San Francisco International Airport expects delays starting in March

Travelers should expect delays atSan Francisco International Airportstarting March 30, as the airport will close one runway forsix months to perform repairs and improvements.

During this period, the San Francisco International Airport expects fewer than 10 percent of flights to be delayed by at least 30 minutes, as all arrivals and departures will be handled on the airport's two runways.

This closure should not affect which terminals are available for boarding, but it will affect flights' takeoff and landing schedules. If travelers are flying into or out of San Francisco's airport and have a connecting flight, folks should expect delays and plan accordingly when booking their tickets.

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The airport will be repaving the surface layer on the right side of runway 1. In addition, Granite Construction Company will make improvements to adjacent taxiways, upgrading lighting and painting new striping and markings.

The total cost of the project is expected to be about $180 million, with the Federal Aviation Administration providing $92.1 million in funding for the improvements.

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Travelers walk through the airport during holiday travel at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on December 22, 2025, in Arlington, Virginia. In November,the Department of Transportation announced their desire for travelers to start dressing upfor flying. Citing an undeniable rise inbad behavioron airplanes, the DOT announced a new campaign meant to encourage civility in air travel.

Am I owed anything if my flight is delayed?

When it comes to delayed flights, it depends on the circumstances and the airline.

According to theU.S. Department of Transportation, if a flight is delayed for uncontrollable reasons, such as severe weather or local emergencies, the airline does not owe travelers anything extra.

If a flight is delayed for controllable reasons, such as refueling or crew issues, but the traveler has not waited more than 3 hours, airlines are not required to provide any compensation.

If a traveler's flight is delayed by more than 3 hours, airlines are required to provide some form of compensation, and each airline offers different forms, according to theU.S. Department of Transportation.

All major American airlines will provide passengers with a meal or a meal voucher.

However, some airlines, such as Alaska, Hawaiian, JetBlue, and Southwest, provide travelers with a credit or travel voucher in the event of a delay.

If a flight is delayed overnight, nearly all American Airlines flights, excluding Frontier, will provide passengers with complimentary hotel accommodation and transportation to the hotel.

All airlines can rebook a passenger on the same airline for no additional cost.

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Measles cases in South Carolina rise by 12 to 962, state health department says

Feb 17 (Reuters) - South Carolina reported a surge to 962 measles cases on Tuesday, ‌state health data showed, including 12 additional ‌infections since Friday, as officials warned the widening outbreak ​could last weeks or months amid lagging vaccine uptake.

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The outbreak, which began in October, has been centered in the northwest part of the state, ‌which includes Greenville ⁠and Spartanburg, according to the South Carolina Department of Public Health.

The South Carolina ⁠outbreak is part of the nation's largest measles surge in more than three decades, federal ​health data ​show.

Of those infected, 893 ​were unvaccinated, 20 ‌were partially vaccinated with one of the recommended two-dose measles-mumps-rubella vaccines, 26 were fully vaccinated and 23 had unknown vaccination status.

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There are currently 127 people in quarantine and eight in isolation, the ‌state health department said.

Last ​week, U.S. Food and Drug ​Administration Commissioner Martin ​Makary, in an interview, urged Americans ‌to get vaccinated for ​measles.

"I think everyone ​in this administration has been pretty clear that the best way to prevent measles ​is to ‌get your kid vaccinated against measles," he ​said.

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  • A source is weighing in on speculation that Taylor Swift will play the Super Bowl halftime show in 2027.

  • There are several reasons why Taylor likely won't play halftime next year.

  • Reminder: Super Bowl LXI is being held on Valentine's Day, a reported no-go for Taylor.

Wondering when / if Taylor Swift will finally headline the Super Bowl? About that! A source says the Grammy winner is #1 on the NFL's wish list, but ultimately the timing—and location—has to be right.

"Taylor is always someone the NFL wants for the halftime show, but it will be her decision - and her decision only - whether she ever wants to do it and when she would like to do it," the insider in question tells theDaily Mail. "Everyone will drop what they are doing and whoever they have asked if Taylor wants to do it. If she wants to do it, she will do it. It is as simple as that. But there are a handful of reasons she will not be doing it next year."

Specifically: the fact that it's on Valentine's Day, the fact that Travis might be playing, and the venue.

"The reason that Taylor isn't interested in doing it yet is because, for one, it falls on Valentine's Day," the source adds. "She would only like to be at the game next year if Travis is playing in it. Otherwise she will be a recent newlywed and would rather enjoy time with him than to perform on a day meant for love. If she were to also do it in the future, she would want Travis to be retired. Taylor also doesn't need to do it, but she knows that it would be a great thing for her legacy that is already concrete. But she has a few other milestones that she wants to achieve before doing the Super Bowl - marriage, family and all the important things in life."

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As for the venue, her "dream stadium" is a place that's meaningful to her. "She would be interested in doing it in a place like Nashville if they ever get a Super Bowl," the source says. "The likelihood of that happening is pretty good as the Titans are meant to have a new stadium completed in 2027. The NFL hasn't announced where the Super Bowl will be held after the next two but Nashville is well-poised and ready to receive one and she would like to do it there."

In other words, don't count on Taylor playing the Super Bowl next year...but keep an eye out.

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  • Bunnie Xo and Jely Roll are one step closer to welcoming children together

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Bunnie XoandJelly Rollare another step closer to welcoming children together.

The podcast host and published author, 46, recently opened up about her journey to motherhood in her memoir,Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, out now. In the book, she revealed that she and the country music star, 41, found a surrogate and have hopes to welcome twins.

"Now that we're finally stable financially and somewhat emotionally after all the healing we've done over this decade together, we're talking about the future—­including growing our family," she wrote. "J and I have a surrogate, the sweetest woman ever, and soon I'll be starting my IVF stims."

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While Bunnie, real name Alyssa DeFord, is excited about the prospect of welcoming a piece of herself and Jelly Roll, the model admitted she's a little nervous about the journey ahead. Bunnie opened up about how she's waited a long time to have kids and wants to ensure they have the "best life."

"I've waited this long to have kids with someone I knew would be a great father—­ and to be able to make sure they have the best life," she wrote.

Bunnie also addressed people who may "frown upon" her and Jelly Roll's decision to welcome children at an older age. The stepmom of two shared she's not bothered by others' opinion, saying, "I could give a f--k."

"Some people frown upon our decision to bring babies into this world at our age," she said, "and I could give a f--k."

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"We're going to raise these babies in love and give them everything we were never given," she added. "I can't wait to see a piece of me and him running around outside of our bodies."

"With how much IVF has advanced over the years and with the help of the most unselfish woman willing to carry twins for us, we'll be able to make our baby dreams come true," said Bunnie.

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During an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Bunnie candidly spoke about her in vitro fertilization (IVF) journey. She told PEOPLE she believes her path to welcome children has been challenging so that she can be a voice for others.

"I don't know if it's that I did or if I didn't choose it, but I think before we come here, we choose our life path, and we yearn for the pain that we go through," she told PEOPLE. "And I genuinely think that having those abortions when I was younger [and] the journey that I'm going on now with IVF [is] God's putting me through this again, so that I can be a voice for those women who are going through this process."

Bunnie, who is stepmom to Jelly'sdaughter Bailee Ann, 17, and son Noah Buddy, 9, added her journey with IVF is "one of the hardest things I've ever had to go through."

"And there are women out there that are doing 10 to 15 egg retrievals. They are freaking warriors. My hat goes off to these women, and they're just such a cool community," she shared. "So God is... Everything happens for a reason. It always comes around full circle."

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