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According to Reuters, though no passengers were injured in the incident, the Civil Aviation Administration of China's Southwest Regional Administration (CAAC) stated that one of the pilots suffered scratches and waist pains. A flight attendant also received a minor injury during the accident.
The domestic flight, which was traveling from Chongqing to Lhasa, landed at the Chengdu Shuangliu airport roughly 20 minutes after the window broke.
Speaking to Red Star News, pilot Liu Chuanjian revealed that seconds after the malfunction, his fellow pilot started to get sucked out of the window, along with parts of the plane's control unit.
According to the NRA's complaint, New York's governor and Department of Financial Services actively worked to convince banks and insurers to cease doing business with the gun-rights organization in a "campaign of selective prosecution, background exhortations, and public threats." New York officials are accused of running a politically-motivated crusade that hinders the right of the NRA to "speak freely about gun-related issues and defend the Second Amendment" according to the suit.
Earlier this month, NYDFS imposed a $7 million fine on Lockton Cos., LLC, the insurance broker that administered NRA Carry Guard - which offers personal firearms liability policies.
On Wednesday, British insurer Lloyd's of London announced that it would end all coverage made available through the NRA, deeming the Carry Guard program an unlawful policy issued "to gun owners for acts of intentional wrongdoing."
Governor Cuomo also ordered a directive issued by the NYDFS which resulted in the regulatory agency sending a letter to state-chartered banks and other financiers, deterring them from doing business with the NRA.
Comment: Cuomo has initiated his own form of sanctions on the NRA. The statement: "The NRA's lawsuit is a futile and desperate attempt to advance its dangerous agenda to sell more guns," totally misses the point of the Second Amendment.
Delaware became the first state in the country to officially ban child marriage by signing House Bill 337 into law, which prohibits marriage of individuals under 18 years of age. The law closes loopholes allowing children to enter into legal marriages with parental consent, or because they are pregnant. It also gives the court authority to annul marriages where one of the individuals involved was under the age of 18 at the time.As The Free Thought Project has reported, child marriage is an ongoing problem across the county and "alarmingly, the number of children married away to fully mature adults could be much higher than the already-startling number. Ten states provide only fragmentary statistics or none at all."
An investigation from Frontline revealed disturbing statistics, which showed that between 2000 and 2015, at least 207,459 minors were married in the United States. While a percentage of those cases were 16- and 17-year-olds, an alarming number of states allowed children as young as 10 and 12 years old to marry, and in nearly 90 percent of the cases, young girls married adult men.
Comment: Delaware has set the example. See also:
- Child marriages: 39,000 every day
- Senior female chief in Malawi annulled up 850 child marriages and sends girls back to school
- German government to crack down on immigrant child brides, underage marriagesAfghan mullah arrested after 'marriage' to 6-year-old girl
- New law passed: Men in Tanzania now face up to 30 years in prison if they marry or impregnate a school-age girl
- 5yo girl forced to marry 22yo in Pakistan - police arrest groom and registrar
Gregorio, a 62-year-old former carpenter who lives alone, looked haggard. He said he had stopped taking his medication for depression more than a week earlier and hadn't slept in four days. He was feeling anxious and nervous, he said, rubbing his bald head and fidgeting with the silver watch on his wrist. His voice monotone and barely audible, he told Vargas he had had thoughts of suicide.
Indeed, the overall suicide rate in Puerto Rico increased 29 percent in 2017, with a significant jump after Hurricane Maria, the Puerto Rico Department of Public Health reports, and that anguish is continuing.
Gregorio's descent from heartbroken but determined storm victim to this moment of despair is a path traveled by many older people here in Puerto Rico. Psychologists and social workers, like Vargas, say elderly people are especially vulnerable when their daily routines are disrupted for long periods. Those who were once active, she said, now stay home alone.

A Palestinian woman covers her face as smoke billows around her during clashes with Israeli forces along the border with the Gaza strip on May 11, 2018, as Palestinians demonstrate for the right to return to their historic homelands in what is now Israel.
The United Nations passed but did not enforce annual resolutions calling for the refugees' return. Israel invaded the territory in 1956, withdrew under American pressure in 1957, and invaded again in 1967. As its population grew to nearly 2 million souls packed into a pocket five miles wide and 40 miles long, Gaza has become a byword for misery. Former British Prime Minister David Cameron, no advocate of the Palestinian cause, called it "an open-air prison."

A wounded Palestinian is evacuated during a protest against the US embassy move to Jerusalem.
"I think the massacres by Israel will continue, the peaceful protests from Palestinians will continue. I don't see any resolution, unfortunately," said Petras, a retired professor at Binghamton University in New York. He added that he believes "murders by the Israelis are on the increase."
"I think this is a pattern which we will be witnessing in the next period with Trump's increasing bellicosity towards Iran. Who knows how it can end, if not a regional war."
Petras spoke to RT on the day of the US embassy's relocation from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem - a move which he says is an "absolute violation of international law." He noted that such a stance is supported by the European Union and the major countries in the world.
"We have publicly criticized the move multiple times," said Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. "International resolutions declare that the status of Jerusalem - one of the most important issues of the entire peace process - must be resolved in direct negotiations between Israel and Palestine."
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian also said that Donald Trump's decision, made last December, "violated international law,"but expressed particular alarm at IDF tactics.
"France calls on all actors to show responsibility to prevent a new escalation," Le Drian said in a statement. "France again calls on the Israeli authorities to exercise discernment and restraint in the use of force that must be strictly proportionate."
Mustafa Haj Youssef, director of the White Helmets in Idlib, said that a bomb-laden car exploded in front of a hospital in the city center.
The blast also damaged nearby houses and vehicles, Youssef added.

A teacher with students during the 1960s at the Charles Camsell Indian Hospital in Edmonton, Alta., one of 29 facilities named in a class-action lawsuit.
Filed this month in a courtroom in the province of Saskatchewan, the lawsuit holds the federal government responsible for experiments allegedly carried out on reserves and in residential schools between the 1930s and 1950s.
The suit also accuses the Canadian government of a long history of "discriminatory and inadequate medical care" at Indian hospitals and sanatoriums - key components of a segregated healthcare system that operated across the country from 1945 into the early 1980s.
"This strikes me as so atrocious that there ought to be punitive and exemplary damages awarded, in addition to compensation," said Tony Merchant, whose Merchant Law Group filed the class action.
Comment: The vast scale of experimentation on unwitting populations throughout the world is shocking:
- The bizarre ESP experiments conducted on Canadian aboriginal children without parental consent
- Maurice Pappworth: The doctor who exposed the UK's horrible and useless medical experiments on patients
- Unsuspecting residents of San Francisco were part of one of the largest human experiments in history
- Merck's president led secret biowarfare program - influencing experiments on Americans
- Clouds of secrecy: Over and over again, the military has conducted dangerous biowarfare experiments on Americans, without their knowledge
- Radioactive oatmeal fed to children: Just one, in a long line, of heinous government experiments
- State-sanctioned LSD experiments in Cold War Bulgari
- WWII: Minority troops used in chemical experiments
- Foster children in CPS custody are being enrolled in drug experiments without parental consent
- Scottish orphans used in 'military experiments'
Bringing terrorists to justice is a top priority, a diplomat stresses
More than 4,000 Russian citizens are fighting on the side of the terrorists in Syria and will be criminally prosecuted upon return to Russia, said Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Oleg Syromolotov in his speech at a counter-terrorism conference of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).
"Russia's law enforcement authorities are currently monitoring more than 4,000 Russian citizens who left the country to participate in armed gangs [in Syria,]" he said.












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