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Will Free Beer Make Travelers More Responsible?
  + stars: | 2024-07-30 | by ( Elaine Glusac | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Earlier this month, when the tourism office of Copenhagen announced it would reward travelers with freebies for taking conscientious actions like using public transportation, proponents of sustainable travel cheered the adoption of a strategy that would encourage responsible behavior. “Tourists want to feel good about doing something sustainable without feeling ashamed,” said Paloma Zapata, the chief executive of Sustainable Travel International, which works with destinations and travel operators to address climate and community impacts. “These programs make sustainable tourism very tangible.”In the carrot-versus-stick debate, punitive policies like charging day visitors a fee in Venice have dominated the conversation. But an emerging set of policies is designed to guide and reward travelers’ good behavior. A new Booking.com survey of 31,000 travelers globally found that while 75 percent of travelers want to travel more sustainably in the next year, 45 percent admitted it was not a primary consideration when planning a trip.
Persons: , Paloma Zapata Organizations: freebies, Sustainable Travel International Locations: Copenhagen, Venice
A kids' bank account is a type of joint bank account where an adult and a minor both have access. Types of bank accounts for minorsThere are two primary joint bank account options: kids' savings accounts and teens' checking accounts. Depending on where you bank, you may need to open a traditional savings account or a specialized bank account tailored to children. A custodial bank account is not the same as a traditional kids' bank account. Some national banks permit online applications when opening a bank account on behalf of a minor, but many require opening a minor's first bank account at a physical branch.
Persons: Elaine King, King, Banks Organizations: CFP, Family, Social Locations: Chevron
AdvertisementThat makes track and field by far the most contested sport at the Olympics. Men’s shot put: Behind Duplantis, American Ryan Crouser has a case for the world’s most dominant athlete in track and field. She broke her own record for the fourth time with a time of 50.65 seconds in June at the U.S. Olympic trials. Hocker’s winning time of 3:30.59 broke the trials record by 3.5 seconds and showed he has the world-class fitness to mix it up at Paris. She withdrew from the Jamaican Olympic Trials and later revealed she was dealing with an Achilles injury.
Persons: Duplantis, Florence Griffith, Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson, America’s Gabby Thomas, Jackson, Thomas, Men’s, Ryan Crouser, He’s, Joe Kovacs, Jonathan Edwards ’, Jordan Díaz, Jaydon Hibbert, Sydney McLaughlin, Levrone, Femke Bol, Bol, Marita Koch, Karsten Warholm, Rai Benjamin, Benjamin, Sha’Carri Richardson, Noah Lyles, tucking “ Yu, Quincy Wilson, Yared Nuguse, Cole, Nuguse, Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Josh Kerr, Hocker, Hocker’s, Nikki Hiltz, Grant Holloway, Freddie Crittenden, Daniel Roberts, Elaine Thompson, Thompson, Joyner, Mu, Dave Wottle, Yulimar Rojas, She’s, , reina, Kelvin Kiptum, Eliud Kipchoge, Kiptum, Kipchoge, Tim Clayton, Corbis Organizations: Summer, LSU, Xiamen Diamond League, Los Angeles Grand Prix, Arkansas, NCAA, SEC, U.S, Team USA, NBC, Telemundo, Universo, Olympic, Jamaican Olympic Trials, Griffith, reina del, Kenyan, Getty Locations: Paris, Spain, U.S, Netherlands, East Germany, American, Tokyo, USA, salto
Tolls have long been the curse of rental car drivers, who often find their final bills inflated by per-day charges for access to automated toll payment devices provided by rental car companies. Now one toll authority in Florida aims to eliminate rental car sticker shock. The program — which the toll authority says is the first of its kind in the nation — aims to ensure that a traveler’s last memory of a trip to Orlando is not being gouged by fees for a rental car transponder. Usage fees often go to third-party contractors that handle toll payments for rental car companies. “Our governing board is made up of local elected officials and they were getting calls and emails.
Persons: we’re, , Michelle Maikisch, Ms, Maikisch Organizations: Central Florida Expressway Authority, Orlando International Airport, Central Florida Expressway, Locations: Florida, Orlando
Read previewAdministered ketamine is being used in concert with therapy to treat Ukrainian veterans who experience post-traumatic stress disorder from fighting on the battlefield. AdvertisementA study published earlier this year focused on the treatment of depression among veterans using ketamine taken through an IV. The doses provided at least partial relief to many of the test subjects and after six weeks of ketamine infusions, depression scores dropped significantly. "Soldiers, for them, it's natural to consider themselves like a strong man," Matrenitsky said, explaining that the effects of the ketamine therapy allow individuals to overcome defensive barriers over their emotions. In partnership with Heal Ukraine Trauma, Matrenitsky along with other healthcare professionals have teamed up to form the Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy initiative in hopes of educating Ukrainian therapists on Ketamine-Assisted Therapy.
Persons: , Elaine Klein, Julia Rendleman, Dr, Vladislav Matrenitsky, Yulia Brockdorf, Wolfgang Schwan, Matrenitsky, Bandura, Paula Reynal, Klein Organizations: Service, Business, Heal, Washington, Center, Psychotherapy, 24th Brigade, Getty, Strategic, International Studies Locations: American, Ukraine, US, Kyiv, Anadolu, That's, Washington
Roughly 2 in 3 adults have a negative view of the practice, according to a recent survey from Bankrate, and 30% say tipping culture has gotten out of control. Etiquette pros say tipping guidelines are just that — guidelines. "Good tipping feels good for everyone involved," Daniel Post Senning, co-author of "Emily Post's Etiquette, The Centennial Edition," previously told Make It. Here are some people etiquette experts say are worth considering tipping. But many camps forbid counselors from taking tips, says Diane Gottsman, a national etiquette expert and founder of the Protocol School of Texas.
Persons: , Daniel Post Senning, Emily Post's, they've, Diane Gottsman, Gottsman, You've, Elaine Swann Organizations: Protocol, of Texas, Emily Post, Swann School of Locations: Bankrate
Hard Rock International (HRI) will close the resort on July 17, 2024, to begin a construction project to transform the property into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas by 2027. Hard Rock International (HRI) will close the resort on July 17, 2024, to begin a construction project to transform the property into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas by 2027. Rendering of proposed future Guitar-shaped hotel tower at the Hard Rock Hotel &Casino Las Vegas. Credit: Renderings courtesy of Hard Rock InternationalHard Rock will model its Las Vegas renovation on its highly successful Guitar Hotel at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood in South Florida. Rendering of proposed future Guitar-shaped hotel tower at the Hard Rock Hotel &Casino Las Vegas.
Persons: Jim Allen, CNBC he's, Steve, Elaine Wynn, Allen, Ethan Miller, Steve Wynn, Wynn, hearken, Michelangelo's David, Joe Stauff, Stauff Organizations: Rock, CNBC, Casino, Hotel, Getty, Las Vegas, Paris Las Vegas, Eiffel, MGM Resorts, VICI, Las, Sunshine, Susquehanna, MGM, Caesars, MGM Resorts International Locations: Las Vegas, Las Vegas , Nevada, Vegas, America, Luxor, New York, Paris, Florida, Atlantic City , New Jersey ; New York, Seminole, Casino Las Vegas ., South Florida
Keys to the Pool, Not the Room
  + stars: | 2024-07-16 | by ( Elaine Glusac | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
When Cadie Carroll and two college friends planned a recent weekend reunion in Sedona, Ariz., they booked a vacation rental to have more space than a hotel room and to be able to cook, something they enjoyed doing together at the University of Texas. The only thing missing was a swimming pool. For that, they booked a day at L’Auberge de Sedona where, for $100 each, they gained access to the resort pool, complimentary valet parking, lunch and a sound-healing session, part of a roster of daily activities that passholders have access to. “It felt fancy, like we were getting the five-star treatment,” said Ms. Carroll, 31, a logistics consultant in El Segundo, Calif.Day passes to resorts can be a thrifty traveler’s splurge or a local’s daycation. While the concept isn’t new, it’s grown rapidly in the wake of the pandemic as hotels, still recovering from the tourism collapse, seek to monetize their underused spaces such as pools, spas and even meeting rooms.
Persons: Cadie Carroll, , Carroll Organizations: University of Texas Locations: Sedona, Ariz, L’Auberge, El Segundo, Calif
How to Avoid Vacation Rental Fees? Book Direct.
  + stars: | 2024-07-12 | by ( Elaine Glusac | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
When a $104-a-night vacation rental more than doubles with an $89 cleaning fee and a $42 service fee, it’s time to ask: Is there a better way? You’re unlikely to get around that pesky cleaning fee — so ubiquitous as to make rental periods of a night or two discouragingly inflationary — but you can save the service fee, which is paid to the booking platform, by making a reservation directly with a host. Here’s how to find and vet short-term rental listings that avoid service fees. The appeal of direct bookingsBooking platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo make money by charging users service fees. Terms can be complex and vary, but experts say they generally run 12 to 16 percent of the total.
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Here’s how Biden would actually be replaced
  + stars: | 2024-07-11 | by ( Zachary B. Wolf | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
The president noted he overwhelmingly won Democratic primaries, which is why nearly all of the convention delegates are currently considered to be pledged to him. Biden is correct that the Democrats’ rules allow delegates to vote for the candidate of their choice. She told me how the process of replacing Biden would work considering nearly all of the 3,949 pledged convention delegates are currently pledged to support him. Sort of legally, according to party rules, he could be replaced anytime up to the roll call at the convention. Party leaders may yet carry on with the plan as a way to squash questions about Biden.
Persons: Joe Biden, , ” Biden, It’s, Biden, Elaine Kamarck, Kamarck, it’s, Jimmy, Carter, Sen, Edward Kennedy, They’ve, Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer, Maryland’s Wes Moore, California’s Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris, energize, Shelby Tauber, That’s, she’s, they’re, They’re, who’s, they’ve, , ” It’s, , We’ve, Kennedy, Reagan, Ford, Hur, you’re, Read, CNN’s Arit John, Ethan Cohen Organizations: CNN, Democratic National Convention, Democratic, Brookings Institution, Democratic Party, LBJ, Biden, Brookings, Republicans, Democrats Locations: New Hampshire, Alabama, Maine, Utah, Dallas , Texas, Chicago, Ohio
Kamala Harris is in a tough spot
  + stars: | 2024-07-09 | by ( Grace Eliza Goodwin | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
Read previewVice President Kamala Harris is in a difficult position. My guess is some fairly unsophisticated people are calling up Kamala Harris saying: 'Can I do this? Al Sharpton told The New York Times of Harris' dual roles of supporting Biden while also proving her own ability to lead. "But that is complicated by the fact that she is the vice president and is also running for elective office as the vice president," Atkeson added. Atkeson then explained that Harris' decision to support Biden despite growing doubts about his physical and mental capacity puts her in a compromising position.
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Joe Biden's, Harris, Biden, Donald Trump, Elaine Kamarck, Al Gore, Joe Biden, Al Sharpton, there's, Lonna, LeRoy, Atkeson, Chip Roy, Mike Johnson, Harris — Organizations: Service, Business, Democratic, Brookings Institution, New York Times, Trump, Washington Post, Office, The New York Times, Pacific Islander, Florida State University, LeRoy Collins Institute, Rep, Texas Locations: Las Vegas, Dallas, North Carolina
It can be fun watching a friend blow out the candles on their birthday cake, but depending on how they choose to celebrate, you might feel like you're blowing your last dollar, too. Over 80% of Americans say they tend to celebrate their birthday with a special meal, including 40% who say they do so every year, according to a 2023 survey from YouGov. When it comes to my friends, a special meal often means a fancy restaurant dinner. While I don't regret those experiences, expensive outings that feel mandatory can breed resentment between friends, says Elaine Swann, an etiquette expert and founder of Swann School of Protocol. Here are the two ways etiquette experts say you can celebrate your friends without compromising your budget.
Persons: Elaine Swann Organizations: Swann School of
How to Choose the Right Tour Group
  + stars: | 2024-07-03 | by ( Elaine Glusac | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Tour companies that offer multiday trips arrange most everything for you: lodging, sightseeing, food and transportation. But group size, style of travel and budget are among the considerations travelers should assess before picking a tour. Big group or smallStart your research by thinking about how many people you want to travel with and what your tolerance is for the social demands dictated by group size. But they can also be more intensely social as you spend a great deal of time with the same people touring and dining. Larger groups tend to require more time to get around, but they can also offer more social variety — for example, you can change up your lunch partners more easily.
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How Science Went to the Dogs (and Cats)
  + stars: | 2024-06-30 | by ( Emily Anthes | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
This article is part of our Pets special section on scientists’ growing interest in our animal companions. Every dog has its day, and July 14, 2004, belonged to a boxer named Tasha. “And everything has kind of exploded since then,” said Elaine Ostrander, a canine genomics expert at the National Human Genome Research Institute, who was part of the research team. In the 20 years since, geneticists have fallen hard for our canine companions, sequencing thousands upon thousands of dogs, including pedigreed purebreds, mysterious mutts, highly trained working dogs, free-ranging village dogs and even ancient canine remains. (“I didn’t want to study dogs,” said Alexandra Horowitz, who has since become a prominent researcher in the field of canine cognition.)
Persons: Tasha, , Elaine Ostrander, pedigreed, Monique Udell, Alexandra Horowitz Organizations: National Institutes of Health, Human Genome Research, Oregon State University,
A police officer in a Seattle suburb was found guilty on Thursday in the 2019 shooting death of a man outside a convenience store, the first such conviction under a Washington State law making it easier to hold the police accountable for the unjustified use of deadly force. A jury found the officer, Jeffrey Nelson, guilty of second-degree murder and first-degree assault for the killing of Jesse Sarey, 26, during an arrest on a disorderly-conduct charge outside Sunshine Grocery in Auburn, Wash., on May 31, 2019. Mr. Sarey’s mother, Kari Sarey Hart, and his younger brother, Torell Sarey, died as the case wound its way through the legal system, said Elaine Simons, 64, who was a foster mother to the brothers. Mr. Sarey’s mother and family fled Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regime. “Neither of them got to be here today, except spiritually, for this kind of justice,” she said of Mr. Sarey’s mother and brother.
Persons: Jeffrey Nelson, Jesse Sarey, Sarey’s, Kari Sarey Hart, Torell Sarey, Elaine Simons, , Organizations: Washington State, Sunshine Locations: Seattle, Auburn, Wash, Cambodia, Khmer
CNN —Five-time Olympic gold medalist Elaine Thompson-Herah will miss Paris 2024 with an Achilles injury, she announced on social media. “I am hurt and devastated to be missing the Olympic this year but at the end of the day it’s sports and my health comes first. In doing so, she became the first woman to complete the Olympic sprint double since Florence Griffith-Joyner at Seoul 1988. Thompson-Herah – who turns 32 on Friday – finished last in the Prefontaine Classic last month with a time of 11.30, with one of her main rivals for Olympic gold, American Sha’Carri Richardson, finishing first. Then, at the New York Grand Prix in June, she once again finished last with a time of 11.48.
Persons: Elaine Thompson, Herah, , ” Thompson, Florence Griffith, Joyner, Thompson, Herah –, , Sha’Carri Richardson Organizations: CNN, Olympic, New York, month’s, Summer, Tokyo Games, Prefontaine, Prix Locations: Jamaica, Rio de Janeiro, Seoul, Paris
As Croatians tell the story, the Greek hero Odysseus was shipwrecked and held captive on the Croatian island of Mljet. Visiting in May, I and six other sailors embraced the myth when the motor on our 54-foot yacht failed. “Remember, Odysseus spent seven years on Mljet,” said Ivan Ljubovic, our captain. “We can do two nights.”
Persons: Odysseus, , Ivan Ljubovic, Locations: Croatian, Mljet
Silvano Marchetto, an Italian-born restaurateur whose Greenwich Village trattoria, Da Silvano, became a star-studded canteen and a Page Six fixture over four decades, died on June 4 in Florence, Italy. Akin to a downtown Elaine’s, Da Silvano, which opened in 1975, was one of New York’s reigning haunts for the art, fashion, media and film crowds. And Mr. Marchetto, a hard-living Tuscan who parked his Ferrari ornamentally outside his establishment, was its rustic host and mascot. He wore Hawaiian shirts and yellow pants, and his wrists were covered in silver bracelets and jewelry. Before social media democratized the public’s access to the lives of celebrities, tabloids like The New York Post and The Daily News relied on Da Silvano as a source of juicy gossip.
Persons: Silvano Marchetto, Da Silvano, Leyla Marchetto, Akin, Da, Marchetto, Rihanna, Barry Diller, Patti Smith, wheedled Organizations: Ferrari, New York Post, The Daily Locations: Italian, Greenwich, Florence, Italy, Elaine’s
Read previewFormer President Donald Trump and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell have decided to play nice, again. According to reports at the time and since then, the longest-serving GOP Senate leader came close to voting to convict Trump of inciting the violence. Now, the longest-serving Senate leader in history, McConnell has said he will step down from the role after the election. AdvertisementAmid his pique, Trump pushed Sen. Rick Scott of Florida to challenge McConnell for the right to lead Senate Republicans. "Well, as the Republican leader of the Senate, it should not be a front-page headline that I will support the Republican nominee for president," McConnell said.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, Trump, Kevin McCarthy, McConnell, McCarthy, Alex Burns, Jonathan Martin's, Biden, Sen, Mitt Romney, @realDonaldTrump, Ky, Tim Scott, Doug Mills, There's, Axios, he's, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Elaine Chao, Chao, Joe Biden, Rick Scott of, 5Z2RX4DTbI — Jonathan Swan, Jonathan Swan Organizations: Service, Capitol, Business, America's, Republican, GOP, Politico, National Republican, Democratic, Trump, US, Republicans, Senate GOP, Labor Locations: Trump, Utah, Milwaukee, Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, Montana and Ohio, Georgia, Rick Scott of Florida
CNN —Donald Trump got his 78th birthday present a day early — a handshake from his longtime bitter critic, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, encapsulating the Republican Party’s complete submission to its presumptive presidential nominee. They were provoked by the president.” He said Trump was morally and practically responsible for the assault on his beloved Capitol. “There’s tremendous unity in the Republican Party,” the ex-president said. Vance, was asked how some senior Republicans who had condemned Trump after January 6 could meet and applaud him now. “I think it’s a good thing and the Republican Party is in a good place.”Vance is not wrong.
Persons: Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, encapsulating, Republican Party’s, Mike Pence, Keen, Florida GOP Sen, Marco Rubio, Trump, Texas Sen, Ted Cruz, McConnell, Doug Mills, Elaine Chao, , clasped McConnell’s, Nikki Haley, , Evelyn Hockstein, Ohio Sen J.D, Vance, ” Vance, Utah Sen, Mitt Romney, Liz Cheney, Paul Ryan, Trump’s deportment, Biden, Joe Biden —, , Donald Trump’s, It’s, Vladimir Putin, we’re, ” Biden, Volodymyr Zelensky, Putin, Joe Biden, Antonio Masiello, John Bolton, ” Bolton, Bianna Golodryga, Ronald Reagan, doesn’t Organizations: CNN, Republican, Capitol, Republicans, trouncing Democrats, Florida GOP, The New York Times, Kentucky, Trump, South Carolina Gov, Republican Party, National Republican Senatorial, Reuters, Former Wyoming, Fox News, Lawmakers, GOP, Domenico, Borgo, Former Trump, Zelensky, CNN International Locations: Florida, Texas, adulation, America, Washington, Utah, Italy, Ukraine, Fasano
"But at places like sit-down restaurants, hair salons, barber shops or getting food delivered, tipping is customary." Just 67% of adults in Bankrate's survey say they always tip at restaurants. "So if you're not tipping in those scenarios, you're really taking money out of the server's pocket." When it comes to those who cut your hair and deliver your food, you should just about always tip, etiquette experts say. In other words, if you asked for a service and out-and-out didn't receive it, you're OK reducing or withholding a tip, etiquette pros say.
Persons: they're, Ted Rossman, Thomas Farley, Mister Manners, Farley, Elaine Swann, Diane Gottsman, Gottsman Organizations: Swann School of, CNBC, Protocol, of Texas Locations: Bankrate,
“Here, man is only a visitor,” said a former ranger of New Mexico’s Gila Wilderness, where pine-covered mountains conceal countless canyons and habitats for wolves, bears and mountain lions. Credit... John Burcham for The New York Times
Persons: , John Burcham Organizations: The New York Locations: New
Read preview"Seinfeld" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus says that comedy can be approached with sensitivity without sacrificing the art — and taking issue with political correctness is a "red flag." Louis-Dreyfus, known for her work on shows like "Saturday Night Live," "Seinfeld," and "Veep," was asked to weigh in after fellow comedian and former costar Jerry Seinfeld's recent comments about political correctness in comedy made headlines. "When I hear people starting to complain about political correctness — and I understand why people might push back on it — but to me that's a red flag, because it sometimes means something else," she said. "My feeling about all of it is that political correctness, insofar as it equates to tolerance, is obviously fantastic," the Emmy-winning actor said. HBOLouis-Dreyfus' comments come weeks after Seinfeld said there are fewer sitcoms because political correctness is ruining comedy.
Persons: , Julia Louis, Dreyfus, Louis, Jerry Seinfeld's, Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, George Costanza, Elaine Benes, Joseph Del Valle, Dreyfuss, I'm, it's, HBO Louis, Seinfeld Organizations: Service, The New York Times, Business, Getty, Times, HBO, New Yorker
Where to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck
  + stars: | 2024-06-10 | by ( Elaine Glusac | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
It’s the backpacker’s call to India, the sunseeker’s attraction to Mexico, and the digital nomad’s drive to get to Thailand: Go where the dollar buys more. The evergreen budget travel strategy is getting a boost this summer: The dollar has surged against a number of foreign currencies, including the Japanese yen, thanks to high interest rates offered by the Federal Reserve — attracting foreign investment, which bolsters the dollar. “A destination’s weaker currency spells greater value for U.S. tourists,” said Erina Pindar, the chief operating officer and managing partner at SmartFlyer, a global travel agency based in New York City. “This economic advantage could make far-flung bucket list destinations in Asia, such as Indonesia, Vietnam and Japan, or in South America, like Peru, Argentina and Chile, more accessible than ever before,” she added.
Persons: , Erina Pindar Organizations: Federal Reserve Locations: India, Mexico, Thailand, New York City, Asia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Japan, South America, Peru, Argentina, Chile
"So if you're not tipping in those scenarios, you're really taking money out of the server's pocket." Still, etiquette experts say there are situations where you may feel pressured to tip but are by no means required to. To be clear, the etiquette experts aren't saying to avoid tipping at the counter — merely that it's at your discretion. "It's a nice gesture to offer a tip to a worker who goes above and beyond the service," Swann says. "From an etiquette standpoint, we still tip the servers who are bringing us our food," he says.
Persons: It's, Ted Rossman, There's, Thomas Farley, Mister Manners, Elaine Swann, Swann, they've, Farley Organizations: Newark Airport, Swann School of Protocol . Service Locations: Bankrate, Denver
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