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U.S. Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson has ordered a strict zero tolerance policy for disruptive airline passengers in the wake of several incidents occurring on flights in and out of Washington, D.C., around the riots at the U.S. Capitol.
Dickson, 63, told Reuters that the order, which he signed on Wednesday, will last through March 30 and will punish disruptive passengers with a fine of up to $35,000 and possible jail time. Airlines have been briefed about the new policy, Dickson said. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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But Kasen managed to fight through COVID-19 and his fever broke within four days. He always seems to wow his doctors. He is a blessing, and he is a miracle, Mitayah said.
Two weeks later, in December, Mitayah learned the joyous news that her baby boy finally had a liver donor. My heart was so overjoyed that that s all I could do was cry, she said.
Kasen received his transplant on Jan. 3 and is currently healthy, his mother said. But Kasen is still required to stay at the hospital for the next six months as he recovers, meaning Mitayah and other family members likely have to to relocate to Pittsburg.
In PEOPLE s exclusive clip from the PBS documentary
American Masters: How It Feels to Be Free, premiering Jan. 18, the 54-year-old Oscar-winning actress explains how seeing Black actresses in movies and television had a crucial impact on her as a young girl. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. I really struggled to to find images of Black women or women that I could identify with, Berry says. Early on, I remember seeing Lena Horne in
Stormy Weather. I remember seeing Dorothy Dandridge in
Carmen Jones. And then a little after that, I remember seeing Diahann Carroll in
DeGeneres continued: I went home, obviously, I had to to quarantine. Portia [de Rossi] made me sleep in a different room on a different bed because she wanted the race car bed all to herself. The first three days, I slept for 16 hours a day. And then on the fourth day, I woke up with back spasms. It just persisted and the doctor put me on pain pills and muscle relaxers.
She said the pain killers did not help and that it felt like I cracked a rib. She was then given a steroid pack from doctors, which she said helped ease the discomfort.
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Midwestern Pet Food, Inc. has expanded its recall of certain pet food products after more than 70 dogs died and 80 fell ill from eating the affected products, which contained potentially fatal levels of aflatoxins.
The family-owned business, based in Evansville, Indiana, said in a statement on Wednesday that the recall has been expanded to now include pet food products from their Sportmix, Pro Pac Originals, Splash, Sportstrail, and Nunn Better dry dog and cat food brands. The recalled products were produced in the company s Oklahoma Kitchen and have an expiration date on or before July 9, 2022. The facility identifier for the Oklahoma Kitchen, which can be found at the end of the date code on recalled products, is 05.