Australia’s Digital Lockdown: The Quiet Storm No One Saw Coming: Something strange is happening down under. You might’ve felt it already — that weird tension in the air when your usual online habits start to hiccup. Pages not loading, apps timing out, services suddenly “unavailable.” It’s not paranoia. Something sinister really is brewing in Australia’s digital world.
Let’s be real — we’ve all gotten way too comfortable living inside screens. I mean, when was the last time you actually hand wrote your important phone numbers? Or your email contacts? (Exactly.) Funny enough, I found an old address book the other day — one of those chunky things from the 90s — and it hit me how fragile our modern “digital everything” lifestyle has become.
United Airlines dealt with new reactions on Wednesday regarding a young puppy dog which passed away in-flight soon after an attendant ordered it stored in an overhead box. The United States Department of Transportation stated it is taking a look at the events which resulted in the bulldog’s demise. UNITED STATE Legislator John Kennedy, whom previously on Wednesday sent out a letter to the United Airlines Commander in chief Scott Kirby, asking for relevant information regarding the significant amount of pets which have passed away while in the transporter’s care, published on Twitter that he intended to submit a bill on Thursday which will restrict airline companies from placing pets inside overhead receptacles. ” Violators will face significant fines. Pets are family,” he noted. Kennedy, within the correspondence, stated United’s “pattern of animal deaths and injuries is simply inexcusable.” The man mentioned that the numbers occurred while on air-planes is 24 pets, ...
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