Tellwut US Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points -September 13 2024
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Many Americans feel the need to limit their political news
While about half of Americans say they are following political news “extremely” or “very” closely, about 6 in 10 say they need to limit how much information they consume about the government and politics to avoid feeling overloaded or fatigued.
Election Gut Check
With the first debate having recently taken place, we are now curious to know how your views might have changed. If the election were held today, based on the current candidates and the points discussed in the debate, who would you cast your vote for: Donald Trump or Kamala Harris?
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When does life feel real?
The age where life, money and the future start to feel “real” is officially 27 years old, according to new research.
Passenger ordered to pay more than $5,000 in fuel costs after flight diverted due to bad behavior
A problematic airline passenger has been hit with an unusual form of punishment – he has to pay back the airline for the cost of fuel. According to the Australian Federal Police, a then-32-year-old man from Western Australia was disruptive on a flight headed from Perth to Sydney. As a result, the plane had to turn around and go back to Perth, which meant that the pilot was forced to dump some fuel to land. Now, the passenger has been ordered to pay $8,630 AUD ($5,806 USD) back to the airline to cover the cost of the wasted fuel. The Perth Magistrate Court also fined him $6,055, meaning that his mid-air misbehavior has a total price tag of $11,861 – likely many times higher than whatever he spent on the ticket. “This incident should serve as a warning that criminal behavior on board can come at a heavy cost to the offender,” Shona Davis, the AFP’s Acting Superintendent, said in a statement.
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