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Support locally-owned businesses instead of visiting chain restaurants. Eat at a one-of-a-kind local spot instead of the chains you have back at home. Ashley ProbstTwo popular mainland chain restaurants, Chick-fil-A and Raising Cane's, opened on Maui this past summer — but from what I heard, some locals weren't pleased because these fast-food chains could take business away from locally owned businesses. To me, it seems like a waste to fly all the way out to Hawaii just to eat the same things you might have access to at home. Instead, I recommend supporting local businesses and taking the opportunity to enjoy authentic Pacific-island fare.
Persons: Ashley Probst Locations: Maui, Hawaii
Hong Kong CNN —American and Chinese military commanders spoke in a long-anticipated call Tuesday as the two powers seek to manage their intensifying rivalry in a contentious Asia-Pacific region – and repair lines of military communication severed more than two years ago. Analysts have long warned that a miscalculation in the South China Sea could quickly spiral into a damaging regional conflict between the world’s two largest economies and that a lack of communication could compound those risks. Tuesday’s call marks a rare point of contact between top military officials leading American troops in the Indo-Pacific and Chinese strategy in the Southern and Eastern theater respectively. It comes within a broader, gradual resumption of high-level military communication following a meeting between US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in November. Top US and Chinese generals spoke in December after more than a year of silence, and US and Chinese defense chiefs held rare talks on the sidelines of a defense gathering in Singapore in May.
Persons: Pacific Command Adm, Samuel Paparo, Wu Yanan, Army’s, Nancy Pelosi, Jake Sullivan, “ Paparo, , Washington’s, Joe Biden, Xi Jinping, Biden Organizations: Hong Kong CNN —, Pacific Command, PLA, Southern Theater Command, Communist Party, White House, Analysts Locations: Hong Kong, Asia, China, South, Taiwan, Beijing, South China, Philippine, Philippines, Washington, Russia, Southern, Eastern, Singapore
City of London skyline on 10th June 2024 in London, United Kingdom. The City of London is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the primary central business district CBD of London. Mike Kemp | In Pictures | Getty ImagesLONDON — European stocks were mixed on Tuesday, following a more positive session at the start of the week. The more mixed picture for European stocks today comes after regional markets closed higher on Monday, shrugging off last week's negative sentiment. Investors are largely looking ahead to next week's meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve where an interest rate cut is widely anticipated.
Persons: Mike Kemp, Germany's DAX, shrugging Organizations: CAC, Tech, AstraZeneca, Nasdaq, Investors, U.S . Federal Reserve Locations: London, United Kingdom, The City, Asia, Pacific
Tropical Storm Francine is expected to strengthen to a hurricane by midweek when it reaches the U.S. Gulf Coast. The storm started as a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico and strengthened into a tropical storm Monday. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had predicted above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year, forecasting 17 to 25 total named storms — which is defined as having winds of 39 mph or higher — with eight to 13 forecast to become hurricanes. The above-normal activity was forecast because of near-record warm ocean temperatures in the Atlantic, La Niña conditions in the Pacific, reduced Atlantic trade winds and less wind shear.
Persons: Francine Organizations: Atmospheric Administration Locations: Gulf Coast, Gulf of Mexico, Pacific
Dili, East Timor CNN —Pope Francis received a rapturous welcome from the tiny Southeast Asian nation of East Timor, one of the world’s most Catholic countries, where more than half the population is expected to turn out for an open-air mass on Tuesday. People wait for Pope Francis to arrive at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Dili, East Timor, on September 10, 2024. Pope Francis greets Catholic worshipers in Dili, East Timor, on September 10, 2024. Four hundred years of ensuing Portuguese colonial rule led to the widespread spread of Catholicism in East Timor and other cultural differences from Muslim-majority Indonesia. East Timor is also on track to become the 11th member of the Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN, which could happen next year.
Persons: East Timor CNN — Pope Francis, Francis, Pope Francis, Firdia, , Willy Kurniawan, Francis ’, Carlos Ximenes Belo, Pope Francis ’, Pope John Paul II, Christina Kheng, ” Pope Francis, Guglielmo Mangiapane, Bishop Belo, Jose Ramos, Belo, Groene Amsterdammer, defrocked, Richard Daschbach, Xanana Gusmao, Mary, Bishop, Suharto’s Organizations: East Timor CNN, Timor Leste, Catholic Church, Timor, CNN, Asian Pastoral Institute, Reuters, US, Australia, Southeast, ASEAN, Vatican, Belo, East Timor, Jakarta, UN Locations: Dili, East Timor, Asia, strollers, Dili , East Timor, Timor, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Australia, Portuguese, East, United States, Horta, Portugal, Santa Cruz, East Timor’s, Bishop Belo, Indonesian, Jakarta, Australian
Tropical Storm Beryl developed into a Category 1 hurricane as it hit the Texas coast late last night. A disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico is forecast to strengthen into a tropical storm Monday, and could become a hurricane before it reaches the U.S. Gulf Coast by midweek. Tropical storm watches are in effect for northeastern Mexico, as well as southern Texas. Potential Tropical Cyclone Six is expected to dump heavy rain and trigger flash flooding along the coast of northeast Mexico, southern Texas, southern Louisiana and southern Mississippi into Thursday morning, the hurricane center said. August's tropical cyclone activity "was a little below normal" in terms of the number of named storms, the hurricane center said.
Persons: Hurricane Beryl, Beryl, it's, Debby, Ernesto, Francine Organizations: Tropical, National Hurricane Center, Louisiana and, Atmospheric Administration Locations: Hurricane, Houston , Texas, Texas, Gulf, Mexico, Gulf Coast, Rio, Louisiana, Mississippi, Louisiana and Upper Texas, Bend, Florida, South Carolina, Bermuda, Pacific
Several hours later, the Iwo Jima was spotted coming back to Norfolk . Sailors and Marines wash the flight deck of USS Iwo Jima. A fleet of MV-22 Osprey aircraft is seen on the flight deck of USS Iwo Jima while at anchor at a port in northern Israel. AdvertisementMilitary helicopters are seen on the flight deck of USS Iwo Jima during a NATO exercise. JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP via Getty ImagesSince then, both Franchetti and the current leader of the Marine Corps, Gen. Eric Smith, have tried to present a more unified front on the issue .
Persons: , Cmdr, David Carter, Carter, AirAssets, Military.com, Dominick A, Boxer, Lisa Franchetti, ACK GUEZ, David Berger, Berger, JONATHAN NACKSTRAND, Eric Smith, Smith Organizations: Service, Navy, Naval Surface Force, Naval, Business, Marine Corps, Iwo Jima, Sailors, Getty, USS Wasp, Iwo, Boxer, Marine, Marines, House Armed Services Committee, Geographic, Forward Deployed Naval Forces, United States Navy Locations: Norfolk, Iwo Jima, Virginia, Iwo, Israel, AFP, Turkey, Sudan, NATO, East Coast, West Coast, Japan
Boeing and the union that represents some 33,000 of its workers have struck a new labor deal, just days before a costly strike could have begun at the plane maker’s main factories. It also secures a commitment from Boeing to build its next airplane in the Pacific Northwest, the union said. It is IAM members who will bring this company back on track,” the union said in a statement on Sunday. This proposal helps keep our legacy alive.”A vote is scheduled for Sept. 12, the union said. The current agreement was set to expire after Thursday and a strike could have started immediately if no deal was reached.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, , Stephanie Pope Organizations: Boeing, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Workers, IAM Locations: Seattle, Oregon, Pacific Northwest
In a house with two small kids, clutter was a given. Our house wasn't dirty, but it was full of things we didn't need — clothes that no longer fit, threadbare towels, unused kitchen utensils, toys we'd outgrown. The idea of throwing or giving away things you no longer needed felt wasteful and foolish, so she just kept everything. Even today, getting him to toss broken or unused items takes an act of Congress. My upbringing informed how I see clutter as an adultGrowing up in a house like this colored how I see clutter and cleaning.
Persons: , weren't hoarders, I've Organizations: Service, Business, Pacific
Issues range from China and Taiwan to the Middle East to the Ukraine war. AP Photo/Evgeniy MaloletkaOver two and a half years in, the war in Ukraine has no immediate end in sight. Trump has said, without reason or evidence, that he'd end the Ukraine war in 24 hours and has repeatedly threatened to undermine the NATO alliance's collective defense. Tensions with North KoreaSince North Korea's failure in Hanoi at the Trump summits in 2019, the nation's trajectory has shifted upwards. Spencer Platt and Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesBoth Trump and Harris find themselves running for president at a particular tense time in global politics.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump's, he's, Harris, Joe Biden's, Trump, Biden, Daniel Ceng, Amir Cohen, Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoon Suk, Spencer Platt, Brandon Bell Organizations: Service, Business, NATO, Hamas, Anadolu, Getty, Pentagon, Pacific Command, Trump, Reuters, Human Rights Watch, Gaza Health Ministry, US, Israel, VIA KNS, Getty Images, South Locations: China, Taiwan, Ukraine, Gaza, Russia, North Korea, Kursk, China China, Anadolu, Philippines, South China, Philippine, Beijing, Israel, Iran, Gulf of Oman, North, Hanoi, AFP, Korea, Pyongyang
CNN —The deep landslides beneath the multimillion-dollar homes in Rancho Palos Verdes moved at an almost glacial pace, until they didn’t. This affluent coastal city in Southern California, around 30 miles south of Los Angeles, has long enticed people with its Pacific Ocean views and lush greenery. This February, an atmospheric river dumped record amounts of rain across southern California, triggering hundreds of mudslides and leaving at least nine people dead. In July, a landslide triggered by heavy monsoon rains in India’s southern state of Kerala killed at least 150 people. In Southern California, “people wanted to pretend they lived in the tropics,” he said, “and planted a lot of landscaping that required lots of watering.”Deforestation is another factor.
Persons: Gavin Newsom, Jason Armond, Alexander Handwerger, , Gary Griggs, Dave Petley, Dana Point perilously, Ted Soqui, Handwerger, “ We’ve, Griggs, Thomas, Marcio Jose Sanchez, Cyclone Gabriel, Ugur Öztürk, University of Hull’s Petley Organizations: CNN, Rancho Palos Verdes, Bend Community, Rancho Palos, Los Angeles Times, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Palos, University of California, University of Hull, AP, Cyclone, University of Potsdam, German Research Centre, Geosciences, University of Hull’s Locations: Rancho, Southern California, Los Angeles, Rancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes, University of California Santa Cruz, England, California, Dana Point, Dana Point , California, Montecito, Montecito , California, New Zealand, Kerala
CNN —A hiker in northern Washington’s North Cascades National Park was rescued a month after he went missing in July, authorities said Saturday, and according to one rescuer, it was just in time. Search took nearly a monthOn August 3, park officials notified deputies of an abandoned vehicle at the Hannegan Pass trailhead. Hiker alive but ‘not well’Kish disagreed with the official statement of Schock’s condition when his Pacific Northwest Trail Association team found him, he wrote on Facebook. “Robert was found alive, but not well,” Kish wrote. “It was not readily apparent that they had heard a person, but their intuition was to take the time to investigate, just in case,” Kish wrote.
Persons: Robert Schock, Robert, , Jeff Kish, Search, Schock, , ’ Kish, “ Robert, ” Kish Organizations: CNN, Whatcom County Sheriff’s, Northwest Trail Association, National Parks Service, Facebook, KIRO, National Park Service Locations: Whatcom County, Chilliwack, Chilliwack Basin, Kish
Top 10 people most likely to reach trillionaire status
  + stars: | 2024-09-06 | by ( Robert Frank | ) www.nbcnews.com   time to read: +3 min
According to a new report from Informa Connect Academy, which predicts trillionaire status based on average annual growth rate in wealth, Tesla CEO Elon Musk will likely be the first trillionaire. Musk is currently the world’s richest person, with $251 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The second to reach trillionaire status, according to the report, will be India’s Gautam Adani, founder of the Adani Group conglomerate. If Adani maintains his recent annual growth rate of 123%, the report says he will be a trillionaire in 2028. The report predicts Pangestu could reach trillionaire status by 2028.
Persons: , John D, Rockefeller, Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett’s, Elon Musk, Musk, Gautam Adani, Adani, Jensen Huang, Pangestu, Bernard Arnault, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, wouldn’t, Larry Page, Sergey Brin Organizations: , New York Times, Berkshire, Nvidia, Informa Connect Academy, Bloomberg, Connect, Adani Group, Barito, Meta, Google
Habitat loss, overfishingand their fate as bycatch in fishing nets have threatened porbeagle shark populations. Northwest Atlantic porbeagle sharks are listed as vulnerable on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species. The team pieced together several factors that indicated the shark had been eaten and the tag excreted by a larger predator that gobbled up the shark, Anderson said. Unusual suspectsPorbeagles belong to a family called lamnid sharks, which also includes great white sharks and mako sharks. Gutteridge, who was not involved in the study, agrees that a white shark is the most likely culprit.
Persons: , Brooke Anderson, ” Anderson, , Jon Dodd, Anderson, porbeagles, , porbeagle, James Sulikowski, Shortfin, chow, It’s, Adrian Gutteridge, ” Gutteridge, they’re Organizations: CNN, Marine Science, North Carolina Department of Environmental, International Union for Conservation of, Marine Stewardship Council, International Union for Conservation, Specialist Locations: Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Bermuda, Canada, New England, Atlantic
Instead of high-net-worth individuals, C-suite executives in China are increasingly using business jets, said Paul Desgrosseilliers, general manager at ExecuJet Haite General Aviation Services. ExecuJet HaiteBEIJING — China's wealthy are increasingly looking for ways to move capital outside the mainland to pursue business opportunities, rather than just chasing investment returns, according to asset managers and consultants. The company's active overseas clients rose by nearly 63% year on year to 3,244. Overseas assets under management rose nearly 15% to $5.4 billion from a year earlier, while mainland China assets under management fell over 6% to $15.8 billion, according to Noah's quarterly earnings report. "What we are hearing from them is that the fastest growth in terms of interest from Chinese clients [occurred] in the post-Covid [period to] early last year."
Persons: Paul Desgrosseilliers, ExecuJet, there's, Ryota Kadogaki, Grant Pan, Noah Holdings, Noah, Kadogaki, Mu Chen, That's, Pan, ExecuJet Haite Organizations: General Aviation Services, Beijing Daxing, Monolith, Investors, Ministry of Commerce, CNBC, Noah Holdings, Beijing Daxing International Locations: China, Beijing, BEIJING, Japan, Mainland China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, East, Africa, Asia Pacific
They found that registration for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders increased by 43%, from 550,682 to 787,982 voters. However, things changed in 2020 when Asian Americans had a significant double-digit increase in presidential election turnout. Ramakrishnan pointed out that since the data set ended before Vice President Kamala Harris entered the race, it’s likely that the increase in Asian American voter registration is even more dramatic. “We’re seeing this more generally, regardless of race and ethnicity, but especially what I’ve seen is among younger voters, among female voters, voter registration has gone up significantly in the last month,” he said. “I would expect the Harris candidacy to also drive higher voter registration and higher voter interest among Asian Americans.”For more from NBC Asian America, sign up for our weekly newsletter.
Persons: Sarah Poontong, Poontong, couldn’t, , ” Poontong, ” Christine Chen, APIAVote, Chen, “ There’s, ” Chen, Karthick Ramakrishnan, who’ve, they’ve, they’re, , Ramakrishnan, ” Ramakrishnan, Donald Trump, she’s, Kamala Harris, Harris Organizations: Pacific Islanders, NBC News, U.S . Capitol, American, Pacific, Asian, Trump, NBC Asian Locations: Hawaiian, U.S, Asia, Thailand, Chicago, Georgia, NBC Asian America
BOSTON — A Massachusetts man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for threatening to kill a group of Asian Americans and repeatedly hitting one of them with his car. “This defendant targeted this man solely because he was Asian American. He yelled “go back to China” and threatened to kill them before repeatedly hitting one of them, a Vietnamese man, with his car. There had been a dramatic spike in verbal, physical and online attacks against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, which was thought to have originated in China. “There are bad people who do bad things and good people that do a bad thing,” the attorney wrote in the sentencing memorandum.
Persons: John Sullivan, Kristen Clarke, , Sullivan, , China ”, Jodi Cohen, ” Cohen, “ Jack Sullivan, Jack Organizations: BOSTON, Justice Department’s Civil Rights, American, Justice Department, Prosecutors, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, FBI, FBI Boston Field Office, NBC Asian Locations: A Massachusetts, Quincy, China, Massachusetts, NBC Asian America
Europe’s air safety regulator ordered inspections on engines of a flagship Airbus jet on Thursday, after a fire broke out during a Cathay Pacific flight. The move affects the larger of two models of twin-engined A350, the A350-1000, which represents 15% of the A350 fleet or 86 jets. Video Ad Feedback Cathay Pacific grounds dozens of flights amid worries over Airbus A350 engines 01:54 - Source: CNNRolls-Royce and Airbus said earlier they were working closely with authorities to comply with the planned directive. EASA said the fire had caused heat damage to the engine housing, including ducts used for reverse-thrust on landing. Airbus and Rolls sought to address airlines’ questions on Thursday during their first closed briefings since Monday’s incident.
Persons: Florian Guillermet, EASA, ” Guillermet, Rolls Organizations: Airbus, Cathay, European Union Aviation Safety Agency, Royce, CNN, Reuters, Boeing, Airlines Locations: Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific, Cathay, Zurich
Family offices are expected to add more than $2 trillion in assets by 2030, as an increase in wealth concentration and a revolution in wealth management drive rapid growth in new family offices. In total, the wealth of families with family offices is expected to top $9.5 trillion in 2030, according to the report — more than doubling over the decade. "It's really the past decade that has seen an acceleration in growth in family offices." The rise of family offices is remaking the wealth management industry and creating a powerful new force in the financial landscape. Family offices are seen as offering more privacy, more customization and more tailored programs for the next generation of the family.
Persons: Robert Frank, Rebecca Gooch, It's, Gooch, incentivized, Eric Johnson Organizations: Deloitte Private, Deloitte, Henley & Partners, Forbes Locations: centimillionaires, North America, Asia, Pacific, North
Honor launched the Magic V3 foldable smartphone in international markets as it steps up its challenge to Samsung. With the Honor Magic V3, Honor talked up how thin the device is compared to rivals. Honor launched the Magic V3, its latest foldable smartphone, in international markets on Thursday as the Chinese tech company ramps up its challenge to Samsung in the fast-growing market. Global foldable smartphone shipments grew 48% year-on-year in the second quarter of 2024, Counterpoint Research data shows. Competition in the space continues to rise with Google last month launching its latest foldable phone.
Persons: Honor's Organizations: Samsung, Google, Research, Competition, Huawei Locations: China, Europe, Asia, India, South Korea, America, Western Europe, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, East, Asia Pacific, Africa
Rancho Palos Verdes, a coastal community in the Los Angeles area, could be described as a geological ticking time bomb. The affluent city sits atop steep cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean that, for hundreds of years, have been slowly shifting and giving way. Whereas the ground slid downward 8 inches annually in years past, it has lurched 13 inches per week in some places between July and August. The Palos Verdes Peninsula is composed of weak rocks and beds of clay that prevent water from draining properly belowground. So during periods of heavy rain or high tectonic activity, the bluffs can slip, turning constant, slow-moving landslides into catastrophes.
Persons: they’ve, , Eric Fielding, , Gavin Newsom Organizations: Rancho Palos, Southern, Southern California Edison, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Rancho Palos Verdes, Gov, Palos Locations: Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles, Southern California, Pasadena , California, Seaview, Palos Verdes
Australia is assisting the US in the maintenance of a nuclear-powered submarine for the first time ever. It's a step toward Australia acquiring nuclear-powered submarines as part of the AUKUS alliance. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementIn a first, Australia is working alongside the US on nuclear-powered submarine maintenance. It's an important step toward Australia acquiring nuclear-powered submarines, a pillar of its partnership with the UK and US to strengthen security in the Indo-Pacific and deter Chinese aggression, a growing challenge.
Persons: AUKUS, Organizations: Service, Pacific Command, Business Locations: Australia, Hawaii, Western Australia, Virginia
Read previewThe Philippines says it has stepped up its naval patrols and air surveillance around a disputed island in the South China Sea to counter the growing number of Chinese vessels in the area. In June, Chinese coast guards armed with swords and knives attacked Philippine vessels in the contested waters, resulting in injuries and one soldier losing a thumb. Chinese coast guards holding knives and machetes as they approached Philippine troops in the disputed South China Sea in June. "We once again warn the Philippines to face reality and give up illusions," Liu Dejun, a spokesperson for China's coast guard, said. Advertisement(Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan also lay claim to parts of the South China Sea.)
Persons: , Roy Vincent Trinidad, BRP Teresa Magbanua, Trinidad, Sabina Shoal, Jay Tarriela, Tarriela, Teresa Magbanua, Liu Dejun, Liu, Sari Arho Havrén, Collin Koh, Koh, Adm, Samuel Paparo, Alexander Lopez Organizations: Service, Coast Guard, Navy, Air Force, Daily Tribune, Business, BRP, Armed Forces, AP, The Daily Tribune, Liberation Army Navy, US Department of State, Royal United Services Institute, Institute of Defence, Strategic, Singapore's Nanyang Technological University, CNN, Pacific Command, Mutual Defense, Philippine National Maritime Council Locations: South, Philippine, Sabina, Escoda, China, Philippines, South China, China's, Sabina Shoal, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, Taiwan, Washington, Manila
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Ruth Faulkner, a 34-year-old digital nomad based in Australia. I have very close friends in Australia, so I decided to move there to be with them in January. There are some cultural differences between the UK and Australia, but they've mostly felt minor. I'm unbelievably happy with my life changeI feel like I've embraced and accepted myself instead of trying to fit into a box. With the time difference, cost, and time required for travel, Australia can feel far away from everything, but so far, my life here outweighs this.
Persons: , Ruth Faulkner, It's, couldn't, I've, what's Organizations: Service, Accenture, Business Locations: Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, London, Isle of Wight, Port Noarlunga, France, Europe, Bali, Asia Pacific
The missile helps to close the gap between US capabilities and those of China, which is fielding new beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles with reach. Related storiesIn the most recent Pentagon report on Chinese military developments, officials noted its work on "beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles." The PL-15 was China's answer to the US AIM-120D Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM). U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Isaiah B. GoesslThe air-to-air missile range game is expected to continue though. As the Pentagon noted in its report, China is at work on its air-to-air missiles, and the US is likewise working on next-generation systems like the AIM-260.
Persons: , Carl Vinson, Douglas Barrie, pBur3mhRQs, 0L2bNLgTUi —, Justin Bronk, Joshua Sapien, It's, Bronk, Zheng Shuai, China's, Isaiah Organizations: Service, US Navy, AIM, Business, Navy, Hornets, Nimitz, Hawaii's, People's Liberation Army Air Force, International Institute for Strategic Studies, U.S . Navy, 0L2bNLgTUi — Doha, US AIM, Air Missile, Royal United Services, Hornet, RIM, Getty, Navy's, Observers, American, aircraft, Pentagon Locations: China, Washington
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