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FAA Grounds All Flights To and From El Paso Until Feb. 20
In a move that has stunned travelers, airlines, businesses, and border communities, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a temporary flight restriction (TFR) grounding all flights to and from El Paso International Airport and the neighboring airspace of Santa Teresa, New Mexico. The restriction, which took effect on February 10 at 11:30 p.m. MST and is scheduled to remain in place until February 20 at 11:30 p.m. MST, includes commercial, cargo, and general aviation operations.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a month ago in Journal
Ten Rules, Ten Years, One Life: Reflections at 44
The setting is simple. A chef’s jacket. A keyboard resting quietly on the desk beside him. An hourglass placed in front of two coconuts marked with the number 44. Behind him, framed on the wall, hangs a list titled “10 Rules of the Chef in the Modern Era.”
By Cristian Marinoabout a month ago in Journal
Do I Need a Break?
Do I need a break? From what, exactly? I’ve been asked that question recently, and I didn’t know how to answer it right away. Not because the answer wasn’t there but because it felt layered. Complicated. Like something I hadn’t fully sat with yet.
By Nkwenkwezi Mgebisaabout a month ago in Journal
Dream Journal - Entry Five
Dream Journaling: Unlock the Hidden World Within Every night, you journey to a realm where the impossible becomes real, where you fly without wings, converse with strangers who feel like old friends, and experience emotions more vivid than waking life itself. Yet by morning, these extraordinary adventures fade like mist in sunlight, leaving only fragments—or nothing at all.
By Parsley Rose about a month ago in Journal
When the Path Becomes Invisible: My Journey Through the Fog. AI-Generated.
1. Life Feels Cloudy Sometimes, life doesn't give you a clear road. Instead, it gives you a thick fog. I’ve been there—where your dreams start to look cloudy and your goals feel out of reach. It’s like walking in a mist where you can't even see your own feet.
By Hazrat Umerabout a month ago in Journal
32 killed in blast at Islamabad Imambargah: A powerful explosion occurred as worshippers went into prostration after praying the first rak'ah.
The worshippers had completed the first rak‘at and gone into prostration when the explosion occurred. The blast was so intense that screams erupted everywhere and the entire area was filled with smoke.” Zahid Ali, who was injured in the suicide attack at an Imambargah in the Tarlai area of Islamabad, said that the prayer had begun at one o’clock. He said, “I was standing in a corner in the last rows. I lost consciousness and have only just regained my senses.” Fortunately, Zahid Ali did not suffer serious injuries. His cousin Javed Khan, who was with him, said that they had gone together to offer prayers but were delayed because of performing ablution. “When I returned after ablution, the worshippers had already gone into prostration. At that moment I saw the suicide bomber open fire on the guard at the gate, enter the premises and blow himself up.” Javed Khan added that more firing also took place at that time. So far, 32 people have been killed and 168 injured in the suicide bombing that occurred during Friday prayers at the Imambargah in Tarlai, Islamabad, the federal capital of Pakistan. Immediately after the blast, an emergency was declared in Islamabad and the injured were shifted to PIMS, Polyclinic and other hospitals. According to police officials and eyewitnesses, the incident in Tarlai Kalan, a suburb of Islamabad, was a suicide attack.
By Pets and animals about a month ago in Journal
NBC Celebrates 100 Years: How a New Logo and Olympic Promos Mark a Century of American Storytelling
A hundred years ago, radio waves crackled with possibility. Today, those waves have become pixels, streams, and global moments watched by billions.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a month ago in Journal
The Ghosts in the Bronze: Why History Only Remembers the Kings. AI-Generated.
1. The Shadow of the Statue I stood in the town square, looking up at the bronze statue of a man I once knew. He was a General, draped in medals, his hand pointing towards a horizon he never actually walked towards. The plaque at the bottom praised his "infinite courage" and "eternal glory."
By Hazrat Umerabout a month ago in Journal









