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    Flying With Natural Hair Care Products in Your Carry-On | TSA

    While traveling, Fox does her best to keep her products to a minimum, with shampoo, conditioner, and mousse, like Miche Set Gel-to-Foam Styling Mousse, usually making the cut. (See below for information on where to buy products mentioned in this article.) “It has an end result that’s a great balance between hold and softness. It applies quickly and dries very…

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    Minecraft Is Adding a Cute Flying Mob That You Can Ride Very Soon

    The first Minecraft Live of 2025 is out now, and Mojang has made groundbreaking news. For the first time, we have brand new flying mobs that you can ride in the game. The new feature makes use of the classic Ghasts from the Nether dimension, bringing them to the Overworld. These three new and unique types of Dried Ghasts, Ghastlings,…

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    Air taxis: the latest on the flying electric cars bringing the Jetsons dream to life

    There’s a future where we don’t need roads and regular folks like you and me can jump into a boat-sized electric pod and just fly anywhere on a whim. While we’ve been perfecting the miracle of human flight for more than a century, instant air transportation has long been relegated to science fiction. But in the last decade, many companies…

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    DJI will no longer stop drones from flying over airports, wildfires, and the White House

    For over a decade, you couldn’t easily fly a DJI drone over restricted areas in the United States. DJI’s software would automatically stop you from flying over runways, power plants, public emergencies like wildfires, and the White House. But confusingly, amidst the greatest US outpouring of drone distrust in years, and an incident of a DJI drone operator hindering LA…

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    Flying With a Baby: What to Pack in Your Carry-On

    Having a variety of little nibbles won’t just keep your older baby or toddler from getting hangry; it’s a source of entertainment. “The hardest age to travel with is that 14- to 20-month-old phase where they don’t want to sit in the seat. The No. 1 thing that made a difference was food,” says Suzanne Brown, a mom of two…

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    Flight Attendants’ Best Tips for Parents Flying With a Baby

    A handful of U.S. airlines (including American Airlines, JetBlue, Frontier Airlines, and Alaska Airlines) have policies stating that they’ll always seat kids 13 or under with an accompanying adult, even if you haven’t paid to select your seats. (A recently proposed law would require airlines to provide fee-free family seating, so it’s possible other airlines may eventually follow suit.) But…

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