Undocumented worker fired from Trump’s Bedminster club invited to State of the Union:
Victorina Morales, a Guatemalan native, worked for years at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey before describing herself as an undocumented worker to The
New York Times in December. She was ultimately terminated from her job and currently faces deportation
Chinese engineer charged with stealing secret material from Apple:
It alleges that engineer Jizhong Chen attempted to take key details from Apple’s (
AAPL)secretive self-driving car project. Chen was arrested and charged last week, just before he was scheduled to fly to China, according to a criminal complaint filed in US district court in California.
Apple said that if the confidential material got out, it would be “enormously damaging” for the company, the complaint said.
It’s the second time in about six months that a Chinese national has been charged with stealing secrets from the Apple project, whose existence the company refuses to even acknowledge publicly.
Sean Payton ate ice cream and watched Netflix for 3 days after Saints loss:
Sean Payton estimates that for the first 24 hours, he was filled with anger. After that, the New Orleans head coach said, he was filled with disappointment — and ice cream, with hours logged in front of the television.It’s been a week and a half since the Saints lost the NFC championship game against the Los Angeles Rams, a game that was overshadowed by a controversial no-call from the officiating crew that’s still being talked about with Super Bowl LIII just a few days away.
To save his parents money, this diabetic teen cut back on his insulin:
The high school senior came up with an idea: He would cut back on his insulin by about a third.
Dillon, who has type1 diabetes, is supposed to keep his blood sugar levels between 130 and 150. After he started rationing insulin, his levels jumped as high as 300.
He knew that was dangerously high, and in the back of his mind he worried he might go into a diabetic coma.”I wasn’t thinking right, but my parents work so hard to give me what I need, and I didn’t want to put more financial stress on them,” said Dillon, now
Hey Super Bowl fans! Welcome to the world’s busiest airport:
Welcome to the 150,000 people flying into Atlanta for the 53rd annual
Super Bowl. (Super Bowl LIII for fans of Roman numerals.)
Despite the
extreme winter weather, you’ve landed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world’s busiest passenger airport. We handled nearly 104 million passengers in 2017.
Think of it as the biggest transfer point in the known universe.
On an average day, the airport moves 275,000 people with an average of 2,700 arrivals and departures. Many of those people fly into the ATL to transfer from one flight to another flight, here only for a brief time before departing our fair city. (Yes, we refer to Atlanta by its airport code.)
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