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tyla.com | Madison Burgess
Tyla spoke with Nick Eades, an experienced former pilot who has six decades of flying under his beltThe world’s most experienced Boeing 747 pilot has a reassuring message for anyone who’s developed a fear of flying following a ‘bad year’ for crashes. After three major commercial airliners have crashed in the past six months, it’s understandable that more people might be nervous to travel by plane.
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tyla.com | Madison Burgess
A doctor has revealed the steps you need to take to protect yourself against rabies if you’re jetting off abroad this summer. It comes after the tragic news this week that a British woman died after she was ‘scratched’ by a puppy in Morocco. Grandmother Yvonne Ford, 59, from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, had ‘very slight’ contact with the animal in February, but didn’t develop symptoms until two weeks ago.
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1 week ago |
tyla.com | Madison Burgess
It now has over 1.5 million views - but can you tell what's different about this mukbang video? A mukbang clip has gone viral on social media for a very surprising reason - and people are seriously creeped out after finding out the truth behind it. Combining a good yap and lots of food, the mukbang, a social media trend which originated in South Korea, has been a staple of the internet for years, with videos earning huge numbers of views on platforms like TikTok and YouTube.
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1 week ago |
tyla.com | Madison Burgess
Charla Nash was infamously attacked by her friend's chimpanzee in 2009Topics: Animals, Health, Life, NewsA woman who was left fighting for her life after a chimpanzee attack has shared what she looks like now, 14 years after a groundbreaking face transplant. For those who aren’t familiar with the infamous story, Charla Nash, who is now 71, was attacked at her friend Sandra Herold’s home in Connecticut in 2009, by her pet chimpanzee, Travis.
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1 week ago |
tyla.com | Madison Burgess
Researchers are urging people across the world to change their passwords and take steps to protect their dataTopics: Apple, Facebook, World News, Technology, CrimeA warning has been issued to Apple, Facebook, and Google users after researchers uncovered what is being dubbed the ‘biggest data breach ever’. It has been revealed that sixteen billion passwords for accounts on these platforms, as well as other social media services and government accounts, have been leaked.
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