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Apple’s iPhone 16 has been touted as being a new frontier for the company — complete with AI. In fact, Apple Intelligence is being hailed as the feature that will drive iPhone sales over the next year.But while the handset became available for preorder on Friday and will be in users’ hands by the end of next week, Apple Intelligence won’t actually roll out until October.Sure, that might be kind of a letdown for some. However, the tech reviewers and content creators who descended on Apple Park to be the first to test out the iPhone 16 had something else…
Announcement comes as Ukraine pushes to be allowed to use Western-supplied, long-range missiles for strikes in Russia.The administration of United States President Joe Biden says it is preparing a large aid package for Ukraine in the coming weeks as a debate continues over whether Ukrainian forces should be allowed to use Western-supplied weapons to strike farther inside Russia. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said on Saturday that Washington is working on a “substantial” round of further assistance for Kyiv and Biden will meet his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, this month. “I do think we need a comprehensive strategy…
d3sign | Moment | Getty ImagesIf you want — or need — to travel this holiday season, start planning now because the ideal time to book Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s travel is fast approaching. “The most important thing is for travelers to continue to think about planning now and booking in October,” said Hayley Berg, lead economist at travel site Hopper. “That window of low prices is brief, but it can really pay off.”More from Personal Finance:American demand for international trips drives ‘travel momentum’Relocating retirees want lower costs of livingHomeowners may be ‘overconfident in their retirement readiness’But travelers who miss that…
Thousands of people have attended the funeral of Rebecca Cheptegei, in Uganda.The Olympian marathon runner was killed by her ex-partner, following a dispute over land.Members of Uganda’s armed forces carried Cheptegei’s coffin and gave a three-volley salute, as she was part of the army.The BBC’s senior Africa correspondent, Anne Soy, attended the funeral and commented on how huge crowds came to honour the athlete. Source link
Welcome to Week 3 of the 2024 college football season with a jam-packed lineup of games today. ESPN’s College GameDay is set to be in Columbia for the SEC showdown between No. 16 LSU and the South Carolina Gamecocks. This matchup marks the first time in over a decade since the College GameDay crew has made their way to South Carolina’s campus for an appearance.Watch Today’s Game on Sling TVThe Gamecocks enter today’s game after their first SEC win of the season last week, pulling off a 31-6 victory over Kentucky in Lexington. Now, they return home with the chance to pull off the…
Optimism is a prerequisite for success as a salesperson, and real estate professionals have it in spades. At the Tom Ferry event last month and at the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP) going on right now, this attribute is on display everywhere. Speakers are motivated and motivating, focused on what real estate professionals can control in a crazy housing market. Here’s a recap of some insights from the NAHREP event so far. The opportunity One reason NAHREP attendees are upbeat is that they serve a population that’s responsible for more than half of the population growth in…
Misbehaving airline passengers are paying a steep price.Data shared by the Federal Aviation Administration showed that it has fined “unruly passengers” over $20.9 million since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020. Air travel in the United States came to a near-total halt in 2020 after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the first COVID-19 case that January. That year, the FAA levied $0.6 million in fines against “unruly passengers.”That number skyrocketed in 2021 to $5 million. At that time, COVID-19 vaccines had become more accessible, and border restrictions began to ease, meaning more people were returning to air…
Event aims to demonstrate the power and art of storytelling as well as connect filmmakers with decision-makers.The Al Jazeera Documentary Channel has launched the third edition of Al Jazeera Documentary Industry Days to connect decision-makers with the most promising documentary projects. The event, which kicked off on Saturday and will continue until Monday, is being held during the Al Jazeera Balkans Documentary Film Festival in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo. The event features 80 experts who will evaluate and support documentary projects that aim to tell inspiring human stories, address pressing social issues and promote universal human values…
Kevin McGarry and Kayla Wallace felt the calling of their own hearts, it seems. Around 2019, Hallmark’s When Calls The Heart underwent a bit of a casting shakeup. Lori Loughlin’s departure was necessary for multiple reasons. That is the year when Kevin McGarry and Kayla Wallace joined the cast as Nathan Grant and Fiona Miller, respectively. Though their on-screen roles led them in different (fictional) directions, off-camera, they found each other. Learn all about their real-life romance. Kayla Wallace attends Variety’s 2024 Power of Young Hollywood at Santa Monica Proper Hotel on August 08, 2024. (Photo Credit: Monica Schipper/Getty Images)…
It was a solid quarter for the companies in our stock portfolio, with the bulk of our names reporting what we felt were good-to-great earnings reports. Continued economic growth on the back of a resilient consumer and increasing business confidence ahead of what most expect to be a lower interest rate environment helped drive the results. Our companies’ performances were reflective of the S & P 500 firms in aggregate: 81% of technology companies beat sales estimates for the second quarter, followed by health care 79% and financials 61%, according to FactSet data. Health care at 87% and industrials at…