Bakery truck driver struck by United jet thought he would be killed, father says

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The driver of a bakery truck that got clipped by a United Airlines plane while driving on the New Jersey Turnpike believed he would be decapitated moments before the collision, his father revealed in a Tuesday news conference.Warren Boardly Jr. was driving a truck for Baltimore’s H&S Bakery on the New Jersey Turnpike on Sunday when United Flight 169 dipped down and scraped his 18-wheeler with its landing gear.”He said he seen a flash and it made him duck and put up his hands,” his father, Warren Boardly Sr., said Tuesday.Dashcam video…

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Prince George’s County council limits convenience store density

The Prince George’s County council in the state of Maryland recently voted 10-0 in favor of enacting a measure limiting how densely convenience stores can be packed together in the area. Council Member Krystal Oriadha said in October that there is a problem with “overconcentration” of the stores.”They call themselves…

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Pirates Reliever Chris Devenski Suspended 3 Games for Intentionally Hitting Batter

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Pittsburgh Pirates reliever Chris Devenski has been suspended for three games and fined for intentionally throwing at Cincinnati Reds rookie Sal Stewart, Major League Baseball announced Tuesday.Devenski intentionally threw at Stewart in the top of the seventh inning of Pittsburgh’s 17-7 win…

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Hegseth shoots down Iran ‘kamikaze dolphins’ — leaves US question open

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! War Secretary Pete Hegseth said that Iran does not have so-called “kamikaze dolphins” — dismissing an unusual claim that emerged from recent reporting on Iran’s potential tactics in the Strait of Hormuz.”I can’t confirm or deny whether we have kamikaze dolphins, but…

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NY could ban common ingredient found in pizza and bagels over health concerns

New York’s iconic pizza and bagels may soon taste a little different as lawmakers move to strip out additives that can cause cancer and other health problems. The state legislature passed The Food Safety and Chemical Disclosure Act on April 21, which targets potassium bromate — a chemical often used in flour to help dough rise higher and look whiter — along with Red 3 and propylparaben. Potassium bromate can cause cancer and kidney damage, while the others can cause cancer, behavioral issues in children and hormone and reproductive harm, according to the bill. The measure now heads to Gov.…

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