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Paula Rodriguez is currently living that nightmare, after her dog, Maia, was lost by airport staff who were bringing her to her Delta flight at Atlanta airport – the busiest in the world. Rodriguez was flying from her home in the Dominican Republic for a two-week vacation in California with her six-year-old dog, Maia, on August 18. “They called a Delta agent, who took Maia from me,” Rodriguez told CNN. When we’d got there [to Atlanta] she’d puked with distress and had diarrhea. “I called Delta, Atlanta airport, even San Francisco.
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NASA's supersonic passenger flights are getting closer
  + stars: | 2023-08-25 | by ( Julia Buckley | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
Since the 2003 end of Concorde, of course, flitting quickly across the Atlantic has been a thing of the past. Flights between London and New York take around eight hours, or closer to seven in the other direction. But now, the thought of supersonic travel has been mooted again – by none other than NASA, which reckons that New York-London flight could take as little as 90 minutes in the future. However, NASA is developing “quiet” supersonic aircraft, called X-59s, as part of its Quesst mission. Lockheed MartinSimilar studies to the ones done now, which were carried out a decade ago, shaped the development of the X-59 aircraft, according to Lori Ozoroski, project manager for NASA’s Commercial Supersonic Technology Project.
Persons: flitting, NASA’s, Lockheed Martin, Lori Ozoroski, , Mary Jo Long, Davis Organizations: CNN, Concorde, NASA, NASA’s Glenn Research Center, Atlantic, Air Vehicles, Boeing, Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems, Lockheed, NASA’s, Technology Locations: London, New York
The ETIAS visa waiver program will allow entry into EU countries from $7.70. And, of course, citizens of many countries need “real” visas to EU countries – which is not only a costly process, but a time-consuming one, too. ETIAS will join the myriad accommodation and “tourist taxes” that are already charged around Europe. What other tourist taxes are there in Europe? If your ship docks at Barcelona for 12 hours or more you’ll pay 4.75 euros (3 euros regional fee and 1.75 euros city surcharge).
Persons: ETIAS, you’re, They’re, Pretty, Armando Oliveira, iStockphoto, , you’ll, Vila Real de Santo António, it’s, doesn’t Organizations: CNN, UAE, EU, United States ’, Manchester, Edinburgh, Vila Real de Santo Locations: Europe, United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Singapore, EU, Amsterdam, Wales, Barcelona, Italy, Portugal, Catalonia, Vienna, it’s, Algarve, Faro, Vila, Rome, Venice, Paris, France, Greece, Caribbean, New Zealand
Flying over, they had a 90-minute layover in London, which should have been enough – British Airways recommends an hour between flights. Plenty of travelers these days are packing tracking devices into their bags, meaning that they can see where their “lost” bags are when airlines drop the ball. Each day, buying clothes and toiletries when needed, the family logged into British Airways’ lost luggage system to see where their bags were. Searching for her own lost bags in Florence airport, she had seen theirs and, after noting details on the tags, wanted Bunce to know they were there. The British Airways system still told them that the bags had not been traced, but now they had a lead.
Persons: Brett Bunce, Bunce, Gwyn, Carolina, Bel Paese, she’d, Sandra Shuster, , , Anne Johnson, Tim Clayton, Corbis, it’ll, ” Keen, He’d, you’d, he'd, Brett Bunce Bunce, – they’d, “ I’m, Aleandro, you’re Organizations: CNN —, British Airways, London Heathrow, United Airlines, Baltimore, Staff, Getty, American Airlines, Florence Peretola Airport, , CNN, FedEx Locations: Italy, Florence, Miami, London, Rome, Naples, Heathrow, Denver, Chicago, Colorado, Carolina, we’d, cobblestones
But it could be explained by magnetic fields — fields that were, in fact, found to be so strong that it was determined to be the most magnetic massive star ever recorded. It even gave rise to a new definition: a “massive magnetic helium star.”Now, scientists suspect that one day, the star will collapse in a supernova explosion. But it’s a massive step forward in unlocking the mysteries of magnetars, which have confounded scientists for decades. The mysteries of a magnetic starThe massive magnetic helium star at the heart of the study is part of a two-star system called HD 45166. Scientists already knew that about 10% of neutron stars are also magnetars.
Persons: CNN —, , Tomer Shenar, , ” Shenar, Julia Bodensteiner, “ It’s, gauss, , ” Dr, Harsha Blumer, It’s, can’t, Shenar, there’s, that’s, you’d Organizations: CNN, Science, University of Amsterdam, West Virginia University Locations: Netherlands, Canada, France, Hawaii
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email‘Suits’ and ‘Bluey’ pull billions of viewing minutes as streamers take the leadCNBC's Julia Boorstin joins 'Fast Money' to talk streaming hitting a new monthly viewing record as it surpasses linear television for the first time ever.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe WGA is restarting negotiations as it enters a second month of strikesCNBC’s Julia Boorstin joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the latest on the WGA strike as enters its second month.
Persons: CNBC’s Julia Boorstin Organizations: WGA
The law – proposed and approved by Portugal’s ruling PS party – seeks to address the housing crisis in Portugal. The new law’s resolutions could potentially have far-reaching effects on those running alojamento local (AL) properties – including Portugal’s world-renowned hostels. AL properties outside of low-density areas will also see their current property taxes increase, and be subject to a new tax starting at 15%, known as CEAL. The new legislation threatens the future of all hostels in Portugal, says Miguel Santos, board member at the Associação Hostels de Portugal (AHdP) and owner of a Lisbon hostel. Pedro Nunes/ReutersOne hostel owner fearing for the future is Benedita Vasconcellos, who owns Lisbon’s Goodmorning Solo Traveller Hostel, voted Portugal’s best hostel in 2020.
Persons: Mais Habitação, , , hospedagem, , Eduardo Miranda, Valerio Berdini, Miguel Santos, ” Santos, AHdP, Richard Cummins, Kash Bhattacharya, ” Bhattacharya, Pedro Nunes, Vasconcellos, I’m, ” Vasconcellos, won’t, Filipa Aguiar, we’ll, Marco Bottigelli, Airbnb, ALEP’s Eduardo Miranda, Miranda, ” “ We’re, ALEP, Miguel Torres Marques, Marina Gonçalves Organizations: CNN, de, Alamy, Portugal, Artists, Reuters, Getty Locations: Portugal, Lisbon, Western Europe, Porto, Spain, Ericeira, ” Lisbon
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNegotiations resume between WGA and studios as writers' strike crosses 100 day markCNBC's Julia Boorstin joins 'The Exchange' to discuss where the writers' strike is heading after hitting 100 days.
Persons: Julia Boorstin Organizations: WGA
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe WGA returns to the bargaining table after 100 days of strikingCNBC's Julia Boorstin joins 'TechCheck' to discuss how A.I. is a core issue in the current Hollywood writers' strike, the WGA's return to the bargaining table, and the cost of the ongoing writers' strike on California's economy.
Persons: Julia Boorstin Organizations: Hollywood
The great debate over banning TikTok
  + stars: | 2023-08-10 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe great debate over banning TikTokCNBC Senior Media & Tech Correspondent Julia Boorstin asks experts to weigh in on the great TikTok debate. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr expresses his national security concerns associated with TikTok while Georgia Tech Professor Milton Mueller defends the opposite perspective. The Professor published an academic study that analyzed the impact of Tiktok on National Security and told CNBC that their study found "no evidence" the app poses a national security threat.
Persons: Julia Boorstin, Brendan Carr, Milton Mueller Organizations: CNBC, Media, Tech, Georgia Tech, National Security Locations: TikTok
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDisney's ESPN strikes $2B sports betting deal with Penn EntertainmentCNBC's Julia Boorstin joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Disney's upcoming earnings report, a decline in Disney's Florida theme park performance, and ESPN's $2 billion investment into Penn entertainment sports betting deal.
Persons: Julia Boorstin Organizations: ESPN, Penn Entertainment Locations: Disney's Florida, Penn
Grimes told Wired that her son with Elon Musk is a "little engineer" who is obsessed with space. X Æ A-Xii, who is three, gets upset when his toy rockets are not "anatomically correct," she said. Grimes said she's stopped giving toy rockets to her 3-year-old son X Æ A-Xii, who she shares with SpaceX founder Elon Musk, because he gets upset if they're not "anatomically correct." Grimes previously tweeted that their son gets frustrated when playing with toy rockets. Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images"She's a little engineer too," Grimes told Wired about her daughter.
Persons: Grimes, Elon Musk, she's, they're, Wired's Steven Levy, he's, Claire Boucher, X, , Musks, Robyn Beck, Musk, Insider's Julia Black, Shivon Zilis Organizations: Wired, SpaceX, Getty, Neuralink Locations: Hawthorne , California
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStrong Paramount Global results put pressure on Disney earnings tomorrowCNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on the state of the content streamers.
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X announces new brand safety tools for advertisers
  + stars: | 2023-08-08 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailX announces new brand safety tools for advertisersCNBC's Julia Boorstin joins 'Closing Bell' to report on X announcing new brand safety tools for advertisers on its platform.
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Three months earlier, Shuster had bought an AirTag – Apple’s tracking devices – to know where her daughter’s bag was. “It had moved maybe 50 feet, and the AirTag was embedded in the bag – I doubted someone stole it,” she says. A day off work and a trip to ChicagoThe bag was at Chicago, in exactly the place the AirTag had said it was. ‘We never heard of that’While United staff said the bag was in Baltimore, the AirTag showed its correct location: Chicago. Why couldn’t the guy at baggage claim in Denver call Chicago?
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Hasbro sells its eOne film and TV unit
  + stars: | 2023-08-03 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHasbro sells its eOne film and TV unitCNBC's Julia Boorstin joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Hasbro's decision to sell its film and TV units, the value of intellectual property in the entertainment industry, and Mattel's decision to expand its movie offering following the success of Barbie.
Persons: Julia Boorstin, Barbie Organizations: Hasbro
CNN —A historic Italian bell tower was recently silenced during the night, in response to protests from B&B owners whose guests complained about the noise—but some locals are now complaining that they can’t sleep without the sound of the chimes. A bell has tolled in the clock tower in the main square of the Tuscan town of Pienza for about 560 years. Pienza's ancient town center is protected by UNESCO. Dragoncello/Getty ImagesManolo Garosi, mayor of Pienza, told CNN that the bell is now silent from midnight to 7 a.m. to conform to a 2017 noise pollution rule that requires silence during those hours. With its ancient buildings, narrow cobbled streets and hilltop position overlooking the rolling Tuscan landscape, Pienza has long been a magnet for tourists.
Persons: Manolo Garosi, , Pienza, Pope Pius II, Pius, Organizations: CNN, UNESCO, Dragoncello, RAI Locations: Pienza,
Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane (FS), Italy’s state-owned railway operator, has announced a new program of tourist-focused trains, using vintage locomotives on popular vacation routes. “Lusso” (luxury) trains will be spearheaded by the long-distance, super-luxury Orient Express Dolce Vita train, which will now launch in 2024, instead of this year as previously anticipated. The luxury Dolce Vita train will debut in 2024. These new routes will include night trains. sphraner/iStock Editorial/Getty ImagesThere will even be “cruise trains” – routes conceived with the idea of shuttling vacationers back and forth from short breaks.
Persons: we’ll, Stanley Tucci, Lusso, DIMORESTUDIO, Lamberto, Luigi Ferraris, ” Antonio Tajani Organizations: CNN, intel, Ferrovie dello Stato, Orient, Express, Golden Eagle, Cortina, d’Ampezzo, FS, Fondazione FS Locations: Italy, Venice, Milan, Tuscan, Rome, Otranto, Puglia, Metaponto, Basilicata, Reggio Calabria, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Calalzo, Umbria, Swiss
I Needed David Schwimmer’s Help
  + stars: | 2023-08-02 | by ( Anna Martin | Julia Botero | Christina Djossa | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Samantha Joseph’s childhood was scattered with golden trips to California to visit her Aunt Gail. Aunt Gail was the cool aunt. One day, those trips to California stopped: Aunt Gail no longer wanted to see Samantha’s family. Samantha was devastated, and several years later, she was devastated again by the news that Aunt Gail had died by suicide. Today, Samantha shares her search for answers following her aunt’s death and how a conversation with David Schwimmer helped her to heal.
Persons: Samantha Joseph’s, Gail, Aunt Gail, Robin Williams, Mayim Bialik, Samantha, David Schwimmer Organizations: Locations: California, Hollywood
Walmart to ramp up third-party advertising in stores
  + stars: | 2023-08-01 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWalmart to ramp up third-party advertising in storesCNBC’s Melissa Repko and Julia Boorstin join 'Power Lunch' to discuss Walmart ramping up its third-party advertising in stores and the digital ad market.
Persons: Melissa Repko, Julia Boorstin Organizations: Walmart
Julia Boorstin: I Strive To Be Intellectually Ambitious
  + stars: | 2023-07-31 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJulia Boorstin: I Strive To Be Intellectually Ambitious"Invest in the stock market and invest in yourself." Senior Media & Tech correspondent Julia Boorstin shares the advice she would give to her younger self and how she went from Fortune Magazine to CNBC.
Persons: Julia Boorstin Organizations: Invest, Media, Tech, Fortune Magazine, CNBC
“I keep doing these epic bike trips [abroad] and with each one I think it’s probably the last I’m going to do. Inside he put an AirTag – Apple’s luggage tracker – which he’d bought a year earlier, after hearing other cyclists rave about them. Each day, he updated his location on the British Airways website, and each day, his bike failed to arrive – or move from Heathrow, according to the AirTag. The Twitter campaignSherry repeatedly tweeted a photo of his bike and its location to the airline. “And I had no problems with luggage.”So what was the key to reuniting Sherry with his bike?
Persons: Barry Sherry, Sherry, , I’m, , it’s, he’d, He’d, , wasn’t, “ I’ve, didn’t, Sherry wasn’t, Paul Ellis, “ I’d, Ben, “ didn’t, who’d, couriered, Fränk, Andy Schleck, who’ve, I’d Organizations: CNN, de France, American Airlines –, British Airways, Washington DC, Heathrow, Getty Images British Airways, American Airlines, Heathrow Airport, “ AA, Tour de France, Dulles, Virgin, Heathrow Twitter Locations: Virginia, Europe, Swiss, Luxembourg, Finland, Switzerland, Washington, London, Zurich, AFP, Heathrow, Lake Lucerne, Helsinki, Copenhagen, Finnair
Sheryl Sandberg and her Lean In organization are rolling out a new program for girls ages 11-15, designed to encourage girls to set leadership goals, navigate risk, and identify and challenge bias. Sandberg says she was inspired to create this new initiative because the adult Lean In community is thriving, with 80,000 circles in 183 countries, growing faster than ever before. "Girls in high school are twice as likely as boys to think that having any leadership role will make them be called 'bossy.' "We really want girls to embrace and lean into their superpowers. We want girls to know that they're going to face stereotypes that there's going to be headwinds.
Persons: Sheryl Sandberg, Sandberg, , Rachel Thomas, Latricia Barksdale, Mark, We've Organizations: CNBC, Public Charter Schools, Girls Inc, Girl Scouts of, Lean, VP, Meta, Hawaii — Locations: Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas, Hawaii, Airbnb
Julian Barry, whose scripts for a Broadway play and a Hollywood movie about Lenny Bruce, both titled “Lenny,” became definitive portraits of the comedian as a truth teller who drove himself mad in a righteous struggle against American hypocrisy, was found dead on Tuesday morning at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. His daughter Julia Barry said he had died overnight in his sleep. He had been receiving medical treatment for congestive heart failure and, in recent weeks, for late-stage kidney disease. Like Marilyn Monroe and John Lennon, Mr. Bruce died young (he was 40) and became a figure of continually renewed pop-culture lore. From 2017 until this year, a fictionalized version of Mr. Bruce was a recurring character on the Amazon Prime television show “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”
Persons: Julian Barry, Lenny Bruce, Lenny, , Julia Barry, Marilyn Monroe, John Lennon, Bruce, Maisel Organizations: Amazon Prime Locations: Beverly Hills, Calif
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