Por: Los Angeles Times Business September 23, 2023
Tourism is back in the U.S. — but hotel workers are not. Hotels and resorts learned to operate with leaner staffing models during the pandemic. Three years later, Covid-era band-aids like self-service kiosks and less frequent housekeeping have now become the new normal for many firms seeking to cope with rising labor costs and perpetual vacancies. While employment in a variety of industries has now surpassed 2020 levels, the accommodation... + full article
Associated Press USA Science February 06, 2023
The Associated Press (AP) — A magnitude 7.8 earthquake on Monday, killing more than 2,800 people. Here is a list of some of the world’s deadliest earthquakes since 2000: June 22, 2022: In Afghanistan, more than 1,100 people die in . Aug. 14, 2021: In Haiti, a kills more than... + más
Turkish earthquake could have been building for thousands of years | Newsweek
Yellowstone volcano hit by over 1,000 earthquakes in ongoing swarm | Newsweek
Forbes USA Life January 15, 2023
Gstaad Palace in the Swiss Alps, a member of The Leading Hotels of the Worldgetty The Leading Hotels of the World (LHW) is a collection of more than 400 properties in over 80 countries around the world. As a luxury hotel group to which independent hotels can join, it is an... + más
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
NFL playoff guide: Who’s in, who’s out and what’s the schedule for wild-card weekend? | Orlando Sentinel
Forbes USA Life December 15, 2022
A new survey has found that cannabis consumers are changing their habits to adapt to inflationary pressures, with more than a third saying they are buying less expensive marijuana to help cope with rising prices. The new “Cannabis Consumer Insights Holiday Poll,” which was... + más
Adult-Use Cannabis In Illinois Created 30,000 Jobs, Governor J.B. Pritzker Says | Forbes
Twitter Just Became The First Cannabis-Friendly Social Media Platform In The United States | Forbes
Portland Press Herald USA World December 10, 2022
When Tracy Madsen talks casually to other women about their health worries, whether patients, friends or family, she is sometimes surprised to hear how frightened they are about getting breast cancer, while they rarely mention stroke. “Though breast cancer is, of course, a... + más
Fact Check: Did study link more strokes in young people to COVID vaccine? | Newsweek
Is Suffering a Substitute for Style? | The New York Times
CNBC USA Health November 30, 2022
Holly Francis, a volunteer with Boston Medical Center helped to plant some of the 20,000 purple flags in the Common that commemorate Overdose Awareness Day and kick off Recovery Month. Each purple flag represents one life lost to overdose in Massachusetts over the past 10... + más
US overdose deaths may be peaking, but experts are wary | ABC News
US overdose deaths may be peaking, but experts are wary | Associated Press
New York Post USA Life November 22, 2022
If you tend to reach for spicier foods, chances are you lead a spicier life. That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 American adults which sought to reveal if there are any personality correlations between people who are spicy food enthusiasts. Spicy food eaters are more... + más
Texas Dairy Queen locations now serving new 'Spicy Patty Melt' | Fox Business
‘The Night Eaters’ Is A Slow-Burning Graphic Horror Classic | Forbes
CBS News USA Politics September 22, 2022
Cancer has long been one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. But according to new research, the last decade has seen unprecedented progress – and now, more people than ever before in the nation are surviving the disease. Cancer is the No. 2 cause of death in the... + más
Cancer death rates fall steadily in the US, with more survivors than ever | CNN
Cancer deaths in US declined by 2% every year since 2016, report says | ABC News
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