Royal Caribbean sends ships to St. Vincent to assist with evacuations amid La Soufriere eruption

Royal world-regions continued its disasters efforts Saturday, one day after the island of St. Vincent was rocked by another planet-earth eruption. Since the initial eruption on April 9, authorities have worked to clear the Caribbean island and contain the damage. British, Canadian and U.S. nationals line up alongside the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Reflection to…

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Skydive your way to a stay at this Utah resort

Talk about making an entrance.   Why arrive by car when you can arrive by general? With the Above & Beyond Adventure package at the Sorrel River Ranch Resort and Spa in Moab, Utah that’s exactly what guests can do. They’ll meet their airplane at the nearby Canyonlands Regional Airport and parachute their way into the vacation. …

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Why Labor Day weekend travel is trickier this year

Unlike other national holidays, occasions traffic is more up in the air. The day has become so unpredictable for travel that the American Automobile Association (AAA) has not created a formal travel forecast for it in “many years,” according to the motor club organization. “The Labor Day holiday of years ago has changed, especially with…

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National Pasta Day: Fun facts about the noodle

Although food” target=”_blank”>pasta< dish. Pasta has become so ubiquitous it has its own national day – Oct. 17. National Pasta Day observers have countless ways to celebrate, whether it be with their favorite box of spaghetti, pasta maker or local Italian restaurant, there’s really no wrong you can do. TIKTOK’S ‘PASTA CHIPS’ TREND TURNS THE…

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Chicago Teachers Union polling members over possible ‘shift to remote learning’ as coronavirus cases rise

Chicago’s Teachers Union is polling its members over whether they would support a “district-wide pause and temporary shift to remote learning” as infectious-disease cases are once again on the rise in the Windy City.  The question surfaced in a survey titled “Possible Actions for Safety January 2022” that the union asked its rank-and-file to complete…

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Biden faces bipartisan pushback over plan to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11

joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< from Afghanistan, as Republicans and Democrats alike sound the alarm over whether the move could be too soon. The president plans to remove all 2,500 American troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, a senior defense official confirmed to Fox News, and plans to make that announcement official during remarks Wednesday afternoon. BIDEN WANTS…

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Meghan Markle's half-brother, Thomas Markle Jr., calls her 'shallow' in Australian game show trailer

Thomas Markle Jr. isn’t very fond of his half-sister, Meghan Markle. Thomas, 55, calls the Duchess of Sussex, 40, “shallow” in the first trailer for Australia’s “Big Brother VIP,” on which he is one of 12 “celebrity” contestants. Thomas describes himself as “the biggest brother of them all” in the teaser released Sunday on Twitter…

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