How To Almost Fly Private Without Burning A Hole In Your Pocket
There's something called flying "semi-private," which lets companies offer travelers a more exclusive experience than commercial.
There's something called flying "semi-private," which lets companies offer travelers a more exclusive experience than commercial.
Diemut Strebe, an artist-in-residence at the MIT Center for Art, Science, and Technology, built a singing prayer device that will leave you feeling unsettled.
A lot has changed since last year's pre-Delta lull, but America can still reclaim some coronavirus-free chill—if it decides to commit.
The Kardashians celebrated Khloe Kardashian's daughter's fourth birthday by cutting all the lines at Disneyland.
John Darwin's bungled "disappearance" is now the subject of an ITV drama. But it wasn't as laughable as it seemed to those he left in his wake.
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CNN called the Russian cruiser Moskva "a bit of extremely impressive military hardware" back in 2015. Now it sits at the bottom of the Black Sea.
Free-flow tests were more realistic than traditional wind tunnel measurements of drag.
From colonials to log homes, Tudors to chalets, brownstones to beach houses, here are the architectural house styles that are the most popular, the most valuable and the most common across the United States.
The people breaking marathon records are all wearing Nike ZoomX shoes. Should they be banned?
"I was so excited to try it, but he ended it almost immediately."
On TikTok, he's a "whole ass mood." Now his stans have flooded the comments section of his defamation trial's live feed.
The Cybovac E30 Robot Vacuum Cleaner has an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 on Amazon due to its Alexa integration and app-enabled smart features.
BuzzFeed minions Tucker and Jordan try the three worst rated pizza slices in NYC to see if the people's verdict stands solid, or if an apology is warranted.
We spoke to Magnus Lygdbäck, Alexander Skarsgård's trainer on "The Northman," about how the 45-year-old got absolutely jacked ahead of shooting the Viking epic.
From an EV Wrangler to a Keg-ready converted M725 Ambulance, the folks from Motor1 got to film some of Jeep's concept vehicles out in the desert.
People are very utilitarian when they're less directly involved.
The global chip shortage has triggered a surge in demand for prized, pricey used electric vehicles. It's only just beginning.
Here's why the roasted vegetables you eat in the restaurant always taste better than the home cooked ones — and how to fix that.
If you want to buy this house in Fairfax, Virginia, you'll have to buy it without first seeing its lower level — or the non-lease-holding resident who lives there.
Breaking down a "cancel culture" scare story.
This might look like a simple chopping board, but it's capable of much more. Invest in this one device, and you'll be able to sharpen, sterilize, weigh, chop and more.
YouTube's "Big Live Comedy Show" will be an event that lives in infamy thanks to Norm Macdonald who wouldn't let viewers forget that "Harley Morenstein" was in attendance.
Ukraine's Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova is at the frontline of a legal battle to hold Russia accountable for atrocities committed in her country.
The merino wool used to make this shirt naturally fights off the funk for up to three days, and the nylon reinforcement keeps it in good condition wash after wash.
This very good boy helps someone with their parking.
Was a Nic Cage action-comedy — in which he plays himself — something the world needed, or is this a film that's on its way to becoming an obscure trivia question?
With an insulated air mattress, a waterproof/bugproof design and six pockets for easy storage, this is a deluxe way to camp.
Stand-up comedian Gary Gulman calculates the equivalent money that Bill Gates would have to pull out of his pocket as a normal person finding a $20 bill.
"Stand up straight, wear a crown and be sweet." These are three principles that Annie Meehan lives by in this inspiring pep talk.
I guess that explains why he spent so much time staring up at the sky.
There's never been a sports troublemaker quite like Gary Davidson. Many of his ideas changed sports… and his failures were unforgettable.
If Vladimir Putin approved the use of these banned cluster munitions used in Ukraine it could mean a trip to the International Criminal Court.
A visual essay about the famous figures who represent today's currencies around the world
Trinity Thomas delivered an unstoppable routine that her competition couldn't touch.
Experts told TODAY that climate change has made seasonal allergies worse for everyone. Here's how to deal with the onslaught.
Scrat finally got his acorn with Blue Sky Studios's final animation as they shuttered their operations.
A new study suggests increasing police budgets is likely to do one thing: increase misdemeanor arrests.
An inquisitive YouTuber attempts to guess how much people make by their answers to these questions.
Jordan Belfort, the inspiration for "The Wolf of Wall Street," is marketing himself as a cryptocurrency guru.
Jordan Klepper tries to make sense out of the disproportionate attention paid to Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orbán by Donald Trump's fans.
After a quarter century in statewide office, he remains an enigma—even to the folks who keep electing him. But the truth about the governor is hiding in plain sight.
Stephen Colbert couldn't help poking fun at the embarrassing sinking of the Russian Navy's most important warship.
Believe it or not, fly fishing can change your life. If you want to know how, you'll have to read "The Optimist" by David Coggins.
Jimmy Kimmel couldn't believe how Donald Trump handled this question from Fox News host Sean Hannity.
Jacky Hunt-Broersma runs like a woman possessed. And in a way, she is: The amputee athlete is trying to run at least 102 marathons in 102 days.
Lena Dunham's comedy-drama won rave reviews for its unflinching depiction of millennial life, until its lack of diversity caused outrage. A decade later, we explore the show's legacy
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