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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

How Avoya Travel is Mixing Old and New to Win Big

Avoya Travel just won two big awards for mixing old-school marketing with cutting-edge tech. They're proving that print isn't dead and that booking a cruise can be both easy and personal. First, they showed that direct mail isn't just for grandma's cookies anymore. By using data to target the right

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Thanksgiving Travel Troubles: What's the Hold-Up?

Thanksgiving is coming up, and things are not looking good for travel. The government is shut down, and that's causing big problems. Air traffic controllers are working without pay, and that's making people worry about delays and cancellations. At the White House, a meeting happened with important

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

Mind's Bounce-Back: How the Brain Handles Distractions

The brain is pretty good at dealing with interruptions. Scientists looked at how monkey brains work when they are doing memory tasks and get distracted. They found that the brain's activity in the prefrontal cortex (pFC) can return to normal after a distraction. When something distracts the brain,

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

Black Holes Collide: Einstein's Theories Get Another Boost

Scientists have made an exciting discovery in the world of black holes. They found two pairs of these cosmic giants crashing into each other. What makes this special is that the bigger black hole in each pair might have been around for a while, having already collided with another black hole before.

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

Dubai's Crypto Gathering: A Global Celebration of Digital Innovation

Dubai recently hosted a massive crypto event, drawing in over 16, 730 attendees from 130 different countries. This gathering, now in its 15th year, has solidified its reputation as a key player in the crypto world. The event brought together industry leaders, major companies, and innovative projects

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

Smart Travel Tips for Busy Executives

When planning a business trip, it's easy to get caught up in the basics like flights and hotels. But there's more to consider. Jet lag can mess with your decision-making. It's not just about being tired; it can make you less sharp in meetings and negotiations. Some leaders forget to meet their top

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Austin Reaves' Heroics and the Lakers' New Dynamic

Austin Reaves, the Lakers' guard, had a moment that left him feeling like he was in a daze. He made a last-second shot to win the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Reaves admitted he didn't even see the ball go in. He just knew it was good. The win was a big deal for the Lakers, marking their

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Exploring Belize: A Science Adventure for Students

Belize is calling out to students who love science and adventure. A teacher, known for organizing thrilling educational trips, is planning a journey to this Central American gem in June 2026. This isn't just any trip; it's a chance to dive into vibrant reefs and lush jungles, all while learning abou

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Oct 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's Big Bet on the Metaverse: Is It Paying Off?

Meta's push into the metaverse is costing a fortune, but is it worth it? The company's Reality Labs division lost a staggering $4. 4 billion in the third quarter alone. That's a lot of money, but it's not all bad news. The division also brought in $470 million in sales, which is more than expected.

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Oct 30 2025WEATHER

Windy and Wet: What to Expect This Thursday in DC

A storm is coming to the DC area, and it's going to be a wet and windy Thursday. The rain will start slow on Wednesday afternoon but will pick up speed overnight. By Thursday morning, the rain will be heavy, making the roads slippery and the morning commute slower than usual. The weather team is ke

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