This map shows which airports in the US are the worst to fly out of right now
Redeem now FlightAware's MiseryMap shows which airports are experiencing delays and cancellations in real-time. Airlines have canceled or delayed thousands of flights this holiday season. A winter storm stranded thousands of travelers over Christmas weekend. If you aren't flying anywhere this holiday season, consider yourself lucky.
Airlines have postponed or outright canceled thousands of flights in recent days as a winter storm swept through much of the US, stranding travelers and upending holiday plans.
This place just seeps into your soul: the tiny Scottish island that wants you to call it home
The ObserverScotland This article is more than 8 years old‘This place just seeps into your soul’: the tiny Scottish island that wants you to call it homeThis article is more than 8 years oldThe locals of Easdale in Argyll hope a stunning video – and the world stone-skimming contest – will encourage more settlers to join themFrom tiny Easdale, a charming slate island lying just off the west coast of Scotland, comes a beguiling offer to put down roots.
Val Doesnt Know Who Val Kilmer Is, and Thats a Good Thing
Val Kilmer on the set of Top Gun in Val. Val Kilmer was the first person he knew who had a video camera, and he has been recording his life for the past 40-plus years. As an actor, he appears to have carried his camera everywhere: the backstage dressing rooms of the early 1980s, where fellow up-and-comers like Sean Penn and Kevin Bacon would moon his lens; the drunken parties and trailer gab sessions of Top Gun, during which he and his pals playfully conspired against their co-star Tom Cruise; and the famously troubled set of The Island of Dr.
Jon Jones
Jon Jones says there's a silver lining to his March drunk driving arrest -- "it set me free in so many ways" -- and now he's focused on staying clean.
"It embarrassed me, it reality-checked me," Jones said on Steve-O's "Wild Ride" podcast ... "I've never been on camera drunk for the public to see like that."
"It was humiliating, and somewhat of a bottom for me -- and I'm ready to snap it into high gear.
Acarus galvanicus | Science | The Guardian
Far outScienceAcarus galvanicusA diligent scientist with a passion for electricity, Andrew Crosse was known as the "thunder and lightning" man around his home in the Quantock Hills of Somerset, where he also held a seat as an MP.
In 1836, Crosse tried to create artificial crystals by dripping a chemical solution through an electrified stone from Mount Vesuvius. After two weeks, Crosse noticed tiny white spots on the stone, which was submerged in diluted hydrochloric acid.
Lifestories Families in Crisis a Body to Die for: The Aaron Henry Story
Scripter Willy Holtzman's warning about athletes using steroids gets down to business with the dramatizationof the true account of high-school football player Aaron Henry, who, trying to better himself for autumn scrimmage, starts shooting up. The story is simple and direct; major problem is that it's too compact.
Scripter Willy Holtzman’s warning about athletes using steroids gets down to business with the dramatizationof the true account of high-school football player Aaron Henry, who, trying to better himself for autumn scrimmage, starts shooting up.
Population collapse almost wiped out human ancestors, say scientists | Evolution
Evolution This article is more than 4 months oldPopulation collapse almost wiped out human ancestors, say scientistsThis article is more than 4 months oldGenomics analysis indicates that at least 800,000 years ago breeding individuals sank to as few as 1,300
Early human ancestors came close to eradication in a severe evolutionary bottleneck between 800,000 and 900,000 years ago, according to scientists.
A genomics analysis of more than 3,000 living people suggested that our ancestors’ total population plummeted to about 1,280 breeding individuals for about 117,000 years.
Rise Of The Robot Bees: Tiny Drones Turned Into Artificial Pollinators
Near Esparto, in the beautiful Capay Valley region of central California, 1,400 young almond trees flourish in a century-old orchard overlooking the hills. Since November, they've stood in perfect rows without a hint of foliage — resting, naked and dormant, for the upcoming growing season. Their branches now swell with bright pastel blooms in preparation for pollination.
Like most almond growers, Brian Paddock, owner of Capay Hills Orchard, relies on bees to provide this important aspect of crop development.
Robert Sangster | Horse racing
Horse racingObituaryRobert SangsterPools fortune heir whose investments in breeding transformed the world of horseracingThe international world of thoroughbred racing changed on the day that a flashy chestnut colt called The Minstrel, owned by Robert Sangster and partners, ridden by the champion jockey Lester Piggott and sired by Northern Dancer, won the 1977 Epsom Derby. It was the start of an incredible era that was to drive up international bloodstock prices to unforeseen heights, and attract into the sport the oil-rich sheiks of the Middle East.
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