• In June 1990, British Airways Flight 5390 incident turned into one of aviation’s most unbelievable survival stories

    At 17,000 feet, the cockpit windshield suddenly blew out due to incorrect bolts, causing explosive decompression. Captain Tim Lancaster was instantly pulled halfway out of the aircraft, with only his legs caught inside while the rest of his body was exposed to freezing, high-speed winds.

    Flight attendant Nigel Ogden rushed in and grabbed his legs just in time. For nearly 20 minutes, the crew held on, refusing to let go even when they feared the worst, knowing it could risk the entire aircraft.

    Meanwhile, the co-pilot managed an emergency landing against all odds.

    Amazingly, Tim survived with injuries and made a full recovery. Just five months later, he returned to flying, turning a near-impossible situation into a story of courage, teamwork, and survival
    In June 1990, British Airways Flight 5390 incident turned into one of aviation’s most unbelievable survival stories At 17,000 feet, the cockpit windshield suddenly blew out due to incorrect bolts, causing explosive decompression. Captain Tim Lancaster was instantly pulled halfway out of the aircraft, with only his legs caught inside while the rest of his body was exposed to freezing, high-speed winds. Flight attendant Nigel Ogden rushed in and grabbed his legs just in time. For nearly 20 minutes, the crew held on, refusing to let go even when they feared the worst, knowing it could risk the entire aircraft. Meanwhile, the co-pilot managed an emergency landing against all odds. Amazingly, Tim survived with injuries and made a full recovery. Just five months later, he returned to flying, turning a near-impossible situation into a story of courage, teamwork, and survival
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  • Donald Trump once stated that U.S. presidents should face impeachment if they lead the country into wars in the Middle East under false pretenses.
    The remark was made years before his presidency, reflecting broader criticism of past military interventions and how those decisions were justified.
    Now, that statement is resurfacing amid ongoing tensions involving Iran, as both critics and supporters debate whether current actions align with past rhetoric.
    Moments like this often reignite conversations about consistency in leadership, accountability, and how decisions in times of conflict are evaluated over time
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    Donald Trump once stated that U.S. presidents should face impeachment if they lead the country into wars in the Middle East under false pretenses. The remark was made years before his presidency, reflecting broader criticism of past military interventions and how those decisions were justified. Now, that statement is resurfacing amid ongoing tensions involving Iran, as both critics and supporters debate whether current actions align with past rhetoric. Moments like this often reignite conversations about consistency in leadership, accountability, and how decisions in times of conflict are evaluated over time #DonaldTrump #USPolitics #Impeachment #MiddleEast #Iran #Geopolitics #Leadership #Accountability #TrendingNow #StayInformed
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  • A deeply moving scene is capturing hearts around the world through a viral photo circulating online. In it, a small, exhausted cat sits silently amid shattered walls and scattered debris in Gaza, its expression reflecting fear and confusion. In times of devastation, when homes and lives are torn apart, innocent animals are often left behind, unable to understand what has happened. Yet, amid the chaos, courageous rescue teams risk their lives to find and save them—transforming moments of despair into powerful stories of compassion and survival.
    A deeply moving scene is capturing hearts around the world through a viral photo circulating online. In it, a small, exhausted cat sits silently amid shattered walls and scattered debris in Gaza, its expression reflecting fear and confusion. In times of devastation, when homes and lives are torn apart, innocent animals are often left behind, unable to understand what has happened. Yet, amid the chaos, courageous rescue teams risk their lives to find and save them—transforming moments of despair into powerful stories of compassion and survival.
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  • SHOUTING OVER the blazing flames engulfing the Oval Office at journalists who were fleeing to safety, US president Donald Trump maintained that everything is fine on domestic and foreign fronts, WWN can report.

    “Everything is fine” Trump confirmed, possibly talking about heat he was getting for lying about a former US president ringing him to praise him for stating his war on Iran.

    However, some media personnel choking on smoke speculated Trump could have been referring to the lies told by Pete Hegseth who claimed families of US military personnel grieving the needless deaths of their loved ones told Hegseth to ‘finish the job in Iran for my son’.

    “Everything is fine,” repeated Trump as the make up on his diseased hand began to melt, but observers suggest the ‘everything’ he is referring to might relate to him saying he has destroyed Iran’s military capability only for Iran to knock out 17% of Qatar’s natural gas supply which could take 5 years to get back online.

    “I would have guessed the everything he means is him joking about Pearl Harbour, or the fact the UK, France, Italy, Japan, Germany and the Netherlands released a joint statement declining to dig Trump out of the hole he’s dug in the Strait of Hormuz,” remarked one journalist sprinting for the exit of flames continuing to engulf the room.

    UPDATE: Trump was last seen repeating “everything is fine” as the flesh melted from his skull, possibly alluding to the estimated $200bn cost of continuing the war on Iran, Oman claiming Israel pushed Trump into the war despite a peace deal being possible, Netanyahu carrying out attacks on Iranian gas fields without consulting the US, his counter-terrorism chief resigning saying Iran posed no imminent threat, Blackrock CEO Larry Fink saying AI’s mass replacement of the workforce will be devastating to the economy, more deaths at the hands of ICE, the latest season of the Bachelorette being pulled from broadcast, inflation continuing to bite, Jared Kushner making billion in corrupt Middle East deals or his presence in the Epstein files.
    SHOUTING OVER the blazing flames engulfing the Oval Office at journalists who were fleeing to safety, US president Donald Trump maintained that everything is fine on domestic and foreign fronts, WWN can report. “Everything is fine” Trump confirmed, possibly talking about heat he was getting for lying about a former US president ringing him to praise him for stating his war on Iran. However, some media personnel choking on smoke speculated Trump could have been referring to the lies told by Pete Hegseth who claimed families of US military personnel grieving the needless deaths of their loved ones told Hegseth to ‘finish the job in Iran for my son’. “Everything is fine,” repeated Trump as the make up on his diseased hand began to melt, but observers suggest the ‘everything’ he is referring to might relate to him saying he has destroyed Iran’s military capability only for Iran to knock out 17% of Qatar’s natural gas supply which could take 5 years to get back online. “I would have guessed the everything he means is him joking about Pearl Harbour, or the fact the UK, France, Italy, Japan, Germany and the Netherlands released a joint statement declining to dig Trump out of the hole he’s dug in the Strait of Hormuz,” remarked one journalist sprinting for the exit of flames continuing to engulf the room. UPDATE: Trump was last seen repeating “everything is fine” as the flesh melted from his skull, possibly alluding to the estimated $200bn cost of continuing the war on Iran, Oman claiming Israel pushed Trump into the war despite a peace deal being possible, Netanyahu carrying out attacks on Iranian gas fields without consulting the US, his counter-terrorism chief resigning saying Iran posed no imminent threat, Blackrock CEO Larry Fink saying AI’s mass replacement of the workforce will be devastating to the economy, more deaths at the hands of ICE, the latest season of the Bachelorette being pulled from broadcast, inflation continuing to bite, Jared Kushner making billion in corrupt Middle East deals or his presence in the Epstein files.
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  • Seriously, how long can social media stay relevant like this
    Seriously, how long can social media stay relevant like this
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