Year: 2024

National Affordable Airfare Day: top 3 strategies to get cheap airline tickets

National Affordable Airfare Day: top 3 strategies to get cheap airline tickets

With the end of the summer travel season comes the celebration of National Affordable Airfare Day, which encourages travelers to look for cheap flights. Despite its name, this day does not necessarily guarantee the lowest prices on tickets. Katy Nastro, a travel specialist at Going, points out that “There’s no single day when airfares hit their lowest point. That’s just a myth.” According to Nastro, the optimal time to book flights varies depending on your planned travel dates. This ideal booking window, known as the Goldilocks window, strikes a balance: it’s not too early and not too late. For domestic…
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Tribute to Wilt Chamberlain: honoring a basketball titan on his birthday

Tribute to Wilt Chamberlain: honoring a basketball titan on his birthday

Today marks what would have been the 88th birthday of Wilt Chamberlain, a towering figure in basketball history. The NBA Hall of Famer holds an extraordinary record of over 70 NBA wins, highlighting his dominance at both the professional and collegiate levels. His time at Kansas in particular showcased his early prowess, setting the stage for his NBA legacy where he emerged as the sport’s original titan, securing four MVP titles and 13 All-Star selections. In a nostalgic reflection, FOX Sports Research looks back at some of the most remarkable performances from its 14-year NBA saga. Discovering Wilt Chamberlain's 5…
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U.S. Ambassador warns of risks of proposed judicial elections in Mexico

U.S. Ambassador warns of risks of proposed judicial elections in Mexico

In a recent statement, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar expressed concern over a proposed judicial reform in Mexico, supported by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The reform, which includes the direct election of more than 7,000 judicial positions, including judges and Supreme Court justices, is seen as a significant threat to the country's democratic integrity. The proposal has sparked considerable controversy and led to widespread protests among judicial employees, who began a nationwide strike this week. The Mexican Congress, dominated by the president’s party, is set to vote on the changes in September. “With my lifelong experience and commitment…
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Google’s 0 million initiative to strengthen California newsrooms

Google’s $250 million initiative to strengthen California newsrooms

In a game-changing move, on August 21, 2024, Google, along with a major news industry group and several key California lawmakers, unveiled a collaborative five-year plan. The initiative, set to inject up to $250 million into the state’s journalism sector, aims to address the financial strain newsrooms face as readers migrate digitally. The funding mix includes contributions from Google, state taxpayers and potentially other private sources. The strategic partnership is designed to circumvent a proposed state law that would require tech giants to compensate news outlets for the use of their content in ads on these platforms. Gov. Gavin Newsom…
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Key stock market movements in after-hours trading: highlights from Cava, Uber, Ross Stores, Workday and more

Key stock market movements in after-hours trading: highlights from Cava, Uber, Ross Stores, Workday and more

Explore noteworthy changes in the stock market after the close of trading: Cava Group — The fast-casual restaurant chain saw its stock price rise nearly 6% after hours as its earnings beat projections. Cava’s earnings came in at 17 cents a share, beating LSEG forecasts by 4 cents, with revenue also beating expectations. Uber — Shares of the ride-sharing giant fell about 3% after announcing a long-term partnership with General Motors’ Cruise for autonomous vehicle services. The partnership aims to introduce driverless ride options to Uber’s service offerings by next year. Meanwhile, General Motors enjoyed a slight boost, with its…
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Emerging pandemic threats: Are we sufficiently prepared?

Emerging pandemic threats: Are we sufficiently prepared?

Recent developments have heightened global health concerns, as the World Health Organization recently classified a new mpox outbreak in Africa as a global health emergency. A day later, Sweden confirmed its first case of a particularly virulent strain of the disease, underscoring the reality that the threat of a global pandemic persists. Monkeypox, formerly known as Mpox, has seen a dramatic increase in cases across Africa, with a 160 percent increase in the first seven months of this year compared to the same period in 2023. To date, the continent has reported more than 15,600 cases with 537 deaths, the…
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John Sterling could rejoin Yankees to commentate on playoffs after retirement

John Sterling could rejoin Yankees to commentate on playoffs after retirement

Sources close to WFAN reveal that John Sterling, the iconic voice of the Yankees for more than three decades, is considering returning to the commentary booth for New York Yankees playoff games. John Sterling, 86, retired in early April after a distinguished 36-year career with the Yankees, marked by a celebratory retirement ceremony. His place was subsequently filled by commentators Rickie Ricardo, Justin Shackil and Emmanuel Berbari. Sterling briefly reunited with Suzyn Waldman in the Yankees’ commentary booth this week, where they commentated on several innings together. Discussions about his potential postseason return are expected soon with Audacy New York…
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The long uncertainty of AI: navigating the age of excess and uncertainty

The long uncertainty of AI: navigating the age of excess and uncertainty

David Wallace-Wells, a leading science writer, delves into the current complexities and uncertainties surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in his exclusive newsletter for Times subscribers. Known for his insights into climate change and futuristic technologies, Wallace-Wells offers a critical perspective on the current state of AI, which he calls the “Age of Excess.” Not long ago, the narrative around AI was dominated by dire predictions and existential risks, with leading figures in the technology predicting dire implications for humanity. However, the conversation has changed dramatically. Recent financial analyses from major firms like Barclays and Goldman Sachs paint a grim picture of…
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Bronfman’s proposal could keep Shari Redstone’s role at Paramount.

Bronfman’s proposal could keep Shari Redstone’s role at Paramount.

Edgar Bronfman Jr. has made a major offer to acquire a major stake in Global Paramount, potentially ensuring that Shari Redstone remains a key figure within the organization. A source familiar with the negotiations said Bronfman's offer includes a clause that Redstone, who currently serves as Paramount's non-executive chairman, will continue his involvement with the company. This condition is contingent on his offer being accepted by Paramount's special committee by National Amusements, the major shareholder. Bronfman reportedly secured $6 billion to outbid Skydance Media for control of National Amusements, a company originally founded by Sumner Redstone. Both Bronfman and Skydance's…
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Setbacks in psychedelic medicine: a reality check for research integrity

Setbacks in psychedelic medicine: a reality check for research integrity

It’s been a year of anticipation for Lykos Therapeutics, as they await a landmark decision from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The drugmaker had filed an application to approve MDMA as a treatment for PTSD, expecting a positive outcome that would catapult them to new heights. However, on August 9, the FDA responded with a rebuttal, culminating growing concerns about the quality of Lykos’ clinical trials. Following the decision, the journal Psychopharmacology retracted three studies related to MDMA research, citing unethical practices and making serious allegations, including sexual misconduct by an unlicensed therapist at one of the study sites.…
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