
More Than 300 Flights Canceled as Puerto Rico Airspace Closes for U.S. Military Operation
A surprise U.S. military operation closed Puerto Rico’s airspace, canceling 300+ flights and stranding 35,000 passengers in a single morning.
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A surprise U.S. military operation closed Puerto Rico’s airspace, canceling 300+ flights and stranding 35,000 passengers in a single morning.
Over 300 flights grounded as U.S.–Venezuela tensions close Puerto Rican airspace, stranding 28,000 travelers and threatening a $200 million tourism blow.
U.S. military action in Venezuela forces cruise ships to skip San Juan, leaving thousands of passengers and the island’s tourism sector scrambling.

Health officials race to contain measles after a child’s weekend in Raleigh stores and worship services. Free shots offered within 72-hour window.
Science shows muscle loss isn’t inevitable. Discover the 12-minute workout, foods that act like firmware updates, and the 3-second balance test that predicts longevity.

Chicago commuters learned the hard way that one pair of gloves isn’t enough. Experts reveal the two-pair layering trick and the $14 Home Depot glove that beats premium brands.

A 16-year-old Ohio girl has died from influenza, prompting state health officials to declare flu activity widespread and urge vaccination.

Games Workshop’s new Maggotkin of Nurgle kits hit shelves this weekend, bringing contagious rules, grisly models and record-breaking sales.

Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan stepped down after a federal jury convicted her of obstructing ICE, ending a once-promising judicial career.

Hospitalizations have doubled across the Valley as a mutated H3N2 strain collides with low vaccine uptake and post-holiday travel.