NASA Engineer Saves Passenger Jet From Disaster When He Spots Malfunction From Window Seat
This commercial flight could have gone much worse if it had not been for an attentive NASA engineer who loves window seats on planes.
This commercial flight could have gone much worse if it had not been for an attentive NASA engineer who loves window seats on planes.
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Feeling good usually makes us smile, but does it work the other way around? Can smiling actually make us feel better? In a study to be published by the journal of the Association for Psychological Science, scientists Tara Kraft and Sarah Pressman of the University of Kansas investigated the potential benefits of smiling by looking at how different types of smiling, and the awareness of smiling, affects individuals' ability to recover from episodes of stress. It shows that smiling can have real health-relevant benefits.
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Amy Martinez was walking to middle school on Wednesday morning when she was suddenly accosted by a woman who she described as "homeless looking".
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When artists step in, these dolls lose their heavy make-up and become natural role models kids can look up to.
Ian Miller is collecting signatures asking for Pittsburgh International Airport to change its name to the Fred Rogers International Airport.
Witnesses say that the film star leapt into action after he saw a driver who was injured inside of a smoking car.
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