Stock markets globally fell and oil prices surged following Israel’s military strikes on Iran, targeting nuclear facilities and military figures. The S&P 500 futures dropped 1.1%, while U.S. crude oil prices rose 7.3% to $72.91 per barrel; analysts warn that increased energy costs could hinder U.S. inflation progress, despite no immediate impact on Iranian oil exports.
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Passenger arrested after trying to open exit door on SkyWest flight
A SkyWest flight from Omaha to Detroit was diverted to Cedar Rapids, Michigan, due to an unruly passenger, 23-year-old Mario Nikprelaj, who allegedly assaulted a flight attendant and attempted to open an emergency exit. He was arrested on multiple charges, including disorderly conduct and harassment, as the flight continued to its destination after law enforcement responded. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A plane had to land because a man was being naughty and...
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