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Airline flight delayed for bizarre reason as humanoid robot triggers safety query

Bebop the robot drew crowds by dancing at the gate before a lithium battery issue grounded it temporarily

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A Southwest Airlines flight was delayed for about an hour recently for a most unusual reason.

A humanoid robot had been brought on board as a passenger. But it couldn't take to the skies right away.

The 75-pound robot, named Bebop, was traveling from Oakland, California, to San Diego on Thursday, April 30 — and attracted a crowd at the gate as it danced for everyone before boarding.

"A lot of people came, took videos and had their kids come and give it high-fives," Eily Ben-Abraham, an employee with Elite Event Robotics of Dallas, Texas, told Fox News Digital. Elite Event Robotics rents out interactive robots for events.

The delay in the flight stemmed from an issue with the robot’s battery — which exceeded airline limits, the company said.

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2026-27 Ohio State Men's Basketball

I gotta say, that road schedule looks extremely daunting. The two "easy" road games are @ PSU & Minny, that leaves 8 away games against B1G teams that are projected to possibly make the NCAA tournament. Aside from MSU, OSU is going to play all of their B1G rivals that are projected to be in the preseason top-25 on the road. Kind of disappointing that there is such a divergence between the home & road strength this season. Maryland could have a bounce-back season, but them and MSU are the lone "home only" teams that seem to have better than 50-50 chances of making the NCAA tourney.
They're all B1G road games which means "easy" don't track.
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Star Wars (May the Force be with you)

I wore my Star Wars shirt to 3rd grade picture day. We saw it as a family 3 times in the theater which was unheard of at the time. I remember when Empire Strikes Back came out. We saw it at the drive in, I didn't care for it much. I just remember Yoda, some black guy and someone getting their hand cut off. Never saw another Star Wars movie after that.
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HC Ryan Day (B1G Coach of Year, B1G Champion, National Champion)

You can limit the players ability to earn a living right after you do the same to the coaches.

Show me one coach who has ever gone on one of their moralizing rants and said other coaches need to be restricted in movement and income.

Just one please.

You can't



Sorry Ryan, I know you are probably coming from a good place but coaches don't have the right to a soap box on this while you have Lane Kiffin in your fraternity.
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Deaths Of Notable Sports Figures (R.I.P.)

Jason Collins, the first active openly gay NBA player, dies at 47 after brain cancer diagnosis

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Jason Collins, who was the first active openly gay player in NBA history, died on Tuesday after a battle with brain cancer, the league announced.

He was 47.

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R.I.P.
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Columbus Blue Jackets (Official Thread)

Coyle signs 6-year, $36 million contract to stay with Blue Jackets​

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Charlie Coyle signed a six-year, $36 million contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday. It has an average annual value of $6 million.

The 34-year-old center had 58 points (20 goals, 38 assists) in 82 games with the Blue Jackets this season, his first with them after being acquired in a trade with the Colorado Avalanche on June 27, 2025.

"I've seen what we have," Coyle said. "I've seen our potential and I'm excited for it and it's something I want to be here for and work towards and the team we have, the depth we have, it's something that excites me and something that I want to be a part of going forward, and something that we can build because it's there. I know it's there."

Coyle could have become an unrestricted free agent July 1.

"When you go back to last year when we made the trade for Charlie, we said we were looking for a right-hand shot center and certainly we were happy to make the trade," Blue Jackets general manager Don Waddell said. "But then having Charlie all this year, getting to know him as a not only as a player, but as a person, we knew that he cares about the team, cares about winning, and cares about the community so when we met at the end of the season and talked to all the players, Charlie was very clear that if there's that opportunity and we can work it out, he'd like to stay."
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