Olivia Culpo asked by American Airlines to put on a blouse ahead of flight
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Olivia Culpo almost missed a flight to paradise after American Airlines found her outfit to be inappropriate.
The former Miss USA was boarding a flight to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, when her sister, Aurora Culpo, revealed that she was told to “put a blouse on.”
“Olivia and I are going to Cabo and look at her outfit,” Aurora says in an Instagram Story, while showing off Olivia’s attire, which consisted of black biker shorts, a black bralette and a black coverup.
“She looks cute. She looks appropriate. No. They call her up to the desk and tell her that she needs to put a blouse on otherwise she can’t get on the plane,” Aurora continues. “Tell me that is not so f—ed up. American Airlines, I love you so much, please get me to Cabo.”
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Olivia shared her sister’s video, writing, “Oh no I’m confused lol. Is this inappropriate/offensive? Leave it to aurora to cause a scene. Hide me,” she wrote.
In a follow-up video taken from the airport, Aurora shows off another passenger who is wearing a similar athleisure outfit to Olivia’s. “That’s weird,” the passenger said about the fuss over the model’s look.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover model ended up wearing her boyfriend Christian McCaffrey’s sweatshirt. Aurora later shared a photo of McCaffrey struggling to stay warm on the plane in just a T-shirt. She captioned her Instagram Story, “When you freeze bc ur lady dress inappropriate AF. Exactly how Jack from the Titanic died.”
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The jokes didn’t stop there. Aurora trolled the airlines when she shared a screenshot from a website consisting of similar clothing Olivia was wearing. “Get kicked off @americanair starter kit,” Olivia’s sister joked.
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After the three landed in Mexico, Olivia assured her followers that she was “dressed back in my risque athliesure (ic) outfit and gave Christian back his clothes lol.”
Fox News has reached out to American Airlines for comment.
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Culpo and McCaffrey, who plays for the Carolina Panthers, marked their two-year anniversary last July, with Culpo writing on Instagram, “Getting to see you work your butt off every single day to make your dreams come true has been such an inspiration to me and your sincerity in everything you do makes me feel like the luckiest girl in the world.”
Pig heart transplant defended amid patient’s criminal past
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A Maryland hospital is defending its decision to transplant a pig’s heart into a dying man following reports that the patient had a criminal past, saying his eligibility was “based solely on his medical records.”
David Bennett, 57, is still recovering from last week’s highly experimental transplant, a medical first and a step in the quest to one day ease shortages of human organs by using animals. While the new heart is functioning, it’s too soon to know how Bennett will fare.
On Thursday, The Washington Post reported that 34 years ago Bennett was charged with a stabbing that left a young man paralyzed. The state’s Division of Corrections told the newspaper that Bennett was released from prison in 1994 after serving six years of a 10-year prison sentence.
In a statement Thursday, the University of Maryland Medical Center said doctors are obligated to provide the best care for every patient regardless of their background.
“This patient came to us in dire need and a decision was made about his transplant eligibility based solely on his medical records,” the hospital said. “This patient made the extraordinary decision to undergo this groundbreaking surgery to not only potentially extend his own life but also for the future benefit of others.”
Bennett’s son, David Bennett Jr., issued a separate statement declining to discuss his father’s past and saying he hoped to focus on “my father’s wish to contribute to the science and potentially to save patient lives in the future.”
The elder Bennett was deemed ineligible for a human heart transplant because of his condition — he had heart failure and an irregular heartbeat.
5 KG RDX Recovered From Amritsar’s Dhanoa Kala Village; Probe Underway
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The Amritsar Special Task Force on Friday recovered 5 KG of RDX near the international border in Attari’s Dhanoa Kala Village. The bomb squad present on the spot diffused the bomb. This incident is being seen as one of the major attempts to terrorise Punjab as the STF recovered 6 AK 47 rifle rounds, 3 UBGL, 7 detonators, 2 grenades, 3 fuses, a pouch and a bag.
According to sources in Punjab police, some suspects have been detained and are being questioned about the recovery of RDX. Several police officials, along with S.S.P Rakesh Kaul, had reached the incident site from where the India Pakistan border is only a few kilometres away. Police have cordoned off the area. The investigation is underway.
On December 23, 2021, there was a bomb explosion in the Ludhiana court complex in the bathroom on the second floor. The explosion was so devastating that the area nearby witnessed a lot of destruction. The person responsible for this explosion was identified as Gagandeep Singh, a former head constable, who was dismissed from the services due to his alleged drug links. Gagandeep had been tracked using his sim card.
Police had seized 1 kilogram of RDX from a place under the Dinanagar police station located in the Gurdaspur district.on December 1 last year. Back then, the Gurdaspur police had arrested a person named Sukhwinder Singh in this case. A pistol was also recovered from him.
Two days after this incident, police had recovered four hand grenades and a tiffin bomb from the Salimpur Afghana village located in the Gurdaspur district of Punjab.
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U.S. health officials on Friday encouraged more Americans to wear the kind of N95 or KN95 masks used by health-care workers to slow the spread of the coronavirus. In updated guidance posted late Friday afternoon, CDC officials removed concerns related to supply shortages and more clearly said that properly fitted N95 and KN95 masks provide the most protection. The CDC has evolved its mask guidance throughout the pandemic.
Robert Durst, New York real estate heir and convicted killer, dies at 78
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Robert Durst, the wealthy New York real estate heir and failed fugitive who was dogged for decades with suspicion in the disappearance and deaths of those around him before he was convicted of killing his best friend and sentenced to life in prison, has died. He was 78.
Durst died Monday in a state prison hospital facility in Stockton, attorney Chip Lewis said. He said the death was from natural causes due to a number of ailments.
Durst was convicted in September of shooting Susan Berman at point-blank range at her Los Angeles home in 2000. He was sentenced Oct. 14 to life in prison without parole.
Durst had long been suspected of killing his wife, Kathie, who went missing in New York 1982 and was declared legally dead.
But only after Los Angeles prosecutors proved that the motive in Berman’s death was to silence her because she helped him cover up Kathie’s killing was he indicted by a New York grand jury in November for second-degree murder in his wife’s death.
Los Angeles prosecutors told jurors that Durst got away with murder in Texas after shooting a man who discovered his identity when he was hiding out in Galveston after Berman’s killing. Durst was acquitted of murder in that case in 2003, after testifying he shot the man as they struggled for a gun.
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FILE – In March 17, 2015, file photo, New York real estate heir Robert Durst smiles as he is transported from Orleans Parish Criminal District Court to the Orleans Parish Prison after his arraignment on murder charges in New Orleans. Durst, the wealthy New York real estate heir and failed fugitive who was dogged for decades with suspicion in the disappearance and deaths of those around him before he was convicted of killing his best friend and sentenced to life in prison, died on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. He was 78. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)
Deputy Los Angeles District Attorney John Lewin said jurors told him after the verdict that they believed Durst murdered Morris Black in Texas and had killed his wife.
Durst discussed the cases and made several damning statements including a stunning confession during an unguarded moment in the six-part HBO documentary series “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst.”
The show made his name known to a new generation and brought renewed scrutiny and suspicion from authorities. He was arrested in Berman’s killing the night before the final episode, which closed with him mumbling to himself in a bathroom while still wearing hot mic saying: “You’re caught! What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course.”
The quotes were later revealed to have been manipulated for dramatic effect but the production — done with Durst’s cooperation against the advice from his lawyer and friends — dredged up new evidence including an envelope that connected Durst to the scene of Berman’s killing as well as incriminating statements he made.
Police had received a note directing them to Berman’s home with only the word “CADAVER” written in block letters.
In interviews given between 2010 and 2015, Durst told the makers of the “The Jinx” that he didn’t write the note, but whoever did had killed her.
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“You’re writing a note to the police that only the killer could have written,” Durst said.
His defense lawyers conceded in the run-up to trial that Durst had written the note, and prosecutors said it amounted to a confession.
Clips from “The Jinx,” and from the 2010 movie “All Good Things” in which Ryan Gosling played a fictionalized version of Durst, had starring roles at trial.
As did Durst himself. His attorneys again took the risk of putting him on the stand for what turned out to be about three weeks of testimony. It didn’t work as it had in Texas.
Under devastating cross-examination by prosecutor John Lewin, Durst admitted he lied under oath in the past and would do it again to get out of trouble.
“‘Did you kill Susan Berman?’ is strictly a hypothetical,” Durst said from the stand. “I did not kill Susan Berman. But if I had, I would lie about it.”
The jury promptly returned a guilty verdict.
It long appeared he would avoid any such convictions.
Durst went on the run in late 2000 after New York authorities reopened an investigation into his wife’s disappearance, renting a modest apartment in Galveston and disguising himself as a mute woman.
In 2001, the body parts of a neighbor, Morris Black, began washing up in Galveston Bay.
Arrested in the killing, Durst jumped bail. He was arrested for shoplifting a sandwich six weeks later in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where he had gone to college. Police found $37,000 cash and two handguns in his car.
He would testify that Black had pulled a gun on him and died when the weapon went off during a struggle. He told jurors in detail how he bought tools and dismembered and disposed of Black’s body. He was acquitted of murder. He pleaded guilty to violating his bail, and to evidence tampering for the dismemberment. He served three years in prison.
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FILE – In this Tuesday, April 14, 2015 file photo, Robert Durst leaves Federal Court in an Orleans Parish Sheriff’s vehicle after his arraignment, in New Orleans. Durst, the wealthy New York real estate heir and failed fugitive who was dogged for decades with suspicion in the disappearance and deaths of those around him before he was convicted of killing his best friend and sentenced to life in prison, died on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. He was 78. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)
Durst had bladder cancer and his health deteriorated during the Berman trial. He was escorted into court in a wheelchair wearing prison attire each day because his attorneys said he was unable to change into a suit. But the judge declined further delays after a 14-month pause during the coronavirus pandemic.
DeGuerin said Durst was “very, very sick” at his sentencing hearing and it was the worst he looked in the 20 years he spent representing him.
Durst entered the courtroom with wide-eyed vacant stare. Near the end of the hearing after Berman’s loved ones told the judge how her death upended their lives, Durst coughed hard and then appeared to struggle to breathe. His chest heaved and he pulled his mask down below his mouth and began to gulp for air.
The son of real estate magnate Seymour Durst, Robert Durst was born April 12, 1943, and grew up in Scarsdale, New York. He would later say that at age 7, he witnessed his mother’s death in a fall from their home.
He graduated with an economics degree in 1965 from Lehigh University, where he played lacrosse. He entered a doctoral program at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he met Berman, but dropped out and returned to New York in 1969.
He became a developer in the family business, but his father passed him over to make his younger brother, and rival, Douglas the head of the Durst Organization in 1992.
In 1971, Robert Durst met Kathie McCormack, and the two married on his 30th birthday in 1973.
In January 1982, his wife was a student in her final year at medical school when she disappeared. She had shown up unexpectedly at a friend’s dinner party in Newtown, Connecticut, then left after a call from her husband to return to their home in South Salem, New York.
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Robert Durst told police he last saw her when he put her on a train to stay at their apartment in Manhattan because she had classes the next day.
He would divorce her eight years later, claiming spousal abandonment, and in 2017, at her family’s request, she was declared legally dead.
Robert Durst is survived by his second wife Debrah Charatan, whom he married in 2000. He had no children.
Under California law, a conviction is vacated if a defendant dies while the case is under appeal, said Laurie Levenson, a law professor at Loyola Law School.
Lewis said an appeal was filed for Durst.
FILE – Real estate heir Robert Durst appears in a Los Angeles Superior Court Airport Branch with defense lawyer Dick DeGuerin for a pre-trial motions hearing Friday, Jan. 6, 2017, in Los Angeles. Durst, the wealthy New York real estate heir and failed fugitive who was dogged for decades with suspicion in the disappearance and deaths of those around him before he was convicted of killing his best friend and sentenced to life in prison, died on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. He was 78. (Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times via AP, Pool, File)
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