more than doubled the drink limit when she crashed into a bridge at 68 mph in her white Audi A3 at A523 Macclesfield Road, near Rudyard in Staffordshire, at 0310 on the date May 7, 2022.

His family said they were shocked he had exceeded the alcohol limit and said he was known to friends as ‘grandmother’s driver’.

During an inquest at Stoke City

Lehigh Acres woman, 21, pleads guilty to all counts in Wendy’s fast food rampage

A Lehigh Acres woman recently pleaded guilty to multiple charges after an angry rampage at a Lee Boulevard fast food restaurant.

Shamia J. Tillman, 21, made the plea Feb. 21 to the six charges she faced — two counts of battery; criminal mischief for more than $200; battery on a law enforcement officer; criminal mischief for $1,000 or more; and grand theft over $750.

She was sentenced to two days in prison, followed by two years of state probation.

Tillman was released on a $19,500 bond the afternoon of June 25, 2022, after being booked the morning prior to the

Food bill would expand nutrition benefits to immigrant Oregonians

A Marion Polk Food Share employee arranges cans on a shelf at Aware Food Bank in Woodburn.

A Marion Polk Food Share employee arranges cans on a shelf at Aware Food Bank in Woodburn.

A bill introduced in the Oregon Legislature would provide food assistance to some 62,000 Oregonians who are ineligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to immigration status.

Senate Bill 610, called Food For All Oregonians, is backed by a coalition of more than 75 organizations across the state and sponsored by 17 lawmakers.

“Everyone in Oregon should have access to food, no matter where they were born,” chief sponsor Sen. Wlnsvey Campos, D-Aloha, said during a Tuesday news conference. “This bill