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'I tried repeatedly, begged him, bribed him, pleaded with him': New Hampshire mom is forced off American Airlines flight with her two-year-old son because he would not wear a mask

A New Hampshire mother says she was forced off an American Airlines flights after her tired two-year-old son refused to wear a face mask.   Rachel Davis was flying from Charlotte, North Carolina to Manchester, New Hampshire when she was approached by a flight attendant who demanded the toddler, called Lyon, put on a face covering or they would have to get off the plane.   The pair had not yet sat down in their seats but Davis claimed in an Instagram post that despite attempting to put a mask on her on her little boy, he was overtired and not cooperating.  Rachel Davis was flying from Charlotte, North Carolina to Manchester, New Hampshire with her two-year-old son, Lyon but they were kicked off because he refused to wear a face mask 'I tried repeatedly, begged him, bribed him, pleaded with him, did everything I could while he was screaming and crying as I tried to hold him and put the mask on, feeling my absolute lowest of lows as a mother,' Davis wrote in an Instagram post. 

Louisville on lockdown: Police declare a state of emergency and board up buildings ahead of Kentucky AG's decision on whether officers involved in Breonna Taylor's shooting death will be charged

Louisville police have declared a state of emergency ahead of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's announcement about whether he will charge officers involved in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor. Interim Chief of Police Robert Schroeder said the declaration will remain in effect 'until further notice' in a memo to the entire Louisville Metro Police Department on Monday.   City staff set to work putting up barricades in downtown Louisville and boarding up police buildings and courthouses in anticipation for protests that may erupt in the wake of Cameron's decision.   In a statement released publicly after Schroeder's internal memo, Sgt Lamont Washington said officers' off-day and vacation requests have been cancelled.   Washington noted that Cameron has said there is no timetable for his announcement, but the extensive police department preparations suggest that it is coming soon.   Louisville police have declared a state of emergency ahead of Kentucky

The surprising reason Australian porn stars are in HUGE demand globally - as they reveal how they're earning seven-figure salaries without leaving home

Australian workers have been forced to get the job done from home during the coronavirus pandemic - and our nation's porn stars are no different. With no option to film in the United States under border closures and escort services and strip clubs largely on hiatus in many states, the adult industry has turned to streaming through platforms like Onlyfans and Pornhub. Some adult entertainers are raking in 'five figures a month' through their subscription service and they say it's never been a better time for an Aussie in the industry. It's been growing exponentially during COVID. It really peaked in late March when the nation went into lockdown. My subscriptions tripled,' Crissy Lee Bates said 'Around the world Aussies are seen as hot, fun, playful, sexy, naughty and desirable, so being Australian is definitely an advantage,' popular OnlyFans performer Crissy Lee Bates told Daily Mail Australia. But as international fans sign up from all over the world,

'Ellen turned my trauma into a joke': Former employees and critics pan DeGeneres for her 'tone deaf', 'disingenuous' and 'half-hearted' monologue responding to claims she runs a toxic work environment

Ellen DeGeneres is facing renewed criticism after she issued an apology in response to allegations of a toxic work environment on her show that was seen by some as disingenuous, half-hearted and tone deaf.   DeGeneres launched the new season of her daytime talk show on Monday with a joke-filled monologue where she apologized for 'ever hurting' anyone, took responsibility for claims of misconduct on her set and admitted to being impatient - but insisted she was the person she appears to be on TV and not a behind-the-scenes villain.   Several current and former employees reacted to the monologue in interviews with Buzzfeed News, saying that they felt like DeGeneres' jokes were inappropriate given the severity of their experiences on the show.   'Not only did Ellen turn my trauma, turn our traumas, into a joke, she somehow managed to make this about her,' one former employee told the outlet.   'When she said: "Oh my summer was great" and that was supposed

'I lost my baby boy': Father breaks down in tears and demands change in New York after his one-year-old son was shot dead in a stroller during the city's surge in crime

The father of a one-year-old boy who was shot in his stroller in Brooklyn has shared his anguish and pleaded for change as New York City's surge in gun violence rages on. Davell Gardner broke his silence following the death of his son Davell Jr in a public service announcement shared by the NYPD on Monday.   'My one-year-old son was a victim to gun violence,' Gardner said, his voice shaking with emotion.  'There's just days that I wake up, and I just hope and pray … just to see him, just to hear his voice.  'I lost my firstborn, my baby boy.' Davell Jr was struck by a stray bullet while sitting in his stroller during a cookout at a playground in Brooklyn's Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood on July 12. Police say the senseless shooting which sent shockwaves through the Big Apple involved at least one gang member.  Scroll down for video  Davell Gardner shared his anguish over the shooting death of his one-year-old son Davell Jr in a public service announcem

Donald Trump tells Ohio rally he has the support of suburban women because 'they want security and don't want projects being built next to their houses'

Donald Trump told a rally in Ohio on Monday night that suburban women 'love me' because he had prevented the construction of affordable housing in their neighborhoods.  In remarks that have been previously condemned as racist, the president said women of 'suburbia' appreciated his housing policies. In July the Trump administration repealed Barack Obama's 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule. The AFFH did not mandate low-income housing to be built in suburban areas, but rather aimed to eliminate discrimination and combat segregation in housing. Trump claimed on Monday night that he had saved the suburbs from an influx of low-income developments.   'We are doing really well with the African American community, with the Hispanic community, we're doing well with women,' he said. Donald Trump on Monday night told an Ohio rally that suburban women 'love me' The president used his Monday night rally to warn of Joe Biden's threat to the su