Officials say at least 15 JetBlue passengers were injured after a sudden drop in altitude forced an emergency landing in Florida. The Thursday flight from Cancun to Newark, New Jersey, was diverted to Tampa International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration says the flight crew experienced “a flight control issue” and that it is investigating. A spokesperson for the local fire department said Friday that between 15 and 20 passengers were taken to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries. JetBlue says it has taken the Airbus A320 out of service for inspection and will investigate the cause.
FBI Director Kash Patel says federal officials have arrested multiple people in Michigan who had allegedly been plotting a violent attack over the Halloween weekend. Patel announced the arrests in a social media post, saying they took place Friday morning. FBI and state police were in a neighborhood near Fordson High School in Dearborn. FBI personnel were seen going in and out of a house. An FBI spokesperson says investigators were also in Inkster, another suburb. Michigan's governor says she was briefed by the FBI director but shared no details.
Mike Interviews Colonel Keith Isaacson of the IDF. Isaacson gives insight into how the IDF faught Hamas and how they will move forward with securing Israel during the Ceasefire.
By: Dianté Marigny
King Charles III has formally stripped his brother, Prince Andrew, of his remaining royal titles — a move widely seen as an effort to protect the monarchy’s reputation amid ongoing scandal.
The decision means the Duke of York will now be known simply as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
The action comes as new details emerge about Andrew’s long-criticized ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and as questions mount over his rent-free residence at a country estate near Windsor Castle.
While Buckingham Palace has declined to comment, royal watchers say the move reinforces King Charles’ message that “no one is bigger than the monarchy.”
By: Dianté Marigny
Former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey is attempting a political comeback, launching a campaign for mayor of Jersey City — the state’s second-largest city.
McGreevey, who resigned two decades ago in a scandal that made him the first openly gay governor in U.S. history, says his campaign is focused on tackling local challenges such as rising housing costs, job opportunities, and struggling schools.
He’s one of seven candidates running in the nonpartisan race to succeed outgoing Mayor Steven Fulop. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, a runoff election will be held on December 2.
“This isn’t about reliving the past,” McGreevey said. “It’s about second chances and making Jersey City better.”
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