Ozzy’s wife of 43 years and the mother to Kelly, her brother Jack, and sister Aimee, volunteered, “We had one lady send us her toenails.” Kelly burst forth, excitedly telling Jack, “Oh my God, you missed this. Oh my God!…
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Entertainment Earth has opened pre-orders for two new Funko Pop! figures inspired by “Terrifier 3.” Arriving in May 2026, the new figures include a bloody Art the Clown and a frightful Vicky Heyes. [Read More…]
American Express Travel began selling vacation packages — initially sourced from Travelocity, now owned by Expedia — in 2004. They lost their luster as a momentous value-add to card members. [Read More…]
New $250 visa “integrity” fees and stricter interview requirements for non‑immigrant visas are credited with reducing international tourist arrivals, putting major pressure on U.S. tourism revenue. [Read More…]
Due to staffing shortages linked to the government shutdown, the FAA mandated cuts in air traffic by up to 10% at 40 busy U.S. airports to maintain safety. [Read More…]
The Federal Aviation Administration is ending emergency flight‑cut orders at 40 major U.S. airports as of Monday, following improved air traffic controller staffing after the government shutdown. [Read More…]
New Pacific Airlines is partnering with beOnd to bring an all-lie-flat, boutique-style “premium leisure” flying experience to U.S. travelers — blending comfort and long-haul travel in a novel way as the airline eyes regulatory approval. [Read More…]
Major U.S. carriers like United, Delta, Southwest, and American are revising flight schedules, cancelling hundreds of flights, and offering refunds or rebookings after the FAA mandated reductions to try to preserve safety during the shutdown‑driven controller shortage. [Read More…]
The FAA is slashing flight volumes by up to 10% across 40 major U.S. airports — a move prompted by staffing shortages among overworked air traffic controllers working without pay as the government shutdown drags on, causing widespread flight cancellations…
A growing body of research shows that Americans now spend substantially more time at home than they did in the early 2000s — over 99 more minutes per day — a shift driven by remote work, streaming, and e-commerce, but…
