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Amanda Stewart was planning a big Disney World trip for her family this spring, booking flights for her family on Southwest Airlines.But in recent days, this nervous mom decided she'd rather stay home for now."With coronavirus popping up in the United States, we started getting worried," she said. "So, we just wanted to cancel and get a refund."But when she called Southwest Airlines, she said, "we couldn't get a refund."Travel agent explains what airlines are offeringLesley Sawhook is a travel agent who these days is more of a counselor to her clients at 573
An 82-year-old man known for pranking those around him got his very own comedic farewell in an unusual obituary this week.Connecticut native Joe Heller's life was described as one of "frugality, hoarding and cheap mischief," according to the 254

A new federal lawsuit says Mississippi's Parchman prison is a violent place where inmates live in “abhorrent conditions” and their medical needs are ignored. The lawsuit was filed Tuesday on behalf of more than 150 prisoners. It is similar to one filed in January, and the two lawsuits could eventually be merged. Attorneys in both lawsuits are being paid by entertainment mogul Jay-Z, rapper Yo Gotti and Team Roc, the philanthropic arm of Jay-Z's Roc Nation. At least 19 inmates have died in Mississippi prisons since late December. The latest death happened Wednesday. The U.S. Justice Department is investigating Mississippi's prison system. 657
A Philippine Airlines jet with flames spurting from one engine has returned safely to Los Angeles International Airport shortly after takeoff.Ian Gregor of the Federal Aviation Administration says Flight 113, a Boeing 777 bound for Manila, reported a problem with the right engine after takeoff Thursday morning. It turned around and landed at about noon.Passengers and people on the ground videotaped blasts of flame coming from the right engine.Passenger Walter Baumann tells KABC-TV he heard a series of booms and saw "balls of fire."LAX spokesman Heath Montgomery says there was no flame showing from the plane when it landed but firefighters were on hand as a precaution.The airline says all 342 passengers and 18 crewmembers are safe. 752
A Phoenix Suns fan is facing charges after cursing at team owner Robert Sarver during a game and later confronting an officer as he was removed from the arena.Police say Jeffrey Camill Whitley was seated near Sarver inside Talking Stick Resort Arena during the Phoenix Suns-New Orleans Pelicans game on April 5.After Sarver had sat down in his personal seats, the 18-year-old and his friends began yelling obscenities, and also reportedly called Sarver "the worst owner in the league."Court records show the arena security asked Whitley to stop, but he continued for several more minutes before having to be removed from the arena.While being escorted out of the building by Phoenix police, Whitely allegedly chest-bumped an officer, trying to push him backward.He has been charged with aggravated assault and criminal trespassing. 843
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