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Airports and airlines say they can handle both. U.S. airlines expect to transport 271 million passengers worldwide this summer, up 6.3% from last season, the Airlines for America trade group has projected. Peter Steffen / picture alliance via Getty ImageThe U.S. Department of Transportation tracks “extreme weather” delays caused by conditions like tornadoes, blizzards or hurricanes but not those due to heat. During extreme heat, the airport urges employees to stay hydrated, take frequent breaks and, if they’re working outdoors, to cool off inside every hour. “Passengers are also encouraged to use the airport’s water stations to stay hydrated in the Arizona heat,” he added.
Persons: It’s, Kevin Burke, Peter Steffen, Harry Reid, , Patrick Smith, Amanda Mazzagatti, Robert Thomas, Smith, they’re, John Trierweiler, PHX Organizations: Airlines, America, Airports, Getty, U.S . Department of Transportation, London’s, Airport, Alaska Airlines, Harry, Harry Reid International, , Embry, Riddle Aeronautical University, Sky Harbor International, Aviation Locations: U.S, America, Hanover, Germany, Europe, Seattle, Portland, California , Texas, Arizona, Louisiana, Las Vegas, Vegas, Daytona Beach , Florida, Phoenix
Swanson has been working as a live-in nanny in the Hamptons since 2020. On July 1, the 33-year-old posted a 90-second clip on her account @meredithgswanson walking people through a day in her life as a nanny in the Hamptons. "I was stunned," says Swanson, who started vlogging about nannying in the Hamptons over a year ago. Every family she's worked with in the Hamptons has loaned her a car for the summer, which is how she commutes. Care.com puts the average rate for a live-in nanny in East Hampton at $26.33 an hour.
Persons: Swanson, Meredith Swanson, nannying, I've, she's, Summers Organizations: Hamptons, Broadway Locations: New York City, Manhattan, nannying, nannied, East Hampton
"We've got a real headwind from climate change," Zelman told Business Insider in late July. AdvertisementThe two hottest days in recorded history were earlier this week, according to the Europe-based Copernicus Climate Change Service. Most scientists say that's due to climate change caused by humans, but even if it's a coincidental pattern, the trend of rising temperatures is undeniable. AdvertisementMidwestern cities are destined to overtake the 'Sun Melt'During the "great reshuffling" of the pandemic, warmer states in the Sun Belt region were among the biggest beneficiaries. The widespread advent of remote work allowed millions of people to relocate, and many moved in droves to warmer states in the Southern US.
Persons: , Zelman, she's, We've, I've, Sylvain Leduc, Daniel Wilson Organizations: Service, Zelman, Associates, Wall, Business, Van Lines, Federal Reserve Bank of San Locations: Europe, Southern, South, Carolinas , Tennessee, Florida, Arizona, North Carolina, South Carolina , Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Texas, Midwest, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Miami, Ohio, Michigan , Illinois , Iowa, Wisconsin, Cleveland
In the 1960s, many public pools were filled with concrete or destroyed to avoid allowing Black Americans to swim in them. In fact, park managers opted to shut down the Historic Audubon Park Natatorium in New Orleans, the largest public pool in the South, rather than see it integrated. Black children ages 10-14 years drown in swimming pools at a rate that is almost 8 times higher than White children. Third places are incredibly important for public health and wellbeing however because they give people a place to socialize and build community. We also need better national data about our public pool system that goes beyond project- or funding-specific tracking.
Persons: Cullen Jones, Cullen Jones Maddie Meyer, Paris —, Heather McGhee, Prosper Organizations: USA, Foundation, CNN, Olympics, Rutgers Aquatic Center, , White Americans, Black, Historic Audubon, Disease Control, Prevention, Trust, Community Locations: @CullenJones, Philadelphia, Paris, Newark , New Jersey, , United States, New Orleans, White
After visiting 48 of the 50 US states, Chicago is my favorite place to be in the summer. Here's why I love Chicago summers. Latifah Al-HazzaThe city prides itself on being home to over 20 Michelin-starred restaurants and having a diverse food culture. The city's public Divvy bikes are easy to rent and a great way to see the city in the summer. The event offers incredible city views and access to the indoor aquarium, providing a cool respite from the heat.
Persons: , Latifah Al, Chiya Chai, Café Tola, Lou Malnati's, Diego, Jackson, Ping, Fulton Organizations: Service, Windy City, Business, Chicago Architecture, Chicago Riverwalk, Michelin, Café Tola, Indienne, Chicago café, Hazza, Art Institute of Chicago, Field Museum, Museum of Science, Industry, Chicago World's Fair, Art, Logan Square Arts, Pitchfork, Chicago Blues Festival, Lakeview Taco Fest, NASCAR, Chicago Air, Water, Chicago Locations: Chicago, Café, Lake Michigan, Beach, Ping Tom, Windy City Smokeout, Lakeview, Sueños
Choosing the right college for my kidsNaturally, I often wished my three kids would have as life-changing a university experience as I had. All three of my kids opted for university in ItalyThe author's kids in 2016 in Florence, where they all opted to attend university. This made opting for a university in Italy a natural choice, and not just because of the affordability. AdvertisementThe year all three were in university simultaneously, the cost of tuition, rent, and meals for all kids totaled $60k. But that changed again when two of the kids moved back to Florence in 2023, and Fabio and I decided to follow.
Persons: , Duke Ellington's, Fabio, Lisa Diletti, Polimoda, Florence, I'm Organizations: Service, Georgetown University, Business, Florence University of the Arts, Locations: Washington , DC, Virginia, Italy, Florence, Italian, Europe, Northern Virginia, Minneapolis
It was because I knew that working in Big Tech in Silicon Valley would change me into a different person and I'd never move back. It's been 11 years since then, and I think I've gotten happier with my life here now that I've worked at a few different jobs in Big Tech. But despite this, working in the US suits me better than working in India because of my individualistic mindset. Some people back home think very competitively — they've hinted that they think I'm just plain lucky, and if they had the opportunity, they'd do it too and much better. Even if I had all the resources to go back to India, it'd be different — I've grown apart from who I was.
Persons: Uday Padyana, I'd, It's, I've, India I've, I'm, it's, they've, there's, , haven't, would've, India I'm, could've, it'd, Jeff Bezos's, Jane Zhang Organizations: Service, Big Tech, Big, Business, PayPal, Uber Locations: Silicon Valley, India, Big Tech, Silicon, Atlanta, Washington , DC, American, janezhang@businessinsider.com
“Being a widow in my 20s, I don’t have as many people around me who relate to that grief experience. Six months since she’d signed up for grief camp. Being a widow in my 20s, I don’t have as many people around me who relate to that grief experience. She wrote a piece called “Grief Camp is My Happy Place,” for her Substack, describing her experiences. “I think a lot of people hear ‘grief camp’ and think it’s going to be sad all the time.
Persons: Mackenzie Galloway, Cole, , ” Galloway, Megan, Cole’s, Camps, , Cole scrolled, Galloway, Cole wasn’t, Lindsay Lohan, – Galloway, She’d, , she’d, , , ’ ”, Equinunk, “ Mac ”, “ Mackenzie, they’ve, they’d, doesn’t, I’ll, who’d, she’s, Megan –, “ Joy, Jesse Moss, Moss, you’re, Michelle Cove, won’t, Chappell, Chappell Roan, Megan isn’t, Cole didn’t, It’s, that’s Organizations: CNN, CNN Travel, New Yorker, New, Galloway, Experience Camps Locations: Galloway, New, US, Kansas, , New York City, Equinunk , Pennsylvania, Cole, New York, Pennsylvania, Equinunk, Blue, Mackenzie
My working hours haven't decreased from my finance days, but I have more flexibility and control over my work schedule. We plan summer childcare in DecemberSummer is harder. Through the years, my wife and I have learned that we have to plan our summer schedule in December. AdvertisementSummer camp hours do not follow working hoursOur kids go to different summer camps in and around Boston for 10 weeks of the summer. The kids attend private school, and summer camp costs us roughly the same.
Persons: , Pat Dooling, I'd, it's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Boston
I grew up in a blue-collar neighborhood in Toulon, in the south of France. In France, my sister, who was a year and a half older, and I would walk to school when I was six. I struggled with moving back to FranceOur family moved back to France when I was 14. In France, you're stuck at the bottom if you don't have the right connections. Europe is better for work-life balance and a better quality of life, but the US is the place to be if you're a go-getter like me.
Persons: , Arthur Begtine, Begtine, we'd, I've Organizations: Service, Business, France Locations: Atlanta, France, Toulon, Tunisia, Nice, Georgia, Ernstein, Spanish, York, Pelham , New York, New York, Europe, Montreal, Canada
Since then, I've traveled to all 50 states solo, and although I've found beauty in all corners of the United States, I haven't felt a desire to move anywhere else. I love visiting Great Sand Dunes National Park, which is home to the tallest sand dunes in North America, and Colorado National Monument, which has a Utah-like red-rock canyon landscape. Colorado is home to four major national parks, including Great Sand Dunes. Great Sand Dunes is home to the tallest sand dunes in North America, Black Canyon of the Gunnison has some of North America's steepest cliffs, and Mesa Verde preserves the cliff dwellings and rich history of the Ancestral Puebloan people. Colorado wine country offers a surprising array of world-class wines with incredible mountain backdrops that I love to visit.
Persons: , I've, I'm, Emily Hart Colorado, what's, Emily Hart Organizations: Service, Colorado —, Business, Rockies, Sand, Rocky, West Elks, Viticultural Area Locations: Illinois, Louisiana, Colorado, Denver, United States, North America, Utah, Colorado Colorado, Utah , Wyoming , Idaho, New Mexico , Arizona, Montana, . Colorado, Gunnison, North, Mesa Verde, Napa, Palisade
Finding a job in Ireland is tough, especially if you're not in the country yetIt's hard to get a job in Dublin. Sadly, the Irish job market is extremely competitive, especially in Dublin. AdvertisementFinding housing in Ireland is equally as difficult, if not harder, than job huntingRent in Ireland can be pricey. Alexis McSparrenFinding housing in Ireland overall is very difficult, but finding housing in Dublin is a struggle. Finding my people in Ireland took some timeI met my boyfriend after I moved to Ireland.
Persons: , I've, Alexis McSparren, nannying, you'll, Don't, It's, Alexis McSparren There's, it's, we've, they've Organizations: Service, Business, European Union, Irish, UNESCO, Heritage Locations: Ireland, Dublin, Missouri, Europe, Moher, Indiana, American
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. The blade of an offshore wind turbine broke into pieces last week and washed ashore on tony Nantucket, the Massachusetts island favored by New Englanders and the very wealthy. Still, all Nantucket beaches were fully open by Wednesday, though the island's Harbormaster cautioned people to wear shoes and keep pets off certain areas. AdvertisementIn April, billionaire Barry Sternlicht's home was demolished due to property damage caused by erosion. It looks like snow, rain, hail, and a little wind turbine debris won't be enough to turn people off of the Gray Lady.
Persons: , tony Nantucket, Harbormaster, Barry Sternlicht's, Steve Schwarzman, Eric Schmidt, Gray Organizations: Service, New, Business, Vineyard, of Safety, Environmental Locations: Nantucket, Massachusetts, New Englanders, Martha's
As a dad of two young girls, I do so much parenting that sometimes it feels like that's all I ever do. We feed and entertain the kids from dawn 'til dusk and often re-enter the grind on Monday more exhausted than ever. Simply put, there's just not much time for my own hobbies, time with friends, or many of the things that used to make me me. Spending time with my pre-kid and non-parent friends is crucialOne thing that never fails to invigorate me is time spent with my friends who either don't have kids, or who knew me before I did. It's so important to both of us that we see each other as more than just "mom" or "dad."
Persons: , there's, It's, it's, I'm, Doc, there's Taylor Swift, that's, we're Organizations: Service
Speaking at Coatue's annual conference, billionaire Philippe Laffont unveiled some AI predictions. He believes there'll be "humanoid" robots widespread across the developed world in 15 years. He also told the audience that he's been "buying high and selling low" for 25 years. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . But Coatue's billionaire founder, Philippe Laffont, told the audience at his firm's annual East Meets West conference last week that, for a quarter of a century, he's done the opposite.
Persons: Philippe Laffont, there'll, he's, , Uber, Dara Khosrowshahi, Larry Summers Organizations: Service, Meets, Business
I always thought I'd do the same when I had my kids and spend our vacations exploring new places as a family. Now that I have my own three kids, I've found that I don't particularly enjoy family vacations. It's expensive to fly with five people, you always need two hotel rooms, and my husband doesn't enjoy travel. Related storiesSince then, I've sought out opportunities to travel with my kids individually, and it has become my favorite way to see a new city or country. AdvertisementTraveling with my kids individually lets me get to know them in a new wayMy three kids are all teenagers, and they'll likely go to college in the next few years.
Persons: I've, I'd, it's, they'll, I'm, Dad Organizations: Service, San Francisco Giants, Business, Catan Locations: Arizona, Florida, Wyoming, Costa Rica, Quepos, Alaska, Santiago
Experts hold drastically different views, creating a new hot-button topic that will continue to be debated up until the election in November. The camp staunchly opposed to Trump's policiesThe base argument against Trump's fiscal platform is that tariffs are, by nature, inflationary. AdvertisementIn a recent op-ed for the Financial Times, he cited the "benign" impact Trump's first-term tariffs had on the US economy. Looking ahead to a new term, Yardeni thinks Trump's most extreme pursuits will likely be watered down by Congress. AdvertisementRepublican donor Kyle Bass — who serves as the chief investment officer of Hayman Capital Management — has taken a different tact in his support of Trump's fiscal agenda.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Trump's, Trump, he's, David Kelly, Larry Summers, Paul Krugman, Goldman Sachs, Ed Yardeni, Yardeni, Steve Eisman, Kyle Bass —, Hayman Capital Management —, Joseph Stiglitz, Biden Organizations: Service, Donald Trump White House, Business, Trump, House Republicans, Foundation, New York Times, Peterson Institute, Yardeni Research, Financial Times, Congress, CNBC, Hayman Capital Management, Oxford Economics Locations: China, It's
Read previewA few weeks before he turned 16, my older son pitched us a plan to leave high school on his upcoming birthday. So, I wasn't surprised when my son told me he wanted to drop out of high school to teach himself. AdvertisementOne day, I took them for a trial run at a K-8 Expeditionary Learning school that had recently formed in our small town. Related storiesPerhaps it was inevitable, then, that my older son felt increasingly hemmed in by his year-and-a-half at a public high school. Between 16 and 18, he began contracting as a filmmaker with the K-8 EL school he'd once attended.
Persons: , I'd, he'd, He'd, We'd, who'd, He's, I've, he's, Rachel Clark Organizations: Service, Business, Kahn Academy, Newsweek, Salon, Today Locations: Idaho, Iceland, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, Europe, It's, www.rachelclarkauthor.com
Jackie Lange, 69, moved to Panama from Texas in 2010, thinking she would retire to the mountains. Instead, over a decade later, she's led 250 tours helping hundreds of expats move to Panama. Shortly after making the move, she started Panama Relocation Tours, which takes interested expats across the country, from the beach towns to Panama City. She also crafted an online relocation guide with information on health insurance companies, private hospitals, CPAs, shipping and moving companies, and real estate agents. She pays $2,788 a year for health insurance, which covers 100% of hospital and emergency room visits worldwide.
Persons: Jackie Lange, she's, She's, Lange, Panama Lange, it's, expats, they've, Organizations: Service, Panama Relocation, Business, Panama City, Hyundai, Homes Locations: Panama from Texas, Panama, Panama City, Dallas, East Texas, Boquete, Costa Rica, Texas, Caribbean, Hyundai Santa Fe, Coronado
Read previewI've been a teacher for five years, and I'm finally done turning my summer break into something far from relaxing. Some teachers don't have summers off at all. Maybe I'll even outsource some chores, like preparing dinner, or ask my husband to pitch in more when I'm feeling overwhelmed. But I don't need to paint every bathroom in my house this summer just because I'm craving pops of color. As I've let myself take these kinds of home projects off of the summer list, I can breathe a little bit easier.
Persons: , I'm, it's, I've, Ashley Archambault Organizations: Service, Business
Beijing CNN —The world’s largest indoor ice and snow theme park has officially opened its doors to the public, giving visitors to the city of Harbin in northeast China a chance to feel wintery temperatures year-round. The annual Harbin Ice and Snow Festival began in 1999 and is held every year from December to early March. A Guinness World Records official awarded the Harbin Ice and Snow World Company the certification for the “world’s largest indoor ice and snow theme park” during this month’s opening ceremony. Xinhua/ShutterstockCovering an area of 23,800 square meters, the new Harbin Ice and Snow World Park, which opened on July 6, is divided into nine themed sections with 13 interactive projects. There are also vibrant ice sculptures of fruit, ice cream and cakes made using edible dyes through an environmentally-friendly special coloring process.
Organizations: Beijing CNN, Snow Festival, World Records, Harbin, Snow World Company Locations: Beijing, Harbin, China, Heilongjiang province, Ice City, Xinhua
New York CNN —Your kid’s summer camp is likely fully staffed. The shift is a refreshing change after the pandemic drove many teens away from working during their summer breaks. “Now I’m seeing parents pushing their kids to work again,” said Pritikin, who employs around 350 staff members each summer. Ten years ago, high school-aged camp staff made around $1,000 for an entire summer. Lifeguards prepare for the opening of the Astoria Pool in the New York City borough of Queens on June 27, 2024.
Persons: They’re, , Paul Harrington, That’s, it’s, Eric Brotherson, , Brotherson, he’s, Andy Pritikin, Pritikin, weren't, Frank Burkhauser, Harrington, ” Andrew Challenger, Joshua A . Bickel, Eric Adams, Spencer Platt, Gregg McQueen, We’ll, ” McQueen, Adams, Tom Gill, ” Gill Organizations: New, New York CNN, Rhode Island College, Glenwood, Colorado Rockies, Liberty, Challenger, YMCA Camp Kern, American Lifeguard Association . New, New York City, CNN, United States Lifesaving Association, “ Lifeguard Locations: New York, Glenwood, Glenwood Springs , Colorado, rollercoasters, Liberty Lake, Bordentown, Mansfield Township , New Jersey, Oregonia , Ohio, American Lifeguard Association . New York City, New York City, Queens
Now, I'm 30, and I've fenced on a world championship-winning team and been to the Olympics twice. So, my parents eventually said, "Of course, you're going to take time off to try to go to the Olympics." When I'm on the train, I'm constantly focused on schoolwork. AdvertisementOn Saturdays, I always try doing fun cross-training like pickleball, rock climbing, or running. I guess all of this isn't impossible because I'm doing it — even though it sometimes feels impossible.
Persons: , Kat Holmes, I'm, Tamora Pierce, Eric Liddel, I've, I'd Organizations: Service, Olympics, Paris Olympics, Icahn School of Medicine, Business, Olympic Locations: Mount Sinai, New York City, Tokyo, Princeton
Millions of people across the Western United States were broiling under record-breaking heat on Saturday, with little relief in sight over the coming days, according to forecasters. From Oregon to California to the deserts of Arizona, several cities have seen stifling temperatures in recent days. In Portland, Ore., temperatures were forecast to hover around 100 degrees for five straight days starting Friday, conditions that once would have been considered unusual for a region where summers were so mild that people rarely needed air-conditioners. The sweltering temperatures prompted Gov. Tina Kotek to declare a statewide heat emergency, warning that the extreme heat represented a “new normal” of a changing climate.
Persons: Jacob Asherman, Tina Kotek Organizations: Western, Prediction, Gov Locations: Western United States, Oregon, California, Arizona, Las Vegas, Portland
CNN —Set atop a hill on the Italian island of Sicily, Agrigento is a heritage tourist’s paradise. Sicily began enforcing water restrictions in February when the region declared a state of emergency amid a relentless drought. Tourists at the Temple of Concordia, an ancient Greek archeological site outside of Agrigento in southern Sicily, Italy. Sicily’s regional president, Renato Schifani, said the island’s losses — between crops, empty reservoirs and dying livestock — have already topped €1 billion. “The consortium used to guarantee water rotation every five or six days,” he said, referring to a farmers representative group.
Persons: Leisa Tyler, LightRocket, , ” Giovanni Lopez, Diana Santanchè, Summers, Marco Maccarrone, , Maccarrone, Fabrizio Villa, Nicola Farruggio, Francesco Picarella, ” Picarella, Luca Cammarata, He’s, Alberto Pizzoli, ANBI, Renato Schifani, CNN’s Antonia Mortensen Organizations: CNN, of, Sicilian, Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection, Research, Getty, Sicily’s Hotel Federation, Agrigento’s Hotel Federation, of Culture, Water Resources Locations: Sicily, Agrigento, Italy, Rome, Syracuse, Pergusa, Italian, Caltanissetta, Mount Etna, AFP
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