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*A cracked runway caused the shutdown of an entire airport*

While common fears such as the plane missing the runway or running out of fuel keep many from flying, few think of a cracked runway as their nightmare scenario — even if, in the case of a plane, this can seriously imperil it from landing safely. A number of runway cracks kept Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport on Hawaii’s Big Island closed for more than 24 hours. The large crack caused by a few days of heavy rains led to an airport emergency closure, a number canceled flights and over a thousand stranded people over Jan. 15 and 16.Related: Another flight had turbulence so severe it caused injuries “Cracks had developed and the runway pavement degradation had accelerated due to the recent rains,” Hawaii’s Transportation Department said in a statement. The main runway at Kona International Airport is captured in a photograph during a better time. George Rose/Getty Images Airport thrown into chaos by runway cracks, later reopens The 11,000-foot main runway was already showing signs of age and had been slated for a total reconstruction later in 2024. After authorities discovered cracks in the runway on Monday morning after a series of heavy rains, they called in contractors for an emergency resurfacing of the area. More Travel:A new travel term is taking over the internet (and reaching airlines and hotels)The 10 best airline stocks to buy nowAirlines see a new kind of traveler at the front of the plane The transportation department said that it was “measuring the usable runway length and will provide the information to airline operators to determine how to reopen the runway while restricting planes from the damaged area.” Hawaiian Airlines (HA) - Get Free Report ended up canceling all remaining flights for the day — five flights between different Hawaiian islands and one from Kona to Los Angeles. While the airport had reopened by Tuesday afternoon, there are still delays as airport and airline authorities work to restart the flying schedule after the disruption. Many of the flights scheduled for Tuesday morning or early afternoon have been rescheduled for the late afternoon and evening. Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz has also been in contact with U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg with updates on the situation.‘Airlines today will be catching up,’ transportation director says Contractors performed emergency repairs on the cracked runway section that affected takeoffs and landings while another section of the runway not used for commercial flights will be repaired during the nights of Tuesday and Wednesday (Kona International is a small airport that, while open 24 hours, does not have many flights during the night hours.) “The airlines today will be catching up,” Hawaii Department of Transportation Director Ed Sniffen told a news outlet. “They’re not only running their regular Tuesday schedule but they’re also catching up on all the delays from yesterday.” While emergency repairs helped prevent a longer cancelation, the emergency situation also drew attention to the need to reconstruct the new runway fast to prevent a repeat in the future. The Hawaii Department of Transportation reiterated that it will “reconstruct the entire 11,000-foot runway this year” even if some of the passengers on the affected flights have been unimpressed by the situation. “It was cracks on the runway and from what I heard they didn’t just show up overnight so maybe heads up before we were right over the runway or a little more maintenance,” Kona resident Kai Gonzalez, who was supposed to fly home from Denver but ended up stranded, told a local news station in answer to a question on what should have been done. “I get stuff happens but something like this could have been avoided.”
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A cracked runway caused the shutdown of an entire airport

While common fears such as the plane missing the runway or running out of fuel keep many from flying, few think of a cracked runway as their nightmare scenario — even if, in the case of a plane, this can seriously imperil it from landing safely. A number of runway cracks kept Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport on Hawaii’s Big Island closed for more than 24 hours. The large crack caused by a few days of heavy rains led to an airport emergency closure, a number canceled flights and over a thousand stranded people over Jan. 15 and 16.Related: Another flight had turbulence so severe it caused injuries “Cracks had developed and the runway pavement degradation had accelerated due to the recent rains,” Hawaii’s Transportation Department said in a statement. The main runway at Kona International Airport is captured in a photograph during a better time. George Rose/Getty Images Airport thrown into chaos by runway cracks, later reopens The 11,000-foot main runway was already showing signs of age and had been slated for a total reconstruction later in 2024. After authorities discovered cracks in the runway on Monday morning after a series of heavy rains, they called in contractors for an emergency resurfacing of the area. More Travel:A new travel term is taking over the internet (and reaching airlines and hotels)The 10 best airline stocks to buy nowAirlines see a new kind of traveler at the front of the plane The transportation department said that it was “measuring the usable runway length and will provide the information to airline operators to determine how to reopen the runway while restricting planes from the damaged area.” Hawaiian Airlines (HA) - Get Free Report ended up canceling all remaining flights for the day — five flights between different Hawaiian islands and one from Kona to Los Angeles. While the airport had reopened by Tuesday afternoon, there are still delays as airport and airline authorities work to restart the flying schedule after the disruption. Many of the flights scheduled for Tuesday morning or early afternoon have been rescheduled for the late afternoon and evening. Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz has also been in contact with U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg with updates on the situation.‘Airlines today will be catching up,’ transportation director says Contractors performed emergency repairs on the cracked runway section that affected takeoffs and landings while another section of the runway not used for commercial flights will be repaired during the nights of Tuesday and Wednesday (Kona International is a small airport that, while open 24 hours, does not have many flights during the night hours.) “The airlines today will be catching up,” Hawaii Department of Transportation Director Ed Sniffen told a news outlet. “They’re not only running their regular Tuesday schedule but they’re also catching up on all the delays from yesterday.” While emergency repairs helped prevent a longer cancelation, the emergency situation also drew attention to the need to reconstruct the new runway fast to prevent a repeat in the future. The Hawaii Department of Transportation reiterated that it will “reconstruct the entire 11,000-foot runway this year” even if some of the passengers on the affected flights have been unimpressed by the situation. “It was cracks on the runway and from what I heard they didn’t just show up overnight so maybe heads up before we were right over the runway or a little more maintenance,” Kona resident Kai Gonzalez, who was supposed to fly home from Denver but ended up stranded, told a local news station in answer to a question on what should have been done. “I get stuff happens but something like this could have been avoided.”
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*This DIY PlayStation 5 “tablet” puts the guts of Sony’s console into a (kind of) portable game system*

Sony’s PlayStation 5 game console has been around since late 2020, but it’s undergone some changes since then, most notably with the launch of a new “PlayStation 5 Slim” model released last fall. Among other changes? The motherboard has gotten a lot smaller. So YouTuber Matthew Perks decided it was time to transplant that motherboard […] The post This DIY PlayStation 5 “tablet” puts the guts of Sony’s console into a (kind of) portable game system appeared first on Liliputing.
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*Tech companies kick off the new year with more layoffs*

TheStreet's J.D. Durkin brings the latest business headlines from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as markets close for trading Tuesday, January 16th.Full Video Transcript Below: J.D. DURKIN: I’m J.D. Durkin, reporting from the New York Stock Exchange. Stocks were in the red to close out today's session. The Dow closed down over 230 points, the Nasdaq closed down fractionally, and the S&P closed three-tenths of a percent lower. This comes as investors continue to pore through the latest batch of fourth-quarter earnings reports – so far, only 30 companies in the S&P 500 have released results. Separately, investors are digesting comments from Fed Governor Christopher Waller, who said that the Fed will likely be able to lower rates this year as long as inflation doesn't rebound. In other news, after the tech industry saw sweeping job cuts in 2023, companies seem to be headed in the same direction in 2024. Just two weeks into the new year, 46 tech companies have laid off around 7,500 workers - that’s according to layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi. And it’s not just small companies or startups that are slimming down. Google said it will be laying off roughly 1,000 employees across several departments. Amazon cut hundreds of workers in its audio, video, and streaming branches, and Apple - which largely avoided mass layoffs last year - said it will be shutting down a 121-person team that was focused on artificial intelligence. Last year, tech companies laid off more than 260,000 employees. Google slashed 12,000 jobs, more than any other company, while both Microsoft and Meta both laid off 10,000 employees. But the job cuts aren’t just coming from the tech world. The financial industry has also been hit hard, with Citigroup announcing its plans to let go of 10 percent of its workforce, roughly 20,000 people, over the next two years. And BlackRock has plans to slash 3 percent of its positions - which is about 600 employees. That’ll do it for your daily briefing. From the New York Stock Exchange, I’m J.D. Durkin with TheStreet.
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*Popular craft beer brand files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy*

U.S. beer sales had a rollercoaster year in 2023, led by a huge drop in sales of Anheuser-Busch In-Bev's (BUD) - Get Free Report Bud Light product after rock star Kid Rock in April 2023 called for a boycott of the brand following the company's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney on a March Madness-themed social media post. By October, Bud Light's revenue was down 13.5% from the previous year and the beer brand lost about 26% of its sales by the end of the year.Related: Trendy fast food chain files Chapter 11 bankruptcy Some smaller beer brands were also suffering in 2023, which led to some of them filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy to try to stay afloat. A small Colorado brewery, Guanella Pass Brewing on Dec. 30 filed for Chapter 11 protection to reorganize its debt. Flying Fish Brewing Co., a Pennsylvania brewery that operates in South Jersey, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in late December in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey after a sale to Cape May Brewing Co. collapsed. San Francisco's Anchor Brewing was one of the best known and highly regarded independent craft breweries since its founding in 1896, but things went south after Japan-based brewer Sapporo Holdings Limited purchased the company in August 2017 for $85 million. Anchor Steam reportedly had production issues, and a January 2021 rebranding of the company from its classic red banner and blue anchor logo to a new yellow and blue one didn't go over well. Finally, the company said that it would cease national sales in June 2023 a month before filing Chapter 11 in July 2023 and shutting down operations.Beer sales rose in 2023 Despite all of that bad news about the beer industry, U.S. beer sales in 2023 actually rose by 1.4% compared to 2022, led by an increase in imported beer sales by $1 billion or 9.1%, data firm NIQ, which tracks sales in supermarkets, drug stores, mass-merchandise stores, convenience stores and liquor stores, reported according to NACS. Beer sales may have ended 2023 on a high note, but things are still not looking good for smaller brewers at the start of 2024. Zydeco Brew Werks of Ybor City on Jan. 11 filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida with plans to close its main brewery and restaurant location on 7th Avenue in Tampa, Fla., for the last time on Jan. 21. Zydeco Brew Werks to close its main brewery The craft brewery and restaurant on Jan. 12 said in a Facebook post that it will close its Ybor City location in Tampa after nearly six years of operations. Zydeco Brew Werks, however, said that its second location at Tampa's Museum of Science and Industry will remain open as the company's founders Paul Rutherford and J. Paul Pepin search for a new home for its brewery, Creative Loafing Tampa Bay reported. In addition to craft beers, Zydeco Brew Werks' restaurant menu features New Orleans and Cajun-style food, such as a Creole Flatbread, French Quarter Fries, Gumbo, Shrimp and Grits, Blackened Shrimp, Shrimp Mac & Cheese, Cajun Brussel Sprouts, and, of course, Beignets, just to name a few items offered. The restaurant's menu at the Museum of Science and Industry is more limited but features items such as Bayou Hot Chicken Sammy, Crescent City Cuban, Shrimp Po'Boy, and Tater Tot Nachos.
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Tech companies kick off the new year with more layoffs

TheStreet's J.D. Durkin brings the latest business headlines from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as markets close for trading Tuesday, January 16th.Full Video Transcript Below: J.D. DURKIN: I’m J.D. Durkin, reporting from the New York Stock Exchange. Stocks were in the red to close out today's session. The Dow closed down over 230 points, the Nasdaq closed down fractionally, and the S&P closed three-tenths of a percent lower. This comes as investors continue to pore through the latest batch of fourth-quarter earnings reports – so far, only 30 companies in the S&P 500 have released results. Separately, investors are digesting comments from Fed Governor Christopher Waller, who said that the Fed will likely be able to lower rates this year as long as inflation doesn't rebound. In other news, after the tech industry saw sweeping job cuts in 2023, companies seem to be headed in the same direction in 2024. Just two weeks into the new year, 46 tech companies have laid off around 7,500 workers - that’s according to layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi. And it’s not just small companies or startups that are slimming down. Google said it will be laying off roughly 1,000 employees across several departments. Amazon cut hundreds of workers in its audio, video, and streaming branches, and Apple - which largely avoided mass layoffs last year - said it will be shutting down a 121-person team that was focused on artificial intelligence. Last year, tech companies laid off more than 260,000 employees. Google slashed 12,000 jobs, more than any other company, while both Microsoft and Meta both laid off 10,000 employees. But the job cuts aren’t just coming from the tech world. The financial industry has also been hit hard, with Citigroup announcing its plans to let go of 10 percent of its workforce, roughly 20,000 people, over the next two years. And BlackRock has plans to slash 3 percent of its positions - which is about 600 employees. That’ll do it for your daily briefing. From the New York Stock Exchange, I’m J.D. Durkin with TheStreet.
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Popular craft beer brand files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

U.S. beer sales had a rollercoaster year in 2023, led by a huge drop in sales of Anheuser-Busch In-Bev's (BUD) - Get Free Report Bud Light product after rock star Kid Rock in April 2023 called for a boycott of the brand following the company's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney on a March Madness-themed social media post. By October, Bud Light's revenue was down 13.5% from the previous year and the beer brand lost about 26% of its sales by the end of the year.Related: Trendy fast food chain files Chapter 11 bankruptcy Some smaller beer brands were also suffering in 2023, which led to some of them filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy to try to stay afloat. A small Colorado brewery, Guanella Pass Brewing on Dec. 30 filed for Chapter 11 protection to reorganize its debt. Flying Fish Brewing Co., a Pennsylvania brewery that operates in South Jersey, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in late December in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey after a sale to Cape May Brewing Co. collapsed. San Francisco's Anchor Brewing was one of the best known and highly regarded independent craft breweries since its founding in 1896, but things went south after Japan-based brewer Sapporo Holdings Limited purchased the company in August 2017 for $85 million. Anchor Steam reportedly had production issues, and a January 2021 rebranding of the company from its classic red banner and blue anchor logo to a new yellow and blue one didn't go over well. Finally, the company said that it would cease national sales in June 2023 a month before filing Chapter 11 in July 2023 and shutting down operations.Beer sales rose in 2023 Despite all of that bad news about the beer industry, U.S. beer sales in 2023 actually rose by 1.4% compared to 2022, led by an increase in imported beer sales by $1 billion or 9.1%, data firm NIQ, which tracks sales in supermarkets, drug stores, mass-merchandise stores, convenience stores and liquor stores, reported according to NACS. Beer sales may have ended 2023 on a high note, but things are still not looking good for smaller brewers at the start of 2024. Zydeco Brew Werks of Ybor City on Jan. 11 filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida with plans to close its main brewery and restaurant location on 7th Avenue in Tampa, Fla., for the last time on Jan. 21. Zydeco Brew Werks to close its main brewery The craft brewery and restaurant on Jan. 12 said in a Facebook post that it will close its Ybor City location in Tampa after nearly six years of operations. Zydeco Brew Werks, however, said that its second location at Tampa's Museum of Science and Industry will remain open as the company's founders Paul Rutherford and J. Paul Pepin search for a new home for its brewery, Creative Loafing Tampa Bay reported. In addition to craft beers, Zydeco Brew Werks' restaurant menu features New Orleans and Cajun-style food, such as a Creole Flatbread, French Quarter Fries, Gumbo, Shrimp and Grits, Blackened Shrimp, Shrimp Mac & Cheese, Cajun Brussel Sprouts, and, of course, Beignets, just to name a few items offered. The restaurant's menu at the Museum of Science and Industry is more limited but features items such as Bayou Hot Chicken Sammy, Crescent City Cuban, Shrimp Po'Boy, and Tater Tot Nachos.
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*Как пришить погоны*

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