Air travelers across the United States faced another day of widespread disruption as severe weather, air traffic restrictions, and operational challenges triggered hundreds of flight cancellations and thousands of delays nationwide. Major aviation hubs in Illinois, Texas, Massachusetts, New York, Washington, Minnesota, Tennessee, Florida, New Jersey, Ohio, Wisconsin, and several other states experienced significant impacts Continue reading
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The Airlines With the Most Economy-Class Legroom in 2026
For many travelers, flying in economy class is often a compromise between affordability and comfort. While low fares can make travel accessible, the experience of spending several hours in a cramped seat with limited legroom can quickly turn an exciting journey into an uncomfortable ordeal. This is especially true on long-haul flights, where passengers may Continue reading
Flights Cancelled Across America as California, Florida, Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, Ohio, and Other States Report 341 Cancellations and 2,509 Delays, Disrupting American, PSA, Southwest, United, and Other Airlines
Air travel disruptions continued to spread across the United States as hundreds of flights were cancelled and thousands more delayed, creating significant challenges for passengers traveling through some of the nation’s busiest airports. Airlines and airports across multiple states struggled to maintain schedules amid ongoing operational pressures, air traffic control staffing shortages, and capacity restrictions Continue reading
New Canada Grocery Benefit Payments Coming in July 2026
The federal government is launching a major enhancement to financial support for millions of Canadians in 2026. Beginning July 3, 2026, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will issue the first quarterly payment under the newly renamed Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit (CGEB), replacing the former GST/HST Credit with larger payments and expanded eligibility. For many Continue reading
CRA Benefits Increase in July 2026
Millions of Canadians are set to receive larger government benefit payments beginning in July 2026 as the new federal benefit year officially gets underway. Several key income-tested programs administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and Service Canada are increasing due to annual inflation adjustments, updated income calculations, and new program enhancements. For many households, Continue reading
Flights cancelled throughout Canada as Jazz, Air Canada, WestJet, Encore, Air Inuit, PAL Airlines and others face 62 cancellations and 176 delays, disrupting Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Akulivik and Goose Bay.
Air travel across Canada has been thrown into significant disarray following a wave of operational disruptions affecting multiple major and regional carriers. A combination of scheduling breakdowns, aircraft rotation issues, weather-linked constraints, and cascading operational delays has resulted in at least 62 flight cancellations and 176 delays across the national network. The disruption has impacted Continue reading
Flight disruptions sweep across Europe as England, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Greece, Denmark and others face widespread delays and cancellations, with 1,710 flights delayed and 77 cancelled, impacting British Airways, Aegean, Air France and more across Athens, London, Paris and Brussels.
A major wave of air traffic disruption has swept across Europe, creating widespread chaos for passengers and airlines as key aviation hubs in multiple countries struggle to maintain normal operations. Reports indicate that around 1,710 flights have been delayed and at least 77 flights cancelled, triggering ripple effects across some of the busiest air corridors Continue reading
Recall: Battery fire risk reported in nearly 1,300 vehicles in Canada
A significant vehicle safety recall has been announced in Canada involving nearly 1,300 plug-in hybrid minivans due to a potentially dangerous high-voltage battery defect. The issue raises concerns about overheating and fire risk, even when the vehicle is not in use. Transport Canada has confirmed that certain models of the Chrysler Pacifica plug-in hybrid are Continue reading
Social Security to Require Paper Check Recipients to Transition to Electronic Payments
A significant change is coming to the way millions of Americans receive federal benefits, including Social Security payments. Under a federal directive signed in March 2025, most paper-based government payments will be phased out in favor of electronic delivery systems. This shift directly affects Social Security recipients who still rely on mailed paper checks, as Continue reading
Change Now in Effect at Several Beer Store Locations in Ontario
Beer lovers and soccer fans across Ontario will have more time to shop and return empty containers as The Beer Store rolls out extended operating hours at select locations during the World Cup tournament. The temporary change, which took effect as the international soccer competition gets underway, is designed to provide added convenience for customers Continue reading