Zuckerberg faces questions over why superyacht reportedly declined to help stranded boat
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- ‘There was a lot of booing’: Was Mark Zuckerberg’s yacht legally obligated to render aid to stranded skiff? Alaska's News Source · 7d ago
- Cruise ship aids Southeast Alaska skiff as Zuckerberg spokesman says his yacht did not hear call Anchorage Daily News · 7d ago
- Zuckerberg’s superyacht ignored emergency channel, failed to aid stranded boat Ars Technica · 7d ago
- Mark Zuckerberg’s $300M superyacht ‘refused’ to help stranded boat in Alaska New York Post · 8d ago
- Zuck’s superyacht ‘ignored call for help’ News.com.au · 8d ago
- Zuckerberg spokesperson says his yacht did not hear call for maritime assist from skiff AP News · 8d ago
- Zuckerberg spokesperson says his yacht did not hear call for maritime assist KXAN Austin · 8d ago
- Oldest U.S. Senator, 92, Mourns Death of Also Very Old Vacuum The Daily Beast · 8d ago broke it first
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