Back in Time! A Hawaiian Airlines Flight Took Off in 2018 — and Landed in 2017
By Diana Pearl
January 01, 2018
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Passengers on Hawaiian Airlines’s flight 446 experienced a bit of time travel to start off their new year.
The flight, which traveled from Auckland, New Zealand to Honolulu, Hawaii, was scheduled to depart at 11:55 p.m. on
Sunday, Dec. 31, 2017. However, because of a 10-minute delay, the flight didn’t end up taking off until 12:05 a.m. on
Monday, Jan. 1, 2018.
Due to the time difference between New Zealand and Hawaii — the former is 23 hours ahead of the latter — passengers
ended up landing at 10:16 a.m., back on Dec. 31 in 2017.
Zeus and Sedona have been to 35 states and covered 30,000 miles with owner Jordan Kahana.
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The Bizarre Reason February Only Has 28 Days
No, it's not because it's terrible and everyone wants it to end immediately.
By Juliana LaBianca
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February is a terrible month. By the time it arrives, we’re sick of the cold, sick of our winter clothes, and in many cases,
just plain old sick. Fortunately, it’s a short month—just 28 days. But why?
Turns out, it’s not because everyone in the history of the human race has hated February. The month’s quirky timing dates
back to the 10-month Roman calendar, which began in March and ended in December. That’s right. For a while, January and
February didn’t even exist. To the Romans, who made their lot by planting and harvesting, winter was a nameless, dateless
slog. For part of the year, there was literally no system for keeping track of the days.
In his first career NBA game after playing 10 seasons in the NBA G League, Andre Ingram
finished with 19 points (6-8 FG, 4-5 3pt FG) to go with 3 rebounds and 3 blocks for the Lakers.
Juju Noda is like any other 11-year-old. She loves her family, animals … and speeding 150 mph
in her Formula Three racecar. As the youngest professional driver to be signed to a sponsor, the
racing prodigy is changing the game. Inspired by her father, Formula One driver Hideki Noda,
Juju is already paving her own path. The elementary school student is holding her own racing
against adults, and is well on her way to becoming the first female Formula One champion.
Slow driver backed up traffic in the left lane. People love this officer's response
BY JOSH MAGNESS
Updated June 19, 2018 11:01 AM
Stephen Wheeles, an Indiana State Police officer, had his tweet go viral after he said he pulled over a woman for driving too slowly in the left
lane and causing traffic. Many people on Twitter praised the cop. Screenshot from Stephen Wheeles' Twitter
If you're someone bothered by slow drivers in the left lane, then this police officer might be your new hero.
A tweet from Sgt. Stephen Wheeles, a public information officer for the Indiana State Police, has recently gone viral because
of the way the cop handled an alleged slow poke in what is supposed to be the passing lane.
"I stopped this vehicle today for a left lane violation on I-65," Wheeles tweeted. "The driver had approximately 20 cars slowed
behind her because she would not move back to the right lane.
Frito-Lay sources its potatoes from 120 farms in 25 states, including the Black Gold Farms in Florida..
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Peyton Manning has hilarious message for incoming rookie quarterbacks
By Jordan Heck
May 08, 2019
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There were 11 quarterbacks selected in the 2019 NFL Draft, and Peyton Manning is really hoping one of them breaks his rookie
record.
While Manning is mostly known for his high-level play on the football field, he owns a record that not too many people want. As a
22-year-old rookie for the Colts, he threw 28 interceptions. This isn't a single-season record; that was set by George Blanda, who
threw a remarkable 42 interceptions in 1962.