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This man is trolling his airline with PowerPoint presentations to find his missing bag
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An Apple Airtag in a missing bag lost by an airline helped Elliot Sharod track his property down -- even though he hasn't yet been reunited with it.
(CNN) — We all know that sinking feeling when you're at baggage reclaim, waiting for your bag to arrive -- and everyone else seems to be getting theirs first. Normally, you're predicting something that won't happen -- your bag pops out just as you think it's lost forever. But some unlucky people's worst fears are realized -- and sometimes, that means losing precious items of huge sentimental value.
Elliot Sharod was one of the unlucky ones on April 17. He and his new wife, Helen, were flying back from their wedding in South Africa, where Sharod used to live, to their home in the UK.
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The CIA has sent the White House an unclassified email listing all new hires that have been with the agency for two years or less in an effort to comply with an executive order to downsize the federal workforce, according to three sources familiar with the matter – a deeply unorthodox move that could potentially expose the identities of those officers to foreign government hackers.
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Trump administration officials are hurrying to catch up to the president’s audacious and improbable plan for the United States to take ownership of Gaza and redevelop it into a “Middle Eastern Riviera,” trying to wrap their heads around an idea that some hope might be so outlandish it forces other nations to step in with their own proposals for the Palestinian enclave.