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'Depressed' MH370 pilot made ‘series of deliberate turns and speed changes’ to avoid radar detection
The pilot of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 made a series of deliberate turns and speed changes to avoid radar detection before plunging into the Indian Ocean, new research suggests. Aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey, who has spent years investigating the flight's 2014 disappearance, said his research suggested that pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah took a "carefully planned" flight path to avoid "giving a clear idea where he was heading". The Boeing 777 with 239 people on board, dropped off radar screens after taking off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, bound for Beijing. The plane took an unexplained U-turn from its planned flight path and headed back across the Malay Peninsula and the Malacca Strait before vanishing. Mr Godfrey said the plane's final movements could be mapped out using data from Weak Signal Propagation (WSPR), a global network of radio signals that can trace the movement of planes as they cross signals and set off invisible "electronic trip-wires".
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Asian American Father Walking With 1-Year-Old Son in Stroller Repeatedly Punched in SF
An Asian American father was waiting to cross the street with his 1-year-old child when a man approached and hit him from behind in San Francisco on Friday. What happened: Bruce, 36, was outside of Gus’s Community Market by the intersection of 4th and Channel streets around 2 p.m. in Mission Bay when he was punched from behind and knocked to the ground. In a surveillance video, the male suspect, identified as Sidney Hammond, can be seen pummeling Bruce more than a dozen times as the stroller carrying his child rolled away.
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Warner Bros., DC to select Black director for Black Superman movie
JJ Abrams is set to executive produce the long-awaited Black Superman movie but he is not being considered to helm the project because Warner Bros. and DC are committed to hiring a Black director. A DC insider told The Hollywood Reporter that having Abrams direct would be “tone-deaf,” most especially amid the ongoing conversation about diversity and inclusion in Hollywood.
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VideoTrillions of cicadas as loud as lawnmowers emerge in 15 U.S. states after 17 years underground
Some of the most populated parts of the country are about to be invaded by trillions of insects called cicadas from a brood which swarms parts of 15 U.S. states every 17 years. Senior environmental correspondent Ben Tracy looks at what to expect.
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Woman shocked by husband’s ‘unsettling’ secret household move: ‘A huge violation of boundaries’
Some thought his decision was grounds for divorce.
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Kristen Bell says she and husband Dax Shepard acknowledge attraction for other people: ‘We’re not dead’
The actress talks about not letting self-esteem get in the way of her relationship.

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