news U.S. moves to tame the skies as disruptive passenger incidents reach new highs By AdminNovember 22, 2025Less 1 min read17 Views0 The U.S. launched a nationwide civility campaign amid rising disruptive passenger incidents, with in-flight outbursts now quadruple their 2019 levels. ShareTweetPinShare Previous PostFigure AI sued by whistleblower who warned that startup’s robots could ‘fracture a human skull’ Next PostIn a one-sided relationship with an AI chatbot? Here’s 2025’s Word of the Year Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. You May Also Like October 29, 20250 Comments There were two Fed dissenters: Miran wanted a bigger cut and Schmid voted for no easing at all October 30, 20250 Comments Honeywell’s spin-off starts trading — plus, Goldman CEO’s outlook on the economy September 17, 20250 Comments Gilded Carriages and Bearskin Hats: U.K. Royals Welcome Trump October 6, 20250 Comments 2 girls die in subway ‘surfing’ incident in NYC
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