Nelle Diala, an ex-Alaska Airlines flight attendant, was terminated for violating social media guidelines after posting a TikTok video twerking in uniform, celebrating the end of her probation period. The video went viral, sparking criticism. Diala, now running a GoFundMe, admits poor judgment but remains passionate about aviation and will focus on her lingerie and dessert ventures.
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Taliban envoy Suhail Shaheen warned US secretary of state Marco Rubio against making threats after Rubio suggested placing bounties on Taliban leaders for detaining Americans. This follows a recent prisoner swap under Biden's administration, freeing two Americans while others remain captive. Shaheen emphasized resolving issues through dialogue, citing Qatar's role in mediating such cases, including the release of Canadian David Lavery. The Taliban returned to power in 2021 after decades of... Expand
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