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China, Cairo, Italy: Top ‘inspired’ baby names in US and UK

Baby Emma, ​​David or Elizabeth? Not for American parents Caitlin and Luke McNeal. Instead of naming their children after grandparents, biblical figures, or the British monarchy, the couple chose place names that hold significant travel memories for them. “Kinsale was when we lived in Ireland, we went on holiday to Kinsale and we fell in love with it,” said Caitlin. “Keeneland is from Kentucky, the first place we went on vacation together to watch horse racing.” And finally there’s Sabi — “from Sabi Sands in South Africa, where we went on our first solo vacation without Kinsale.” The McNeals areRead News

Travel to Mexico during Covid-19: What you need to know before you go

Editor’s note: The number of corona virus cases is still in constant flux. Health officials advise postponing travel if you are not fully vaccinated and are taking enhanced medication. This article was last updated on August 3rd. If you’re planning to travel to Mexico, here’s what you should know and expect if you’re planning to visit during the Covid-19 pandemic. The basics Mexico is open to travelers. You do not need to submit a negative PCR test result or proof of vaccination to enter. You may be subject to a health screening prior to entry. The US Centers for DiseaseRead News

Travel Company TripActions Approaches Secret IPO Submission, Source Says

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The role of travel and tourism in our recovering economy – InsideSources

Two years after the pandemic interrupted many people’s vacation plans, travelers are seeking new experiences and exciting destinations this summer. But there has been another major roadblock in our return to normalcy: prices at the gas pump, skyrocketing airfares and inflationary pressures affecting hotels and resorts. However, these rising costs do not mean a death sentence for travel plans. In fact, hitting the road, sky or sea will cost-effectively help combat price increases – allowing travelers to get their island vacation while helping the economy recover here and abroad. How? The tourism and travel industry is an important economic driver.Read News

Lufthansa will return to full-year profit as travel picks up

FRANKFURT/BERLIN, Aug. 4 (Reuters) – Germany’s Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) said on Thursday it expected demand for short-haul flights in Europe to fuel growth at its passenger airlines this year, and predicted a return to the group’s operating profits. for the full year, pushing its shares higher. Travelers are back in the air following travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021, allowing airlines such as Lufthansa, Air France-KLM (AIRF.PA) and British Airways owner IAG to return to profits this summer. Lufthansa said bookings for August to December now averaged 83% of pre-pandemic levels and hoped business travel bookingsRead News

15 Best Places to Travel in October 2022 in the US and Beyond

Summer vacations are always fun, but taking a trip from June to August can often be overwhelming due to the intense heat, large crowds, and expensive plane tickets. That’s why when it comes to booking your next trip with your partner, friends or family, choose to travel in October. Not only are airline tickets and hotels much cheaper, but a trip in October is also the perfect way to recharge and help you get through the last two months of the year. If you are wondering where to travel in October, you have come to the right place. Whether you’reRead News

The drop in bookings is another sign of slowing travel growth

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Auburn football’s wide receiver room is severely underrated heading into 2022

There are common feelings about Auburn’s spacious room. Around (allegedly) there is a lack of talent. Therefore, according to the media, Auburn’s passing game will struggle. Preseason reports suggest that the Tigers as a whole lack talent, cohesion, and unity … and will eventually fall off the rails once the season begins. While there is reason to believe that the entire Bryan Harsin fiasco late in the season created a locker room and shook ties within the program, everything that came out of the media the news since then has been nothing but good. Auburn continues. Plus, they still haveRead News

Maccabi and Sighteer Use Historical Sports NFTs to Build Community Across the Metaverse

NFT “Project Max” featuring a photo of athletes from Bar Kochba Berlin, a first-of-its-kind sports club … [+] founded in Germany in the early 1900s. On a recent morning, Eran Reshef toured an archive that will be on display at the soon-to-open Maccabi Museum on the outskirts of Tel Aviv. As he moved through hundreds of medals, trophies, badges, flags, pictures, films, and memorabilia from more than a century of sports competition, the Israeli entrepreneur kept thinking about how the past and the present -move the present time into the future. Inspired by his observation of the artifacts and tryingRead News

What is the biggest trade in sports history?

On Tuesday, the Washington Nationals traded 23-year-old superstar outfielder Juan Soto to the San Diego Padres at the MLB trade deadline. San Diego acquired Soto and first baseman Josh Bell from Washington for first baseman Luke Voit and current/former top prospects MacKenzie Gore, C.J. Abrams, Robert Hassell III, James Wood and Jarlin Susana. The blockbuster move sparked the conversation about “Undisputed”: What is the biggest business in sports history? Shannon Sharpe argues that the Dallas Cowboys’ historic acquisition from the Minnesota Vikings in a three-team trade that included the San Diego Chargers for running back Herschel Walker in 1989 takesRead News

Sports Betting Companies Must Regulate Self-Marketing To Protect UK Fate

Felicia Grondin is the executive director of the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey. The business side of sports betting is typically full of calculations about market share, customer acquisition costs and lifetime customer value, as it should be. But it’s important to remember that all of these data points represent real people, and the plight of those people—customers—warrant a closer look at a cautionary tale from across the pond. Sports betting in Europe has a nearly two-decade lead over the United States. England, along with much of Western Europe, has finally recognized that the profits sportsbooks reap comeRead News

45 Thoughts on Tom Brady’s 45th birthday

Tom Brady turned 45 on Wednesday morning, and while most middle-aged men are suffering from back pain, icy knees or put off another workout in favor of a golf cart ride in moderate heat, what is probably the sport’s most famous sugar-free birthday cake added another candle Start of another Brady season. As always, the dots that led to here connect in an unusual way across sports, despite the physics, hence 45 reasons why 45 happened and why 45 matters, especially now. 1. The Numbers Game exercise, held every August 3rd, gets better every year. For example, in honor ofRead News

Aaron Rodgers opens up about the use of psychedelics and mental health

Aaron Rodgers opened up about his journey to self-love and how ayahuasca, a psychoactive tea containing the hallucinogenic drug DMT, helped him get to where he is now. Tea has been used for thousands of years for traditional healing purposes in Central and South America. The Packers quarterback joined Aubrey Marcus, founder of supplement company Onnit, on his podcast this week to discuss what that mental health journey has been like for him. “For me, one of the core tenets of your mental health is self-love,” Rodgers said. “That’s what ayahuasca did for me, it helped me to love myselfRead News

The Science ‘Recovery’ Technology Behind Doubtful Sports

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Lake Creek softball is the USA Today High School Awards Girls Team of the Year

The Lake Creek (Texas) High School softball team was named the 2022 USA Today High School Sports Awards Girls’ Team of the Year during the July 31 digital broadcast. The USA Today High School Sports Awards is the nation’s largest high school sports recognition program. Over 800 athletes were honored, and the winners of 29 sports and other special awards were announced during the live show, hosted by former NFL players Rob Gronkowski and Vernon Davis. Behind stalwart junior and player Ava Brown, Lake Creek was perfect in every sense of the word during the 2022 season – just theRead News

‘Invest in women’: Female athletes are changing the ownership of professional sports

As a WNBA player, Renee Montgomery didn’t give much thought to who led the league’s 12 teams. “I didn’t think about possession, I just thought about the championship,” told USA TODAY Sports Montgomery, fourth overall in the 2009 draft. But when a unique opportunity arose in early 2021, Montgomery, a two-time WNBA champion from Minnesota Lynx, decided it was time to think about the next chapter. After the public outcry that forced former owner and US Senator Kelly Loeffler to sell Atlanta Dream – Loeffler made derogatory comments about the Black Lives Matter movement, a case long backed by WNBARead News

Conference Realignment: Big Ten Interest in Additional Pac-12 Teams Cooled, Big 12 Positioned Well

There’s a big reason why we’ve reached another crossroads of conference realignment. It centers around a 51-year-old media executive who has been pulling the strings behind the scenes for some time. No matter how this round of reorganization ends, Mark Shapiro will play a significant role. The president of Endeavor – a powerful global sports, entertainment and content company – is currently advising the Big 12 on its next media rights deal after its current deal expires before 2025 season. You already know the Big 12 is in the midst of its realignment for the second straight summer as itRead News

Vin Scully, legendary sports broadcaster and Los Angeles Dodgers icon, dies aged 94

Longtime and legendary broadcaster Vin Scully died Tuesday, the Dodgers announced. He was 94 years old. “He was the voice of the Dodgers and more. He was their conscience, their poet laureate, capturing their beauty and describing their glory, from Jackie Robinson to Sandy Koufax, from Kirk Gibson to Clayton Kershaw. Vin Scully was their heartbeat. The Dodgers — and in so many ways the heartbeat of all of Los Angeles,” the team said in a statement. “Vin Scully was the heartbeat of the Dodgers — and in so many ways, the heartbeat of all of Los Angeles.” Scully, whoRead News

Tommy Tuberville is leading the new Congressional Push for NIL Legislation

Tommy Tuberville, a college football coach turned US senator, is spearheading the latest move in Congress to regulate name, image and likeness (NIL). In an interview this week, the 67-year-old Republican senator from Alabama announced plans to work on a bipartisan NIL bill with fellow senator Joe Manchin, a conservative Democrat from West Virginia. In a letter to college sports stakeholders this week, the two senators are asking for input on the NIL, an unregulated issue that college officials say has created a chaotic landscape in the industry. A former head coach at four schools, including SEC programs Auburn andRead News

Billions more for American science: How a major spending plan will boost research

Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, signs the Chips and Science Act at a ceremony last week. Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty The US National Science Foundation and other research firms could see major infusions of cash, thanks to the $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, passed by Congress last week. Two years in the making, this groundbreaking legislation promises one of the largest funding increases in years for science. But it remains unclear whether Congress will eventually deliver the money pledged. The legislation aims to boost domestic production of semiconductors – or chips – that areRead News

How would Socrates teach science?

“The soul, because it is immortal and has been born many times and has seen everything … it has learned everything that is … so that when a man calls up a single piece of knowledge – he has learned it, in ordinary language – he is not the more reason why he should not learn all the rest… for seeking and learning are really nothing else than remembering.” — “Meno,” Collected Dialogues of Plato, Bollingen Series The Socratic method is personal and usually involves small group discussion. Because it is interactive, it takes time: time spent listening to ideasRead News

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12 Breaking Real Estate Deals You Shouldn’t Ignore, Even in a Hot Housing Market

It’s hard to be picky as a shopper right now. Faulty Foundation “Foundation issues are typically one of the most ‘deal’ situations when it comes to real estate, and for good reason,” said Matt Woods, co-founder and CEO of SOLD.com. “Neighborhoods can change and fixtures can be replaced, but it’s very expensive and difficult to fix problems with the foundation. Typically, these fixes are pretty temporary and buyers will find that when they’re in the seller’s position years later, their property isn’t worth as much as they hoped.” Out of Code Plumbing or Wiring Many older homes have cast ironRead News

Denver real estate market shifts towards buyers, new report shows

The Denver metro housing market is taking a turn to benefit buyers. By the numbers: The number of homes on the market in July rose over 7,300 — a 22% increase from June and an 81% spike from a year ago, according to the association’s latest market trends report released today . Yes, but: By historical standards, the market for buyers is not as good as it could be. What they’re saying: “It’s starting to look like a recession, but it might just be the slowdown in the market we’ve all been hoping for,” says Nicole Rueth, a mortgage companyRead News

Forum Real Estate Money and Impact Fund Announces Second Quarter Results

TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / August 3, 2022 / The Forum Real Estate Income and Impact Fund (“REIIF” or the “Fund”) reported second quarter results and is on track to deliver strong results for its owners in the first year. The REIIF was launched in December 2021 and is focused on the acquisition of impact-driven institutional quality residential rental properties that provide long-term, stable, inflation-protected cash flows with the opportunity for capital appreciation. REIIF’s portfolio is located across Canada, with an emphasis on supply-constrained markets showing strong rental demand, including Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal and Winnipeg. Following REIIF’s recent acquisitionRead News

Beverly-Hanks, WNC’s largest real estate company, acquired by Charlotte-based Allen Tate

Allen Tate Realtors, based in ASHEVILLE Charlotte, acquired Beverly-Hanks, the largest real estate operation in western North Carolina and one of the oldest, dating back to 1976. Beverly-Hanks, which has 18 residential offices and more than 460 realtors in WNC, as well as a commercial real estate operation, made the announcement Aug. 2. “As a local business in western North Carolina, local experience, personal service and respect for our special corner of the Blue Ridge drive everything we do,” said Beverly-Hanks Realtors President Neal Hanks in the statement. . “This new partnership will allow us to expand on that visionRead News

Bloomberg UK Politics: Chasing the Seagulls and Sunak’s Supporters

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Within the geo-politics and the big stakes of semiconductors

Posted on August 3, 2022 at 12:40 PM CDT Advanced semiconductors power vital industries – from cars to cell phones to fighter jets. A company in Taiwan dominates the advanced semiconductor market. On her controversial trip to Taiwan, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi met with the head of that company. Here & Scott Tong of Now talks to China experts Paul Triolo of Albright Stonebridge Group and Scott Kennedy of the Center for Strategic and International Studies about what this means for Taiwan, China and the US This article was originally published on WBUR.org. Copyright 2022 NPR. To see more,Read News

A political PAC creates viral ads targeting Governor Greg Abbott

AUSTIN, Texas – Nancy Thompson is a mother of three and the founder of Mothers Against Greg Abbott, a political action committee she refers to as the new MAGA. “I had some Sharpie markers, and I wrote one line in blue and one line in red and one in blue and the other in red and then I stood back and looked at it. The acronym is MAGA,” Thompson said. Thompson says the idea for Mothers Against Greg Abbott came about a year ago, when concerns about mask mandates in public schools were growing. “My son was very ill andRead News