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Russia flies needed coronavirus aid to the United States

A somewhat buried article on the Russia Today (RT) English-language site, and more prominently shown on the Russian site, notes that Russia sent a plane full of needed helpful supplies and equipment to help the United States combat the coronavirus pandemic and help its people. On the morning of March 31st, the USA has over 164,000 cases – twice as many confirmed cases of the virus as China presently is reporting.
From the English-language piece (with slight corrections for language):

Autistic Child ‘Forces’ U.S. Flight into Emergency Landing

A United Airlines flight traveling to Portland from Houston was recently forced into an emergency landing when an autistic child made the pilot ‘uncomfortable.’ As one might guess, the family is filing a lawsuit in response.
When an airline pilot kicks an autistic child off the plane for doing practically nothing, something is not quite right in the airline industry.

Nippon Airways to Feed Customers Fukushima Food

If you’ve understandably compared airplane food to tasteless cardboard, you’ve at least been eating cuisine that wasn’t contaminated with radiation. Now, Nippon Airways Co. Ltd. (NAC) will be serving their customers in the friendly skies ‘Fukushima food.’
From this March until May, they will feature food from the Fukushima prefecture, part of a marketing campaign that was meant to highlight food from all over Japan.