There will be no private DMs. People want transparency and accountability so we’re going do this right here in public. You can start by apologizing to all impacted and then reimburse them all of their expenses with extra flight credit/money for the trouble caused.
I’ve been traveling 100k miles/year since I was 16 and this was easily the worst travel experience of my life. No transparency, no clarity and no respect for the passengers who were treated horribly all evening/morning. Absolutely shameful from @united
19-year-old Devan Bonagura secretly filmed 81-year-old Walmart cashier
Nola Carpenter resting alone in the break room of a Hackettstown, New Jersey store. Exhausted after more than 20 years on the job to pay off her mortgage—while her injured husband couldn’t work—she looked worn out.
Bonagura posted the short TikTok video with the caption “Life shouldn’t be this hard.” It exploded, gaining over 30 million views. He quickly started a GoFundMe that raised $186,000 in days—enough to pay off her mortgage and let her retire.
Walmart and his employer (OSL) were upset about the unauthorized recording. They demanded he delete the video and fundraiser, then suspended him. Bonagura refused, saying he was leaving anyway.
Nola was deeply grateful. She worked through the holidays, then retired. The story showed both the kindness of strangers and corporate pushback.
FTP: LAPD killed her dog. He was wearing his Knicks jersey.
His name was Jameson. A golden doodle. One of the sweetest, most gentle breeds alive.
A neighbor called a noise complaint. That's it.
20+ officers showed up. Then a helicopter. For a noise complaint in an apartment complex.
And they shot Jameson dead. In front of his owner. In front of her child.
No warning. No de-escalation. Nothing.
The media is barely covering this. No headlines. No outrage.
Like it never happened.
If this was your dog... your child watching... how would you feel?
Jameson deserved better. That little boy deserved better. His mama deserved better.
Dirty Slum of South korea which is hidden from the entire world .
South Korea has the worst slums.
The government has put restrictions for foreigners to record or click pictures .
All they want is to show India's slum for clicks and views . The truth is the every country has poor and unhygienic areas ,but those rarely get the same attention.
A 36-year-old man from Texas flew to Bogotá, Colombia and allegedly sexually abused a 7-year-old boy on a balcony in broad daylight.
Neighbors heard the screams. They filmed. They called police. Because of them, three children ages 4, 7, and 15 are now safe.
Sources indicate he may have adopted all three of those children.
Let that sink in.
This is not an isolated incident. Colombia has already turned away 100 foreigners for sex tourism in just the first half of 2026. American passports are being used to exploit the most vulnerable children in the world.
Colombia’s president is now calling for visas to stop predators from entering the country.
🎥: @cbsnews / @lilialuciano
💔 LAPD killed a woman’s dog during a welfare check, all because she was yelling in her own apartment celebrating the Knicks’ Finals win. Then they just stand there over the body like it’s nothing. Absolute madness.
I decided to move to a new bank because Wells Fargo sucks.
Tried to put in the transfer request for all the money in Wells and a pop up says I'm only allowed to transfer $5000 in 1 day and $6000 in 1 month...
I called and told them I wanted to move it all and they said:
WF: "Im sorry sir, the account type won't allow us to do that."
Me: "It's a checking account?"
WF: "Yes, but it's a blah blah blah account with no fees."
Me: "Okay, change it to another account type."
WF: "We can't do that sir."
Me: "Okay, is there an account that would allow me to transfer all the money out at once?"
WF: "No"
Me: "So why are you blaming it on the account type instead of saying it's your company policy?"
WF: "I'm sorry sir, is there anything else I can help you with?"
So I just put all of my expenses on that account and setup my payroll to go entirely into my new account.
Took a bit of time but Wells has $0 of my money now and I'll never do business with them again...
There is a new scam by @IndiGo6E these days.
When you web check-in, they don’t show any free seat options to select.
If you skip seat selection and choose auto-assigned seating, they say you'll receive your boarding pass by email around 4 hours before departure. In my case, it never arrived.
When I called customer care to ask why the boarding pass wasn't sent, they told me that auto-assigned seating can only be done 12 hours before departure. If it isn't assigned by then, the airport has to allocate the seat. They also said they have no way to contact the airport.
So you are forced to reach the airport at least 1 hour early for physical check-in. If you arrive close to the check-in cutoff, they may refuse to issue a boarding pass and say you missed the check-in deadline.
Technically, there are no FREE seats for web check-in.
Everybody is out here scamming common people because apparently there’s nowhere for us to go and complain. Well done!
"Fecal Medicines used in traditional medical system of China!"
These mfs lecture Indians about their hygiene and forgot that their ancestors used poop in their medicines 💩
No Rice Bags Offered, No Conversion Lump-sum Offered, No 72 Hurs Offered.
They saw Krishna , Loved him and followed him. No Heaven fantasies sold.
That’s Pure Bhakti Consciousness. It stays forever. ♾️☸️🛕
A Nightmare for Elon Musk and X Algorithm.
A man deposited a fake junk mail check for $95,000 as a joke. The bank cleared it. Six lawyers told him it was legally his money. He gave it all back anyway.
– Patrick Combs was 29, living in San Francisco in 1995 with $200 in his bank account when a junk mail letter arrived offering him a get-rich-quick scheme.
– Inside was a promotional fake check made out in his name for $95,093.35. Printed across the front in clear letters: NOT NEGOTIABLE.
– In a moment of dark humor he signed the back with a smiley face and deposited it at an ATM.
– He expected the bank to call him laughing. They never called.
– Ten days later he checked his balance. $101,217.34. The check had cleared.
– The promotional check was so close in design to a real check that it legally qualified as one under banking law.
– By the time the bank realized what had happened it was legally too late to recall the funds.
– Combs called his brother who told him to move the money immediately.
– He tried to withdraw $95,000 in cash. He learned three things. All the large safe deposit boxes were taken, $500 bills no longer existed, and $95,000 in $100 bills did not fit in a small box.
– He got a cashier's check instead and locked it in a safe-deposit box.
– When the bank finally came for the money a month later they accused him of fraud and threatened police.
– He refused to return anything until they admitted in writing that they had made the mistake, not him.
– Six different lawyers reviewed his case and told him the money was legally his to keep.
– The bank and Combs went to war for five months. He gave interviews on television and in newspapers. The public loved him.
– He eventually gave every dollar back. All he wanted in return was a signed letter clearing him of any wrongdoing and lunch with the bank president. He got the letter but not the lunch.
– He turned the entire story into a one-man show called Man 1 Bank 0 and performed it 2,000 times across the world.
A man deposited a fake check as a joke with a smiley face signature. The tenth-largest bank in America cleared it.
While a woman was doing her morning exercise, a monkey watched her closely and started copying her movements. It was amusing to see the monkey exercising just like her.