PAYLESS OFFICERS… SECURITY MELTDOWN
Millions of spring break travelers are heading to the airport this month, and Johnny Jones was hoping to be one of them. But the ongoing shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security forced his family to cancel its vacation plans.
As millions of spring break travelers flood airports, TSA officers like Johnny Jones at Dallas Fort Worth International are stuck working without pay due to the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, which has lasted nearly a month. Many officers, living paycheck to paycheck, are scared and struggling to cover basic expenses amid missed or reduced paychecks, leading to widespread financial strain. This crisis has caused rising sick calls, longer security lines, and some officers taking second jobs just to get by, with many unable to afford gas or other necessities to even show up for work, compounding the chaos at major hubs like Houston, Atlanta, and New Orleans.
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On the morning of June 22, 1918, a locomotive pulling empty passenger cars rear-ended the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus train near Hammond, Indiana. The wreck and subsequent fire—likely ignited by the oil lamps in the circus train's wooden sleeping cars—resulted in 86 deaths and 127 injuries. Most of the dead were buried five days later in a nearby cemetery, their graves marked with nicknames like "Baldy" and "Smiley" since many bodies could not be formally identified. What caused the collision?
Drafted into the German army at age 18, Remarque served in World War I and was wounded several times. From his experience of trench warfare, he drew a grimly realistic picture of the horror of battle in his first novel and masterpiece, All Quiet on the Western Front. It was an immediate international success, and Remarque went on to write several other novels. All Quiet on the Western Front was later burned by the Nazis, who guillotined which of his family members in 1943?
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In addition to establishing the foundations of classical mechanics and introducing his law of universal gravitation, Isaac Newton's 1687 text The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy explored his rotating bucket argument, which has been studied by scientists for centuries. In it, he opposed the dominant view of motion—devised by Rene Descartes—that space is actually the extension of matter. How did Newton use a hypothetical bucket to try to make his point?
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