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- LifestyleBusiness Insider
I flew on the world's cheapest private jet that charters for $3,000 per hour and seats 6 — see inside the Cirrus Vision SF50
I flew on VeriJet's Cirrus Vision SF50 and see why it's good for customers wanting to fly private, but at a lower cost than bigger business planes.
- LifestyleINSIDER
A former tech developer bought a rusty 1955 cruise ship on Craigslist and estimates he's spent $1 million restoring it. Check it out.
The 293-foot cruise ship had three decks, 85 cabins with en-suite bathrooms, a swimming pool, and a lot of issues when Chris Willson bought it.
- WorldAZCentral | The Arizona Republic
These 5 Arizona cities are among the fastest growing in the U.S. Here's what to know
New population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau shows multiple Arizona communities continued to grow rapidly in 2021. Here's what you need to know.
- LifestyleBuzzFeed
People Who've Been Homeless Are Sharing The Unwritten Rules They Followed To Survive, And It's A Must-Read
"Always take off your shoes when you sleep."View Entire Post ›
- U.S.NBC News
A 25-year-old got in a taxi outside an NYC gay bar. He was dead an hour later.
Social worker Julio Ramirez, 25, met up with a friend on April 20 for a night out in Hell’s Kitchen, a Manhattan neighborhood near Times Square in New York
- U.S.The Root
Son, They Shook: Uvalde Massacre Separates True Heroes From Cowards
Tough times, they say, make tough people. They also apparently make a good time for fake tough guys to expose themselves as cowards. Examples are emerging as more details come to light about the massacre at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Tex., and the responses of politicians, companies and cops in its wake. To be clear–and for purposes of the requisite disclaimer to pre-empt the Blue Lives crowd that’ll jump in my DMs after reading this–there were heroes in Uvalde.