Nation Jan 24 Almost 12,000 flights canceled as massive winter storm bears down across the U.S. By Jeff Amy, Dave Collins, Thomas Peipert, Associated Press
Nation Jan 12 Powerful winter storm to bring 'life-threatening wind chills' and cancels flights in Northwest An approaching storm in the Northwest is one of a number of sprawling storms bringing everything from what the National Weather Service called “life-threatening wind chills” in South Dakota to the possibility of tornadoes in the South. By Claire Rush, Associated Press
Nation Jan 12 Few airline delays or cancellations a day after FAA outage grounds planes Delays and cancellations among flights across the United States were minimal on Thursday, a day after a system that offers safety information to pilots failed, grounding some planes for hours. By Michelle Chapman, David Koenig, Associated Press
World Jun 19 Watch 3:32 News Wrap: Ethnic mass killing in Ethiopia claims more than 200 lives In our news wrap Sunday, an ethnic mass killing in Ethiopia has claimed the lives of more than 200 Amhara people, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expects an economic slowdown but not necessarily a recession, voters in Colombia head to the…
Science Jan 19 Watch 4:31 Why are U.S. airlines concerned about 5G? Verizon and AT&T are forging ahead with their plan to switch to new high speed 5G service nationwide — but with an important exception near U.S. airports and runways. Those exceptions were made Tuesday because of fears that the new… By Miles O'Brien, Courtney Norris
Dec 27 Watch 9:27 Why the CDC reduced COVID quarantine time despite omicron's spread By Stephanie Sy, Dorothy Hastings The omicron variant of the coronavirus has upended plans to put the pandemic behind us. Instead, average daily U.S. COVID infections are up 80 percent in two weeks. Hospitals are hunkering down, and the White House is scrambling to respond. Continue watching