• Delta Air Lines is taking a swipe at Washington, announcing it will pull travel perks for members of Congress amid ongoing disputes over TSA funding.

    The message is clear: until lawmakers resolve the gridlock, they’ll be flying under the same conditions as everyone else.

    The move is adding to pressure on Congress as frustration grows over delays impacting airport staffing and travel operations.
    Delta Air Lines is taking a swipe at Washington, announcing it will pull travel perks for members of Congress amid ongoing disputes over TSA funding. The message is clear: until lawmakers resolve the gridlock, they’ll be flying under the same conditions as everyone else. The move is adding to pressure on Congress as frustration grows over delays impacting airport staffing and travel operations.
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  • An Indian couple from Hyderabad recently went viral for spending around $16,000 to relocate their pet dog Sky to Australia

    Australia has some of the strictest pet import rules in the world, especially for countries like India due to rabies concerns. Because of this, Sky couldn’t be taken directly. Instead, the couple had to plan a long and complex journey just to bring him along

    They arranged for Sky to stay in a rabies-free country like Dubai for several months before he could qualify for entry into Australia. During this time, they covered expensive quarantine stays, medical tests, paperwork, and boarding costs

    The process required patience, careful planning, and strict compliance with veterinary and government regulations. It wasn’t just about money — it was also an emotional challenge, as they had to stay apart from their beloved pet for months

    Finally, after completing all the requirements, Sky was safely reunited with them in Australia

    The couple shared their journey online, calling Sky “family” and saying leaving him behind was never an option.

    Their story touched many people, showing how far pet owners are willing to go for their animals, even when it comes with huge costs and long waits
    An Indian couple from Hyderabad recently went viral for spending around $16,000 to relocate their pet dog Sky to Australia Australia has some of the strictest pet import rules in the world, especially for countries like India due to rabies concerns. Because of this, Sky couldn’t be taken directly. Instead, the couple had to plan a long and complex journey just to bring him along They arranged for Sky to stay in a rabies-free country like Dubai for several months before he could qualify for entry into Australia. During this time, they covered expensive quarantine stays, medical tests, paperwork, and boarding costs The process required patience, careful planning, and strict compliance with veterinary and government regulations. It wasn’t just about money — it was also an emotional challenge, as they had to stay apart from their beloved pet for months Finally, after completing all the requirements, Sky was safely reunited with them in Australia The couple shared their journey online, calling Sky “family” and saying leaving him behind was never an option. Their story touched many people, showing how far pet owners are willing to go for their animals, even when it comes with huge costs and long waits
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  • Superiority Complex
    Superiority Complex
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  • As someone in NYC, this is perfect
    As someone in NYC, this is perfect
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  • One X user is questioning the age standards across high-stakes professions, pointing out that roles like FBI agents, air traffic controllers, and pilots all have mandatory retirement limits—while elected officials do not.

    The post is fueling a familiar debate in Washington: should there be age limits for politicians, or is experience more valuable than ever at the top?
    One X user is questioning the age standards across high-stakes professions, pointing out that roles like FBI agents, air traffic controllers, and pilots all have mandatory retirement limits—while elected officials do not. The post is fueling a familiar debate in Washington: should there be age limits for politicians, or is experience more valuable than ever at the top?
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