This Incredible Airport With A Rooftop Pool Is About To Get Even Better

Experts recommend arriving at the airport up to three hours before taking an international flight. If you happen to be traveling out of Singapore’s Changi Airport, though, you might want to push that number to two days.

Its sparkling ratings for timeliness, service and “passenger sentiment” are great, but it also boasts amenities like indoor gardens, a movie theater and ― wait for it ― an outdoor pool and hot tub. 

If you’re not already scheming ways to get stuck at Changi, consider Jewel, the airport’s upcoming new terminal. The stunning, dome-shaped fantasy world is set to open in 2019.

The 134,000-square meter space will have a level called “Canopy Park” that boasts things you never dreamed of or never knew you needed in an airport, as demonstrated in the recently released video above.

Like two separate mazes, one made of mirrors. 

The other will be made of hedges: 

There will also be LIFE-SIZE ANIMAL TOPIARIES.

Something called “foggy bowls” look like they’ll keep traveling kids entertained.

And, most breathtaking of all, there are plans for a “rain vortex” indoor waterfall, which according to a video from Changi will be the tallest in the world. 

Excuse us while we save every penny we earn until 2019. Or, if you can’t wait that long, head to Changi’s website to learn more about its current 85 restaurants, 150-plus shopping destinations and, again, the rooftop pool, people. 

H/T Cosmopolitan UK 

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Donald Trump: Obstruction Of Justice Allegations Part Of 'Witch Hunt'

President Donald Trump responded on Thursday to a new report indicating he is under investigation for obstruction of justice.

The FBI’s special counsel, Robert Mueller, is looking into whether Trump tried to quell the bureau’s investigation into his presidential campaign’s ties to Russia, according to The Washington Post.

Trump called the report “phony” and said the allegations amounted to “the single greatest witch hunt in American political history.”

His comments echo ones his lawyers made Wednesday.

“The FBI leak of information regarding the President is outrageous, inexcusable and illegal,” a spokesman for Trump’s legal team, Mark Corallo, said.

Mueller took over the Russia probe in May after Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey. Comey testified in front of the Senate last week, claiming that Trump asked him for loyalty and urged him to drop the investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

Trump both called Comey a liar and said the testimony “vindicated” him against any allegations of wrongdoing.

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Journalist Reacts To Being Shot In The Neck In The Philippines In Calmest Way Possible

An Australian journalist has brushed off being shot in the neck.

A bullet struck Adam Harvey just below his left ear as he covered a military battle with Islamic State-aligned militants in the southern Philippines city of Marawi for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Thursday.

Harvey shared this X-ray of his injuries to Twitter soon after, alongside a single word: “Lucky.”

“Thanks everyone ― I’m okay,” said the 43-year-old in another tweet that he posted on leaving hospital. 

“Bullet is still in my neck, but it missed everything important,” added Harvey, who is from Sydney but is now based in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta.

Harvey said he was bending down to get supplies out of a car when he suddenly “felt an almighty stabbing at the side of my neck.”

He initially thought shrapnel had struck him, but he discovered during treatment at hospital that he had a bullet lodged behind his jaw.

It looks like I’ve been hit with a cricket ball,” he said in video ABC News posted online: 

HuffPost has reached out to Harvey for comment.

The Mindanao island city in which Harvey was injured has been the scene of intense fighting in this month. Reuters news agency reports that hundreds have been killed in clashes between security forces and militants in the past three weeks.

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Betsy DeVos Halts Rule Intended To Help Defrauded College Students

WASHINGTON, June 14 (Reuters) – U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Wednesday called for a “regulatory reset,” and pressed pause on a rule intended to speedily cancel the student-loan debts of people defrauded by for-profit Corinthian Colleges Inc and others, so that it can be rewritten.

DeVos said the department is still granting debt relief that the students are entitled to by law as expeditiously as possible, and some borrowers should expect to obtain discharges within the next several weeks. The Education Department is processing 16,000 claims for relief.

DeVos, a Republican and advocate of public-private partnerships in education, said she was delaying the effective date of the rule on accelerating the process, which was enacted at the end of last year under the administration of former President Barack Obama, a Democrat.

“Unfortunately, last year’s rulemaking effort missed an opportunity to get it right,” DeVos said in a statement. “The result is a muddled process that’s unfair to students and schools, and puts taxpayers on the hook for significant costs. It’s time for a regulatory reset.”

Obama overhauled federal student lending, moving it from the banks to the Education Department and also trying to prevent students from taking out loans they could not repay after graduation. He specifically targeted for-profit, career colleges that promise students they will find jobs post-graduation and can charge high tuition.

The reforms became a hot-button issue in last year’s presidential campaign, with Democrats seeking to preserve them and Republicans such as then-candidate President Donald Trump saying the U.S. government should “get out of the business” of lending.

In recent weeks states and Democratic lawmakers have pressed DeVos on the “borrower defense” rule, saying thousands of student have been caught in limbo as the Education Departmentslowly grants discharges.

They have especially been concerned about growing backlogs of relief applications and of loans approved for discharge that simply need a sign-off. They say the delays force students to keep up unaffordable monthly payments or face debt collection.

Amid federal and state investigations in 2015 into its post-graduation rates, Corinthian filed for bankruptcy and abruptly closed its 28 schools. Many students were caught with student loans they had taken out to pay for Corinthian tuition.

DeVos said she would also seek to redo a “gainful employment” rule that was intended to help students avoid enrolling in and taking out student loans for career colleges that consistently fail to deliver on promises of job security and high salaries for graduates.

 

(Reporting by Lisa Lambert; Editing by Grant McCool)

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