Google has added its flight simulator to the web version of Google Earth, making it available to all users worldwide.
>The feature runs directly in any modern browser at https://t.co/7ikROIXtSA with no downloads or installations required.
>Users can open the simulator from the Tools menu after selecting Explore and pilot a virtual aircraft over detailed 3D terrain, buildings, and satellite imagery across the entire planet.
>It uses simplified flight physics designed for casual exploration and works with standard mouse and keyboard controls.
“It is certainly hard to believe that a little company that started in a warehouse in El Segundo is now going public with the largest IPO ever.”
Only in America. Congratulations to @elonmusk@SpaceX. This is the American Dream 🇺🇸💪🚀
(News Release) Yellowstone National Park hosted 570,272 recreation visits in May 2026, up 1% from May 2025 (566,363 recreation visits).
Visitation in May 2026 was the busiest on record for the month of May and showed a 20% increase from May 2021 (473,799 recreation visits), which was Yellowstone's record-breaking year with over 4.8 million recreation visits.
So far in 2026, the park has hosted 773,653 recreation visits, up 1% from 2025 (762,672 recreation visits), and up 19% from 2021 (649,153 recreation visits).
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Interior be like “I know a spot,” and then take you somewhere that looks like another planet.
Moonscape Overlook in Utah is the kind of place that reminds you just how wild, vast, and beautiful America’s public lands really are.
Photo by Susan Hartman
Kīlauea continues to make history. 🌋
The ongoing summit eruption in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park has set a new record for lava fountaining episodes, and it's still going.
Video by @USGSVolcanoes
I didn’t buy a Tesla because of
-the environment
-it’s electric
-it’s fast
-it’s cheap
-it’s low maintenance
-the looks
-to flex
-to be trendy
I bought a Tesla because
-it’s the only car in America that can drive itself destination to destination with no intervention on any road!
Literally anyone that tells you otherwise is simply uneducated 🤷♂️
personally think the right sidebar needs some work:
organization of added sites could be more fluid (have to click drag, drop, then scroll and repeat to move to a position out of view/offscreen) and maybe have "folders/groups" for sites that expand on click or hover (similar to mobile app groups).
adjustable width would be nice - with behavior/appearance similar to pinned tabs in vertical tab bar.