Theme parks are gripped by a roller coaster 'arms race' as three rival parks debut terrifying new rides, including one that will launch riders 420 feet into the air at 120 mph - which will make it ...
My brother told me hundreds of lies before I turned 10. He told me that spaghetti is cow veins, that ketchup is illegal in Colorado. He told me, as we waited to ride the Space Mountain roller ...
The roller coaster has its origins in St. Petersburg, Russia, as a simple slide that took thrillseekers down an icy ramp past a variety of colored lanterns. Catherine the Great gave this custom a ...
While they don’t give the physical thrill of a real one, model roller coasters are always fun to watch. However, they actually make a poor analog of a full-sized ride, as gravitational force and ...
U.S. stocks resembled a “roller coaster” on Monday with a pattern of swings that frequently followed a market low, as the S&P 500 tries to recover from April’s slump, according to Bespoke ...
Thrill seekers and amusement park lovers may live for the high-octane rush of launch roller coasters but most probably never consider how they actually work. Some would probably make the mistake ...
In fact, of the 193 countries examined by the World Bank, only two were less involved in international trade than the U.S. Those were Nigeria, at 26%, and Sudan at 3%. Most world economic powers ...
Getting Off the Food Roller Coaster Yes, weight management is healthy -- but not if you take it to the extreme. Just be mindful of what you eat, substitute some healthier foods, and don't let the ...
It was April of 1990. A revolutionary roller coaster was ready to make its debut at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, ...
On a sunny September Sunday, Sara White and her family headed to Kings Island amusement park outside Cincinnati. The 39-year-old dentist zipped her two-day-old iPhone 14 Pro securely in her fanny ...
[Jared Holladay] is a computer engineering student at the University of Cincinnati and a life-long roller coaster fanatic. A lot of people look at roller coasters as an exciting example of physics ...
C'mon, admit it. You have some "Pleasantville"-like images of pregnancy. We all do. You know, cheeks and hearts glowing (even if our stomachs aren't). Reveling in the months, and inches, of our ...