Sunday Links: See You Next Year!
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Former president Jimmy Carter passed away today at the age of 100, leaving behind a legacy of humanitarian work, public service, and dedication to democracy. The specific cause of his death has not yet been disclosed by family members.
A plane crash in South Korea resulted in the loss of 179 lives out of 181 passengers aboard the Jeju Airlines flight, marking it as one of the deadliest disasters in aviation history in the last twenty years, further highlighting the inherent risks of air travel.
Azerbaijan's president, Ilham Aliyev, has publicly called for Russia to take responsibility for the accidental downing of an Azerbaijani aircraft, citing the tragic loss of at least 38 lives and suggesting that there is an ongoing cover-up by the Kremlin regarding the incident.
In 2024, San Francisco has already experienced more traffic fatalities than in any other year of the past decade, raising concerns about road safety following another tragic incident involving the death of a woman just outside a supposedly car-free area.
Read at sfist.com
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