A fashion entrepreneur, Neel Elsherif, is suing American Airlines after allegedly experiencing an hour-long incident of sexual misconduct by a fellow passenger during a flight. The lawsuit claims that the crew failed to intervene, and the response to her complaint was dismissive, highlighting potential negligence and discrimination by the airline.
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A widespread power outage plunged Puerto Rico into darkness, affecting all 1.4 million clients as the island prepared for Easter weekend. The blackout disrupted daily life, impacting businesses, tourism, and essential services like water supply. Officials are investigating the cause and working to restore power, facing public anger and calls to overhaul the island's energy infrastructure.
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At least 55 civilians were killed in northeastern Congo by CODECO militia fighters in an attack on villages and a displaced persons camp in Ituri province. The loosely affiliated Lendu farming militia has killed nearly 1,800 people in four years. The UN warns some attacks may be war crimes. Despite intervention by peacekeepers and government troops, the attackers overwhelmed defenses. The death toll may rise as bodies are recovered.
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