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LAX soars to 5th busiest airport in world

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LAX soars to 5th busiest airport in world

LAX is as soon as once more one of many 5 busiest airports on the earth.

After a down 12 months of journey in 2020 that noticed the airport fall out of the highest ten record of busiest airports, the airport bounced again as extra folks felt comfy touring as soon as once more in 2021.

LAX rose ten spots from No. 15 to No. 5 in response to new figures launched Monday by Airports Council Worldwide.

Greater than 48 million passengers flew out of LAX in 2020, which was a 67% improve from the earlier 12 months, in response to the annual rating.

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The drop in complete passengers in 2020 was instantly linked to the COVID-19 pandemic, which noticed fewer vacationers throughout the nation and world as an entire.

“LAX continues to welcome an increasing number of folks again by way of its doorways, and we count on to proceed this rise in passenger numbers as worldwide and enterprise journey improve this 12 months,” Los Angeles World Airports CEO Justin Erbacci stated in a information launch.

LAX additionally maintained its spot within the high ten amongst all airports on the earth for complete air cargo. The airport was No. 8 in each 2020 and 2021, in response to ACI. The coronavirus pandemic had a a lot smaller influence on air cargo flights, specialists stated.

Regaining the highest spot because the world’s busiest airport was Atlanta Hartsfield–Jackson Worldwide Airport in Atlanta, which has traditionally seen off essentially the most vacationers on the earth. In 2020, the Atlanta airport was usurped by the Guangzhou Baiyun Worldwide Airport in China.

Under is an inventory of the highest 10 busiest airports in complete passengers for 2021:

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PASSENGERS*

2021 2020 2019 Airport 2021 % change vs 2020 % change vs 2019
1 2 1 ATLANTA GA, US (ATL)  75 704 760 76.4 -31.5
2 4 10 DALLAS/FORT WORTH TX, US (DFW)  62 465 756 58.7 -16.8
3 8 16 DENVER CO, US (DEN)  58 828 552 74.4 -14.8
4 13 6 CHICAGO IL, US (ORD)  54 020 399 75.1 -36.2
5 15 3 LOS ANGELES CA, US (LAX)  48 007 284 66.8 -45.5
6 18 34 CHARLOTTE NC, US (CLT)  43 302 230 59.2 -13.4
7 27 31 ORLANDO FL, US (MCO)  40 351 068 86.7 -20.3
8 1 11 GUANGZHOU, CN (CAN)  40 259 401 -8.0 -45.1
9 3 24 CHENGDU, CN (CTU)  40 117 496 -1.5 -28.2
10 22 30 LAS VEGAS NV, US (LAS)  39 754 366 78.6 -23.1
* Complete passengers enplaned and deplaned, passengers in transit counted as soon as

INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS*

2021 2020 2019 Airport 2021 % change vs 2020 % change vs 2019
1 1 1 DUBAI, AE (DXB)  29 110 609 12.7 -66.3
2 6 14 ISTANBUL, TR (IST)  26 466 169 66.0 -33.1
3 2 3 AMSTERDAM, NL (AMS)  25 488 783 22.1 -64.4
4 5 8 FRANKFURT, DE (FRA)  22 697 490 34.8 -64.0
5 4 6 PARIS, FR (CDG)  22 616 995 18.7 -67.6
6 7 15 DOHA, QA (DOH)  17 701 978 41.4 -54.4
7 3 2 LONDON, GB (LHR)  17 624 931 -14.7 -76.8
8 31 26 ANTALYA, TR (AYT)  17 148 111 160.4 -40.3
9 10 11 MADRID, ES (MAD)  15 337 775 38.8 -65.9
10 28 61 CANCÚN, MX (CUN)  13 261 951 94.5 -19.7
* Worldwide passengers enplaned and deplaned

For extra details about the yearly record of busiest airports, click on right here.

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Ditch typing and note-taking – try these apps

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Ditch typing and note-taking – try these apps

The future of voice to text is here.

I’ve been testing a variety of tools that make taking notes, transcribing audio, and even voice typing faster and easier than ever.

If you have a smartphone, you’re already halfway there!

Google’s Pixel Recorder app is free and built into their smartphone. It’s excellent for transcribing meetings, lectures, and conversations – all in real time.

Apple’s Voice Memos App recently added transcriptions if you’re upgraded to iOS 18.

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Samsung’s Voice recorder app now offers transcripts too – as long as you’re on their latest One UI 7 software. (Check Settings > About Phone > Software Information)

Got an older phone? Try Otter.AI. It works great for transcriptions across devices and you get 300 minutes a month free.

Don’t want to tie up your phone?

I’ve been testing AI-powered digital audio recorders from a startup named Plaud.

The Plaud Note is thin, records for hours, and can even clip to the back of your phone to record calls. Just make sure you know your local laws before using that feature.

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The Plaud Pin can be clipped to your shirt or worn on your wrist for hands-free recording.

Both devices sync audio to a companion app that auto transcribes and summarizes.

You get five hours of transcription a month included, with options to pay for more.

Pricing for each gadget starts around $160 dollars.

Want to transcribe audio files on your computer?

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My favorite Mac app is MacWhisper. You can even get it completely free – although paid versions are avaialble with more features and options.

On Windows, check out Vibe Transcribe, also free.

And for a web-based option, Whisper Web gets the job done.

Finally, if you want to type less and talk more… there’s an excellent AI voice-to-text app called Wispr Flow. It was previously Mac only but just became avaialble for Windows, too.

One you install it, you pick a hotkey. Then, instead of typing just press and hold down that key and dictate what you want to write.

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Since it uses the power of AI, you can even stumble or ramble and it will clean up your words and get the punctionation right.

It’s a gamechanger for responding to emails fast! You get 2,000 words free each week with options to pay for more.

Enjoy your newfound time!

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Prison officer survives alleged attack by inmate transferred from L.A. County

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Prison officer survives alleged attack by inmate transferred from L.A. County

An alleged attack on a state prison officer by a 43-year-old inmate transferred from Los Angeles County is being investigated as attempted homicide, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation officials announced Tuesday.  

The March 18 incident at Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad reportedly unfolded just before 9 a.m. on what authorities describe as a “dayroom floor.”  

The inmate, Anthony G. Ramirez, is believed to have pulled an improvised weapon from his waistband before attempting to attack custody staff member, according to a CDCR news release.  

“Staff immediately responded, disarming Ramirez and placing him in handcuffs without incident,” the release detailed.  

Anthony G. Ramiez, 43, seen in this undated mug shot. (CDCR)

The 43-year-old, who was transferred to SVSP in 2008 after being sentenced to life with the possibility of parole for second-degree murder, with enhancements for the use of a firearm and causing great bodily injury or death, was placed in restrictive housing pending the investigation and possible felony prosecution by the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office.  

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Both Ramirez and the custody staff member were examined by medical personnel who noted no serious injuries.  

Officials said that the California Correctional Peace Officers Association was notified of the incident and prison staff were offered peer support services and employee assistance programs.  

Salinas Valley State Prison, opened in 1996, houses more than 2,400 minimum, medium, maximum and high-security inmates. The facility also offers vocational programs and academic classes and employs some 1,800 people.  

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Algal bloom sickening marine mammals off Southern California 'will only get worse'

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Algal bloom sickening marine mammals off Southern California 'will only get worse'

A toxic algal bloom leaving an increasing number of marine mammals stranded along Southern California beaches shows no signs of subsiding and “will only get worse,” officials said Monday.

“This week, we saw more stranded dolphins (both alive and deceased) than we saw during the major domoic acid (DA) bloom in 2023,” Marine Mammal Care Center (MMCC) Los Angeles posted on Facebook.

Recent tests showed DA-producing algae levels have increased, and officials believe that trend will continue in the coming weeks. “We anticipate that it will only get worse,” the post read.

MMCC asked the public not to approach sick dolphins or sea lions on the beach because they can become aggressive upon awakening from a seizure.

A dolphin stranded at Dockweiler North is seen in an image posted on March 13, 2025. (L.A. County Fire Department, Lifeguard Division)

“This is a safety issue for people and their pets as much as it is for the marine mammals,” officials said.

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Beachgoers were also urged not to push stranded dolphins back into the water, saying it can reduce their chances of survival.

More information about domoic-acid poisoning can be found at https://marinemammalcare.org/domoic-acid/.

The volume of sick marine mammals has also had a financial impact on the MMCC.

“Our team is working heroically to respond to every call and to rescue every animal they can. Please share this post and give now at marinemammalcare.org/donate to give these marine mammals a second chance at life!” the MMCC stated.

Anyone who encounters a sick or stranded marine mammal can alert the nearest lifeguard and call 1-800-39-WHALE to make a report.

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