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IndiGo slammed as 'Extreme Heavy' coffin tag featuring elephant graphic goes viral
A photo of a coffin labelled with an 'Extreme Heavy' sticker and elephant icon has gone viral. The image has sparked debate ...
IndiGo's elephant sticker with ‘extreme heavy' tag on coffin triggers outrage, netizens slam airline
The image, posted on X by an agency handling the transport of human remains, displayed a neatly packed shipment prepared for ...
The historic Oakwood Cemetery in Troy, New York is celebrating its 175-anniversary next week, but there’s more to the rural ...
However, what caught everyone’s attention were the stickers placed on the box. One of them read “Human Remains" while another ...
For over a century, one of the world’s most legendary gemstones has remained hidden -- locked in silence, shrouded in myth, ...
This Halloween, the Johannesburg Zoo is transforming into a spine-chilling wonderland of fright, fun, and family-friendly thrills. Prepare for an unforgettable night filled with eerie enchantment, ...
For the first time since 2017, the Nantucket High football team moved to 4-0 to start the season. The Whalers, who own the ...
A viral photo of a human remains shipment tagged with an “Extreme Heavy” elephant sticker has sparked debate online.
From a dominant defender at Acton-Boxborough to a dynamic quarterback/receiver duo at Wellesley, there were a number of ...
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Amazon’s Rayan Karaky on how retail media 3.0 is transforming advertising in MENA
The rise of retail media 3.0 is transforming marketing in the region, helping brands fuse commerce, content, and measurable impact ...
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Why Was Flying the SR-71 Blackbird So Dangerous?
At Mach 3, friction with the atmosphere raised the SR-71’s skin temperatures to a searing 500 degrees Fahrenheit—hot enough to make the fuselage glow red.
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