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The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Danbury and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Mount Vernon and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Highland Lakes-Vernon and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice New City and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Norwalk and receive free news updates.

Elon Musk denied reports that SpaceX would exclude Robinhood Markets (HOOD) and SoFi Technologies (SOFI) from its upcoming initial public offering. The denial follows concerns spread that both retail-focused brokerages could be sidelined in what may become the largest IPO in history. Retail Access Fears Followed Reuters Report A Reuters report on March 30 stated that Morgan Stanley's E*Trade was in talks to lead the sale of SpaceX shares to small U.S. investors. The report added that SpaceX was considering cutting Robinhood and SoFi out of the deal entirely. "The SpaceX IPO is shaping up to be the biggest in history, but two of Wall Street's biggest brokerages may not get a piece of it. Robinhood and SoFi have both pitched for roles on the deal, but SpaceX is considering cutting them out altogether," Reuters claimed. However, amid requests to Musk that Robinhood be included in the SpaceX IPO, Musk articulated that the rumours were false. Why Robinhood Matters for This IPO Robinhood reported 27.4 million funded customers as of February 2026, with $314 billion in total platform assets. According to a BCG Matrix report, its median customer age is 35, making it the dominant brokerage for younger investors who overlap heavily with the Tesla and SpaceX fan base. SpaceX has reportedly discussed reserving up to 30% of its IPO for retail investors, roughly three times the typical 5%-10% allocation. The IPO could raise as much as $75 billion at a valuation near $1.75 trillion. Robinhood's HOOD stock had dropped roughly 2% following the original Reuters report. Both HOOD and SOFI had both pitched for roles in the deal, competing against E*Trade and Fidelity for the retail allocation. Musk's quick correction aligns with earlier coverage showing the SpaceX IPO is on track for a June 2026 listing. Whether Robinhood ultimately secures a formal distribution role remains undecided. However, Musk's statement signals that excluding retail-friendly platforms is not part of the plan.
SOUTH-EAST ASIA (Bernama-Anadolu): The World Food Programme (WFP) said Tuesday that the West Asia conflict caused "the most significant disruption to supply chains," affecting 70,000 tonnes of the agency's food, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported. "For us, it's the most significant disruption to supply chains that we have seen since COVID and the beginning of the war in Ukraine," Corinne Fleischer, director of supply chain, told reporters in Geneva. She said the agency currently has "70,000 metric tonnes of food that are impacted by the war in West Asia," with shipments delayed or stuck in ports due to wider disruptions linked to the Strait of Hormuz. "This has a whole upstream effect on vessels being stuck in ports, not berthing at ports, not leaving ports, (and) containers not being offloaded," she said, describing "a whole disruption of a global supply chain." Fleischer warned the impact extends beyond West Asia, with rerouting around Africa adding "about 25 to 30 days of shipping" and increasing costs by "between 15 and 25 per cent of rates." She said the WFP is seeking priority cargo access and has negotiated waivers on surcharges, achieving "cost avoidance of about already US$1.5 million by now." Still, she raised an alarm over growing humanitarian needs. "Our projections are that by June, 45 million more people will be acutely hungry," she said, warning of "more needs, higher costs, and us not being able to then reach people" with the current low level of financing of humanitarian operations. She concluded by adding that all these higher costs and necessary rerouting translate into higher food prices everywhere, calling it a "big concern."

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Brentwood and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Rutherford and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Eastchester and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice White Plains and receive free news updates.

Myriota has dispatched and deployed four new satellites for its UltraLite low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation aboard SpaceX launch vehicle Transporter-16. UltraLite equips low-power IoT fleets including asset monitoring sensors with two-way connectivity to send data to the cloud, extending coverage in remote terrains with limited terrestrial infrastructure. It is powered by small data messages sized at about 20 bytes that are well suited to asset monitoring.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Fair Lawn-Glen Rock and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Parsippany-Troy Hills and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Lyndhurst and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Rivertowns and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Ridgewood and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Elizabeth and receive free news updates.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 29, aboard Frontier Airlines Flight 2539, which was traveling from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As the plane was taxiing to the gate, the unruly passenger, a man, made a verbal bomb threat, causing panic among passengers and prompting an immediate response from authorities. The aircraft was directed to a remote area of the airport as a precaution, according to ABC affiliate WSYX Channel 6 in Columbus. "When I saw the cops, that's what made it the scariest day of my life because they pulled up, they had all guns, and honestly, my heart just dropped," a passenger told WSYX. Law enforcement, including the FBI and the Atlanta Police Department, met the plane upon arrival. The man was taken into custody, and the threat was deemed non-credible. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely deplaned. The FBI and local police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Click here to follow Daily Voice Greenwich and receive free news updates.

Operations at the Machakos County headquarters were briefly disrupted on Tuesday after a stand-off between county inspectorate officers and a group of rowdy youths escorting comedian Sammy Kioko, who is embroiled in a dispute with the county government. Kioko claims the county owes him Sh19 million for the alleged supply of uniforms. What began as a peaceful march descended into chaos when the youths started chanting anti-government slogans. Moments later, police officers from Machakos Police Station arrived in full combat gear and arrested Kioko alongside fellow comedian Tom Daktari, before dispersing the crowd that had gathered at the premises. By the time of publication, it was not immediately clear where the two had been taken. The incident sparked a fierce online exchange between Kioko's supporters and allies of Governor Wavinya Ndeti, who has maintained she does not interfere in county procurement matters. For nearly five months, Kioko has publicly accused the county government of failing to pay a company linked to him the Sh19 million for supplying county-branded uniforms. However, the county's head of procurement, Patrick Mathuki, dismissed the claims, terming Kioko an imposter and insisting he is not a director of any company that has conducted business with the county. On Monday, Machakos County Secretary Muya Ndambuki said the county had developed a structured plan to clear all verified pending bills, following a review by the Pending Bills Verification Committee set up in 2023.