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Dying 22-Year-Old Rejects Organ Transplant Option, Adds ‘Go Viral’ to Bucket List
Channan Petrides doesn't have many choices, but she made a choice many people find it hard to accept.
Health News
June 6, 2015
How to Book a Private Jet at Economy Prices
Roughly 30 percent of all private jets in the air are flying empty, which gives charter companies an ...
Aviation News
May 27, 2015
Unable to Recover From Tragedies, Malaysia Airlines to Be Dissolved, Recreated
Malaysia Airlines was placed in receivership on May 25 with the appointment of an Administrator, after a year ...
Asia & Pacific
May 25, 2015
The First Memorial Day Was No Picnic
Today Memorial Day is a national holiday, but it wasn't always a day that united Americans. It came ...
Good to Know
May 24, 2015
Hate Parking? This Folding Car Is Made for You
Imagine a 2-seater electric car that can self-park, drive sideways, and fold up to fit in the tiniest ...
Autos
May 20, 2015
Signs Your Dog May Have the Flu
There's a lot of talk about bird flu, swine flu, and of course human flu, but dogs can ...
Animals
May 18, 2015
Mount St Helens Eruption, Exactly What Happened 35 Years Ago (Photos, Video)
The eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980 was not a one-day event. It had been ...
Environment
May 18, 2015
TSA: Passenger Forgets $100,000 Cartier Watch at Newark Security
A gold Cartier diamond encrusted watch allegedly worth $100,000 was left at Newark airport.
Aviation News
May 13, 2015
JFK Airport Experiencing Widespread Flight Delays
JFK Airport is experiencing widespread flight delays on the afternoon of May 12.
New York
May 12, 2015
She Gave Birth on an Airplane Without Knowing She Was Pregnant, ‘Cryptic Pregnancy’ Is Real
It turns out that the Canadian woman who gave birth on over the Pacific Ocean on a Tokyo-bound ...
Americas
May 12, 2015
Canadian Woman Gives Birth Over Pacific Ocean. What Are the Rules?
A Canadian woman gave birth over the Pacific Ocean while en route from Calgary to Tokyo. Airlines have ...
Americas
May 11, 2015
Are Flying Cars for Real This Time? (+Infographic)
By the 21st century, we thought we'd have flying cars. Take heart, there are at least 6 companies ...
Tech News
May 9, 2015
Nepal Quake Was Felt in the Upper Atmosphere, and That’s a Good Thing
About 21 minutes after the 7.8-magnitude earthquake shook Nepal on April 25, waves of energy penetrated the Earth's upper atmosphere ...
Asia & Pacific
May 5, 2015
Forget Electric Cars, NASA Is Already Developing a Battery-Powered Plane (Video)
A new era of flying may be upon us: A battery-powered electric plane with 10 engines developed by ...
Aviation News
May 4, 2015
Earthquake in Michigan a Reminder of State’s Peculiar History
Michigan has a history of mysterious, possibly human-induced earthquakes that caused a lot of stress in the early ...
Environment
May 2, 2015
Thousands of Earthquakes Could Signal an Erupting Volcano Off Oregon Coast
Scientists "predicted" last September the underwater volcano could erupt, but it was just a hypothesis.
Science
May 1, 2015
Inflight Wi-Fi Giant Won’t Dodge Class-Action Suit for False Advertising
Check your credit card statements for recurring charges if you've used Gogo to access Internet at 30,000 feet
Aviation News
April 25, 2015
Pink Baby Outfits From China Test Positive for Lead
Excessive levels of lead were found in the pink button-down outfits at the U.S.-Canadian border in Lewiston, New ...
China
April 25, 2015
Expect Delays at New York Airports for Next 15 Years
All three international airports in the New York area are destined to remain overcapacity for at least the ...
Aviation News
April 24, 2015
Are Remote Control Jumbo Jets Safer or a Terrible Idea?
The aviation industry is looking at all possible ways to prevent another Germanwings—even remote control jumbo jets
Aviation News
April 22, 2015
TSA Won’t Be Screening All Airport Employees Despite Insider Threats
Every time the issue of 100 percent screening for airport staff comes up, it's deemed not worth the ...
Aviation News
April 21, 2015
The Space Tourism Industry Is Already Planning How to Entertain You in Space
The sky was the limit. Now get ready for zero-gravity ballet.
Science
April 20, 2015
Trend in Airline Seats Puts Squeeze on Passengers
Airbus's new seat configuration that's being described as cramped and claustrophobic—and it's a sign of what's to come
Aviation News
April 15, 2015
Airline Quality Ratings Explain What Went Wrong With Airline Customer Service
It's bad news for airlines and worse news for U.S. air travelers.
Aviation News
April 15, 2015
With Spring Comes Sunshine, Flowers and Billions in Insurance Risks
Although rarely deadly, hail causes an enormous amount of property damage, particularly to homes and cars.
Environment
April 13, 2015
Pugs, Bulldogs Are Most Prone to Dying While Flying
Because they're more likely to die while flying, several airlines have banned or restricted carrying flat-nosed breeds on ...
Animals
April 7, 2015
Fire-Prone Lithium-Ion Batteries a Big Problem for Airlines
The growing infatuation with lithium-ion batteries in electronics has a downside—they have the troubling potential to catch fire.
Tech News
April 1, 2015
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