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  • Mets prospects with best tools entering 2026

    Mets prospects with best tools entering 2026

    From bat-to-ball ability to speed, arm strength and defensive feel, the Mets’ farm system features prospects flashing loud tools that should give them a chance to impact games at the highest level.

    Here’s a look at the Mets prospects with the…

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  • Senate Takes Step towards Stopping War on Venezuela

    Senate Takes Step towards Stopping War on Venezuela

    Washington, D.C. – The Friends Committee on National Legislation applauds today’s vote in the Senate to advance a bipartisan war powers resolution, S.J.Res.98, to direct the removal of U.S. troops from hostilities in or against Venezuela.

    This…

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  • Technoscience Salon: Dr. Jessica Kolopenuk and Dr. Ricky W.A. Smith

    The 2025-26 Technoscience Salon Series : Ethical Grounds is excited to host Dr. Jessica Kolopenuk (University of Alberta) and Dr. Ricky W. Smith (George Mason University) for a discussion on the coloniality of research ethics.

    As part of this years series “Ethical Grounds,” we are exploring how Indigenous Science is taking the lead in developing methods of Indigenous research suited to data and computationally-driven research conditions, shifting environmental regulations and needs, and transforming scientific policies, protocols, and practices.

    Dr. Jessica Kolopenuk (Ininiw/Cree, Peguis First Nation) is an Associate Professor and the Alberta Health Services Research Chair in Indigenous Health at the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Her research and policy leadership advance Indigenous governance, data sovereignty, and self-determination in science, health, and genomics. Drawing on critical Indigenous theory, her work interrogates how power operates through scientific and health research, while creating pathways for Indigenous peoples to lead and transform these fields. Dr. Kolopenuk co-founded the Indigenous Science, Technology, and Society (Indigenous STS) research and training program and the Summer internship for INdigenous peoples in Genomics Canada (SING Canada).

    Dr. Ricky W. Smith is a biocultural anthropologist working at the intersections of genomics and Science and Technology Studies (STS). He completed his Ph.D. in 2017 at the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to joining the faculty at Geroge Mason University, he completed a three year postdoctoral fellowship with the Neukom Institute for Computational Science and the Department of Anthropology at Dartmouth College. In addition to working within the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Mason, he is affiliated with the Women and Gender Studies program and is the director of the Science and Society Research Hub within the Center for Social Science Research.

     

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  • Stuedeman releases 2026 UTSA Softball schedule – UTSA Athletics

    Stuedeman releases 2026 UTSA Softball schedule – UTSA Athletics

    SAN ANTONIO – On Thursday, head UTSA softball coach Vann Stuedeman officially released the 2026 schedule, as the Roadrunners are set to host a trio of tournaments, and visit Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, before beginning American Conference play….

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  • Netherlands Faces New Travel Chaos With Thousands Of Passengers Stranded As Amsterdam, London, Paris, Zurich, Madrid, And More Cancel 613 And Delay 245 Flights Amid New Disruptions From Storm Goretti

    Netherlands Faces New Travel Chaos With Thousands Of Passengers Stranded As Amsterdam, London, Paris, Zurich, Madrid, And More Cancel 613 And Delay 245 Flights Amid New Disruptions From Storm Goretti

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    January 9, 2026

    Hundreds of passengers stranded in The Netherlands as Amsterdam Schiphol (324 cancellations, 131 delays), London Heathrow (13 cancellations), Zurich Airport (10 cancellations), Paris Charles de Gaulle (8 cancellations, 3 delays), Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas (7 cancellations, 2 delays), Barcelona–El Prat (7 cancellations) and more faced 613 flights cancellations and 245 delays.
    On the airline side, disruption was heaviest at KLM (428 cancellations, 90 delays), Air France (33 cancellations, 1 delay), German Airways (25 cancellations, 3 delays), easyJet (12 cancellations, 17 delays), British Airways (11 cancellations, 1 delay), and Transavia Airlines (10 cancellations, 23 delays). Other popular airlines that also faced disruptions include Delta Air Lines (7 cancellations, 7 delays), Lufthansa (1 cancellation, 1 delay), Emirates (4 delays), Qatar Airways (5 delays), American Airlines (1 delay), and Air India (2 delays).
    Schiphol Airport’s disruptions have intensified as Storm Goretti pushed across Europe, bringing heavy snow, driving rain, and strong winds that forced airlines to preemptively cancel dozens of flights on Friday. With snowfall expected to reach the airport by late afternoon, carriers moved to curtail arrivals and departures to manage worsening conditions. As Storm Goretti has persisted for several days, the severe winter system has already been linked to more than 3,500 flight cancellations at Schiphol, highlighting its sustained impact on airport operations.

    Summary

    • Updated today: Amsterdam Schiphol alone accounted for over 50% of all flight cancellations in The Netherlands, confirming it as the epicenter of the disruption.
    • KLM is the single largest cancellation driver, with 428 cancelled flights.
    • Multiple European airports including London, Paris, Zurich, Madrid, and Barcelona reported knock-on cancellations.
    • Several long-haul airlines avoided cancellations but still reported delays, especially on Middle East and Asia routes.

    Most Affected Airports

    Amsterdam Schiphol Airport

    The Dutch hub saw 324 cancellations and 131 delays, impacting both short-haul European services and long-haul intercontinental routes.

    London Heathrow Airport

    Heathrow recorded 13 cancellations, reflecting disruption on key UK–Netherlands corridors despite no reported delays.

    Zurich Airport

    Zurich logged 10 cancellations and 1 delay, mainly affecting European feeder services.

    Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

    CDG experienced 8 cancellations and 3 delays, with Air France and partner carriers impacted.

    Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport

    Madrid posted 7 cancellations and 2 delays, disrupting Iberian and connecting European traffic.

    Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays

    KLM

    KLM dominated the disruption with 428 cancellations and 90 delays, severely affecting its hub-and-spoke operations at AMS.

    Air France

    Air France reported 33 cancellations with limited delays, largely tied to short-haul European services.

    German Airways

    The carrier faced 25 cancellations and 3 delays, indicating widespread operational disruption.

    easyJet

    easyJet recorded 12 cancellations and 17 delays, impacting popular leisure routes.

    British Airways

    British Airways saw 11 cancellations and 1 delay, primarily on UK–Netherlands services.

    Financial Impact on Airlines

    Airlines affected by widespread cancellations and delays typically face higher short-term operating costs, driven by aircraft ground time, crew rescheduling, and additional passenger care obligations. Disruptions can also lead to lost ticket revenue, particularly on high-frequency short-haul routes, while delayed long-haul operations may strain fuel and logistics budgets. Carriers may also experience increased compensation liabilities under passenger protection regulations, alongside indirect financial pressure from disrupted network efficiency and reduced aircraft utilization.

    How Passengers Were Impacted At Major Airports

    • Expect missed connections and longer rebooking times at hub airports.
    • Passengers should monitor airline alerts and airport departure boards frequently.
    • Rebooking demand may lead to fare increases and limited seat availability.
    • Travelers are advised to check compensation and care rights under EU regulations.

    Overview of Flight Cancellations

    Flight cancellations were concentrated among major European carriers, led by KLM, followed by Air France, easyJet, British Airways, Transavia Airlines, and Delta Air Lines. Popular airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa, American Airlines, and Air India avoided outright cancellations but still experienced delays. On the airport side, Amsterdam Schiphol remained the most affected, with repeated knock-on impacts at London Heathrow, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Zurich, Madrid–Barajas, and Barcelona–El Prat, highlighting how disruption at a single major hub can cascade across Europe and into long-haul networks.

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    Source: Different airports and FlightAware

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  • Arsenal player ratings vs Liverpool: Viktor Gyokeres goes AWOL as abject Gunners fail to take advantage of title rivals’ slip-ups

    Arsenal player ratings vs Liverpool: Viktor Gyokeres goes AWOL as abject Gunners fail to take advantage of title rivals’ slip-ups

    Myles Lewis-Skelly (4/10):

    Replaced the injured Hincapie, but spent so much of his time on the pitch chasing shadows. Seemed incredibly off the pace.

    Gabriel Martinelli (6/10):

    On for Trossard. Wanted a penalty almost immediately when shoved by…

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  • Wolverines Add Muscutt to Roster

    Wolverines Add Muscutt to Roster

    ANN ARBOR, Mich. — University of Michigan Graham Family Head Ice Hockey Coach Brandon Naurato announced Thursday (Jan. 8) the addition of Kason Muscutt to the team as a midseason addition.

    A left-handed forward, Muscutt comes to Ann Arbor from…

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  • NASA X-ray spacecraft reveals the shockingly violent history of the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole

    NASA X-ray spacecraft reveals the shockingly violent history of the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole

    The supermassive black hole sitting at the heart of our galaxy is considered to be a slumbering giant. However, an international X-ray spacecraft has discovered that this wasn’t always the case. It turns out this supermassive black hole,…

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  • Merck Statement on the U.S. Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule

    Merck Statement on the U.S. Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule

    January 8, 2026 4:57 pm EST

    Rahway, N.J., Jan. 8, 2026 – At Merck, we share the same fundamental belief with health care providers and parents…

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  • MLB to honor America’s 250th throughout 2026 season

    MLB to honor America’s 250th throughout 2026 season

    NEW YORK – Baseball is the national pastime, and as such, it is intertwined with the country’s history and the idea of America itself. That connection will be on full display this year, when Major League Baseball will celebrate the nation’s…

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