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Cain Dingle - Marlon Dingle - Emmerdale fans fear for Marlon's health as he lashes out at Cain in furious showdown - dailystar.co.uk
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Emmerdale fans fear for Marlon's health as he lashes out at Cain in furious showdown
Emmerdale fans were left in stitches as Marlon Dingle fumed at bad boy Cain Dingle (Jef Hordley) following his ongoing feud with Al Chapman (Michael Wildman).During Friday’s instalment of the popular ITV soap, fans watched as the pair locked horns while Marlon attempted to dissuade him from continuing his bitter fight with the businessman.But the star took things to a whole new level as he flew off the handle at his irresponsible brother when he continued to ignore his advice.And viewers couldn’t help but share their concern for the older brother’s health as knocked the table over as Cain tried to drink a cup of tea.While fans watched the gripping TV show, they took to Twitter to share their thoughts on the dramatic outburst on air.This is a live TV story and is constantly being notes updated.Please refresh the page regularly to get the latest TV updates.TV & Showbiz reporters are working to source the latest information, reaction, pictures and video related to this story.You can also follow us on Twitter @DailyStar, or follow us on Instagram @dailystar to get the latest TV and celeb gossip 24 hours a day.Or like our Daily Star Showbiz Facebook page to get the day's biggest stories, and have your say on them.Why not also subscribe to receive our regular Daily Star showbiz newsletters?You can do this on this page by simply entering your email address above and hitting 'subscribe'.Download the Daily Star app for flash alerts on the biggest stories of the day, so you don't miss out.Why not also subscribe to receive our regular Daily Star news bulletins? You can do this on this page by simply entering your email address above and hitting 'subscribe'.
Hero helicopter pilot speaks out after Drexel Hill crash - fox29.com
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Hero helicopter pilot speaks out after Drexel Hill crash
PHILADELPHIA - The medical helicopter pilot who was injured in last week's crash in Drexel Hill joined Good Day Philadelphia to discuss the incident and his recovery. Danial Moore, 52, was at the controls of an EC-135 medical helicopter that was transporting an infant patient to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Tuesday afternoon when something caused the chopper to fall from the sky. Danial, who has been hailed as a hero, says he can expect his recovery to take up to 6 to 8 weeks. He mentioned that while he's "no worse for wear", he has to take medications to help him because otherwise he would be in "quite a bit of pain."Danial says every day is incremental for him, but he does plan to return to working in helicopters. HELICOPTER CRASH COVERAGEHe remembers waking up from the crash to a group of firefighters looking at him, but called it a "great sight to see". For the most part, Danial does not remember when the crash occurred or any of the moments beforehand. He wants to focus on healing more than anything right now. "I'm pretty sure that God was my co-pilot that day," Danial Moore told Good Day Philadelphia. When asked about how he was asked about being called a hero, he said he'll "graciously accept the title." He was very appreciative of the immense amount of support he received since leaving the hospital. ___DOWNLOAD: FOX 29 NEWS APP | FOX 29 WEATHER AUTHORITY APPSUBSCRIBE: Good Day Digest Newsletter | FOX 29 Philly on YouTubeAdvertisementFOLLOW: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Marjorie Taylor - Twitter expands feature allowing users to flag misinformation - fox29.com - Philippines - South Korea - Usa - Spain - Australia - Brazil - Georgia - county Taylor - county Greene
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Twitter expands feature allowing users to flag misinformation
United States, South Korea and Australia in August 2021 and will now be tested in Brazil, Spain and the Philippines, according to a tweet from Twitter Safety. Since the August launch, Twitter said it received about 3 million reports from users calling out tweets that violated the companies policies on misinformation. RELATED: Twitter suspends verified account belonging to Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene In the experimental phase, Twitter planned to test the new feature in a small, geographically diverse set of regions before expanding it further. The tech company said it is assessing if the new feature is an effective approach at identifying and removing misinformation on its platform. Twitter said it may not take action and respond to every report during the feature’s beta phase, but user input will help the company identify trends. With the new feature, Twitter hopes to improve the speed and scale its efforts to remove misinformation from its platform. Amid the spread of misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 presidential election, social media giants such as Meta, formerly known as Facebook, and Twitter have launched several tools to help combat the onslaught of misleading information. In July 2021, Twitter launched another separate feature that would place warning labels on false and misleading tweets, redesigned to make them more effective and less confusing. The labels are an update from those Twitter used for election misinformation before and after the 2020 presidential election.
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