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Nov 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Thanksgiving Travel Tips: Beating the Crowds and Weather

Thanksgiving is a big deal for travelers. Lots of people are on the move. Airports, roads, and trains get super busy. But don't worry, there are ways to make your trip smoother. First, know that airports will be packed. The FAA expects over 360, 000 flights in just one week. That's a lot! And more

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

Why Business Class Is Taking Over From First Class

Airlines are changing the way they offer luxury travel. Business class is becoming more popular than first class. This shift is happening because passengers are choosing business class over first class. Many airlines are removing first class cabins from their planes. They are investing more in busin

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

A Big Boost for Air Travel Safety and Workers

South Dakota's leader recently announced a huge $1 billion investment in the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). This money will go towards new tech to make airports safer and travel smoother. The governor emphasized the importance of not just security, but also making the travel experienc

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

A High-Flying Mishap: Plane Hits Weather Balloon Mid-Air

A United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 was flying over Utah when it unexpectedly collided with a weather balloon. The incident, which happened at a cruising altitude of 36, 000 feet, caused significant damage to the cockpit windshield. The captain was injured, but the plane managed to land safely in Sal

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

Flights Grounded: Airlines Pull Out of Venezuela Amid Safety Fears

Airlines are pulling out of Venezuela, one after another. Gol, Avianca, and TAP Air Portugal all stopped their flights from Caracas. This happened right after the U. S. warned about flying over the country. The U. S. said the situation was getting dangerous, with more military action and risks for p

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Nov 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Who Really Controls AI's Future?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a hot topic these days. Everyone is talking about it. But who will it really help? That's the big question. Sen. Bernie Sanders and AI expert Geoffrey Hinton recently shared their thoughts on this. Sanders thinks the main issue is who has control over AI. He doubts t

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Nov 23 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Big Drop: What It Means for Its Mystery Creator

The person who started Bitcoin, known as Satoshi Nakamoto, has seen a huge drop in their wealth. This is because the value of Bitcoin has gone down a lot. Nakamoto's net worth has fallen by 34%, from $137 billion to $90. 7 billion. This drop has pushed them down to the 20th spot on the list of the w

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Nov 23 2025WEATHER

Darwin Faces Strong Winds and Rain as Cyclone Fina Moves On

Cyclone Fina, a powerful category three storm, has left its mark on Darwin, the capital of Australia's Northern Territory. With wind gusts reaching up to 205 kilometers per hour, the cyclone brought strong winds and heavy rain to the city. Residents were reminded of the devastating Cyclone Tracy, wh

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Exercise and the Elderly: A Boost for Mind and Body

Elderly individuals with cognitive impairment often struggle with sleep and mood. A recent study explored how regular exercise can make a difference. The research focused on two types of exercise: eccentric resistance and combined aerobic plus resistance. The goal was to see how these activities imp

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Nov 22 2025BUSINESS

Tech Leader Ari Balogh Leaves Airbnb

Ari Balogh, the Chief Technology Officer at Airbnb, is set to leave his role by December. He's been with the company for seven years, joining from Google. After his departure, he'll stick around until at least February 2026 to help with the transition and offer advice, but he won't be in an executiv

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