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Man with 'nothing left to lose' threatens to blow up plane rather than face drug cartel

A 38-year-old man was arrested this week after he made a false bomb threat to divert a plane. He said he wanted to get arrested to avoid a cartel.

 

North Carolina roller coaster to receive new support pillar after crack found at Carowinds

Carowinds, a North Carolina amusement park, will be getting a new support pillar for its Fury 325 roller coaster after becoming aware of a crack on the beam.

 

'Such a hassle' when your wheelchair is damaged while flying, this traveler said

Caitlyn Short said it was frustrating when her wheelchair was damaged during her flight, and she didn't bother trying to be reimbursed for the repair.

 

Historic winter snowfalls lead to heavy water flow at Yosemite's waterfalls

Historic winter snowfall has lead increased waterfall action in Yosemite National Park, drawing large crowds.

 

Flight delays are unacceptable. Don't blame weather, it's the FAA who needs to step up.

East Coast airports were a mess leading up to the July 4th holiday weekend. An FAA report explains why there was so much chaos.

 

'People became more entitled': Enough with bad tourists ruining everyone's experience

What's going on? People are flooding popular destinations but leaving their manners at home.

 

Princess cruise ship hits dock in San Francisco

A Princess Cruises ship hit a dock at Pier 27 in San Francisco Thursday morning.

 

Don't be dissuaded: Days at sea can be the best thing during a cruise

Sea days on cruises are different than port days. Here's how to make the most of them.

 

Las Vegas teased its record-breaking MSG Sphere on July Fourth. Here's what to know about it.

From its record-breaking size to the U2 concert series, here's what to know about the MSG Sphere before its debut on Sept. 29.

 

Yellowstone National Park is all patched up. Here are 6 tips for your next trip

After historic flooding in 2022, Yellowstone National Park is fixed up and ready for visitors this year.
“All major road in the park are now open, including the North and Northeast entrance roads, which were washed out due to the historic floods last year,” said Linda Veress, spokesperson for Yellowstone National Park. “Visitors to Yellowstone should anticipate delays due to road improvement projects and allow for extra time and flexibility as they travel throughout the park.”

 

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