Flying to these US cities will be a lot cheaper in 2024
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:02 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – After soaring airfare costs in recent years, 2024 may be kinder to travelers' wallets – especially in select U.S. cities, according to a new study.According to Kayak's 2024 travel report released in November, "domestic airfare will drop 16% in 2024 compared to 2023," with the cost of renting a car (14%) or booking a hotel (10%) falling as well.Analysts at Kayak compared customer searches between mid-March and mid-September of 2022 for travel in 2023, with the same time period in 2023 for flights in 2024. Inflation or deflation? These 12 things are actually getting cheaper “A combination of historically high prices last year combined with skyrocketing international travel demand could be forcing airlines to cut domestic costs, leading to more savings on your domestic travel," Kayak's Chief Economist Jake Bouvrie told Nexstar in a statement. "With domestic prices down across the board for flights, hotels and rental cars, if budget is a priority, 2024 may be a great year ...Austin LGBTQ+ vendors, artists host small business holiday market
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:02 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Plenty of Austin artists and vendors got into the holiday spirit this weekend with a festive edition of the Big Ole Queer Market. More than 130 vendors set up shop at the Palmer Events Center from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. The event was free to enter and featured handmade gifts, baked goods, arts and vintage items available for purchase.The Big Ole Queer Market (BOQM) centers around LGBTQ+-owned small businesses. Gratien Jamail of Ella's Apothecary launched the market in 2022, held in partnership with The Little Gay Shop, per BOQM's website.On Saturday, Jamail told KXAN the goal of the market is to keep costs down for sellers, while also building a great environment and shopping experience for customers."They want to meet the person making it...they want to know they are supporting that business and helping that person do what they love and stay afloat," Jamail said.Bicyclist hit by car proves case after insurance fight; shares lesson for others
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:02 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Michael Passman looks over the intersection at North Lamar Lamar Boulevard and St Johns Avenue. Michael Passman was riding his bicycle on October 15th when he said he was hit by a car at an Austin intersection. (KXAN Photo/Arezow Doost)It's a busy December morning as cyclists and pedestrians cross. The intersection is marked with a crosswalk and green-backed chevron which the City of Austin explained is used when bicycles and pedestrians share the same path.Passman -- who rides more than 100 miles a week -- is familiar with the markings. In mid-October, Passman said he was riding his bicycle westbound on St Johns and had stopped at the intersection. He said when the light turned green, he proceeded to cross in the bike path and was hit by a car making a right turn. "I was shaken up and angry and livid," Passman said. His front and rear camera captured the crash. He added that his bike was damaged. Insurance claim limboPassman filed a claim with th...Gophers football: New defensive tackle leaves after one week
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:02 GMT
A new defensive tackle for the Gophers stuck around less than a week.Florida International transfer Jordan Guerad gave a verbal commitment to Minnesota last Sunday, but backed off it Saturday.“I’d like to thank Minnesota for giving me the opportunity to be a part of their program,” Guerad wrote in X. “After talking with my family we have decided to move in a different direction and de-commit.”Guerad then quickly pledged to Louisville, which is led by former Purdue coach Jeff Brohm.With the exit Guerad, a Conference USA first-team selection, Minnesota will go back to looking for a new nose tackle to help replace current senior Kyler Baugh. The transfer portal closes Jan. 3.Since the transfer portal opened Dec. 4, Minnesota has had seven scholarship players exit, with four players planning to come in.Transfer portal trackerIncoming players (Previous school)Dec. 3QB Max Brosmer (New Hampshire)Dec. 10DT Jordan Guerad (Fla. International)RB Trent Howland (Indiana)DE Eddy Toussom (Navarro...Brent Giannotta: Why did Israel miss so many warnings of the Hamas attack? Here’s one answer
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:02 GMT
More than a year before Hamas killed some 1,200 residents of Israel and kidnapped more than 200, Israeli intelligence officers reportedly learned about plans for the attack in extraordinary detail but couldn’t convince their leaders to take preventative action. How could a world-class security apparatus so badly underestimate one of its most dedicated adversaries?As leaders become more insular and closed-minded, the quality of their information and decisions deteriorates. When security is on the line, the results can be tragic.Benjamin Netanyahu’s secretive, ideologically rigid leadership style in that way helped undermine Israel’s security and imperil his people. He isn’t the first such world leader whose miscalculations led to such a disaster.George W. Bush’s administration was another infamous example. His cadre of top advisers on national security, including Vice President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, believed the country’...Zach Gottlieb: Listen up. The closing of the teenage mind is almost complete
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:02 GMT
My revelation came in the spring, after a typical day in 11th-grade AP English. The topic was gender and how the experiences of the authors we were studying related to our world today. Unfortunately, I didn’t hear anything I hadn’t heard many times before.Class discussions tend to go like that. We’ve been inculcated with approved positions on issues such as gender identity, patriarchy, cultural appropriation and microaggressions. Any perceived misstep can ruin a reputation in a flash.But then something unusual happened. After the period ended, someone floated an opinion that, if shared in the classroom, would have elicited a clanging silence. Hesitantly at first, we found ourselves having a genuine discussion, the air crackling with competing ideas that made the moment feel almost transgressive. I left with more questions than answers, which is how learning should be.That’s when I had my revelation: Just when my friends and I should be trying out many perspec...12/17/2023: Powerful Storm Closing In
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:02 GMT
The Latest Storm Tracker Forecast from Meteorologist Kevin Appleby:After such a mild and pleasant start to the weekend, the weather across the area is about to take a dramatic turn. A power cyclone continues to push up the eastern seaboard, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds up and down the coast.With that said, most of the daytime hours Sunday will be dry, with some drizzle and isolated showers developing in the afternoon. Highs will continue to run seasonably mild, in the 40s and low 50s.A Flood Watch has been issued area-wide. Rain will continue to fill in the region this evening.By midnight, the entire region should be seeing at least a steady rain, with those of you south of Albany beginning to experience the heaviest of the rains. That rain will overspread the entirety of the viewing area before dawn.Low temperatures will dip a few degrees from their high temperature, before rising after midnight. By morning, most of us will be in the 50s.Heavy rain will continue into the mor...Are you merging correctly on the highway?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:02 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- You might be merging incorrectly on the highway if you aren't following these rules. The standard for merging dictates that those attempting to enter the highway do not have the right of way. Instead, they must match the flow of traffic and merge without causing disruptions to existing highway traffic.According to Wichita Police, while the blue arrow (the highway user) is courteous, the red arrow (the mergeer) must surrender and merge safely.Merging occurs when two or more traffic flows of moving cars combine into a single flow. This commonly happens when lanes from different roads or routes intersect or when an on-ramp joins the main road. When cars merge, drivers need to adjust their speed and position to align with the traffic flow.In a merging scenario involving two cars, the vehicle already on the main road typically has the right of way. Drivers entering from an on-ramp or merge lane usually yield to cars already in the main flow of traffic.State Farm provides a 1...The Top Three “Sleepytime” Cannabinoids
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:02 GMT
View the original article about The Best Cannabinoids for Sleep at Real Tested CBD.Sleep doesn’t seem to come as naturally to Americans as it used to. According to recent statistics, at least 70 million people in the USA report frequent sleep disturbances like insomnia. There’s also evidence that more people than ever before are reaching for OTC sleep supplements, especially those with melatonin.Interestingly, there’s now a sizable number of people using hemp cannabinoids to help unwind before bed. Indeed, some customers get interested in hemp for its purported “sleep aid” benefits. While some hemp cannabinoids may help with sleep disturbances, a few compounds could deliver the opposite effect. Customers interested in hemp’s sleep-promoting benefits should focus their attention on the following three cannabinoids.Three “Dreamy” Cannabinoids For InsomniacsThe Standard Stress-Reliever: CBDIt’s impossible to talk about hemp cannabin...Cancer CAREpoint moves its offices
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:02 GMT
Cancer CAREpoint movesA new year means new digs for Cancer CAREpoint, nonprofit that has offered free personalized support services, resources, education and assistance to more than 10,000 cancer patients and their caregivers and families.On Jan. 2, 2024, Cancer CAREpoint’s Resource Center will officially open its doors in a new location at 2512 Samaritan Court, Suite A, San Jose, across the street from current offices. The new space will have the same warm lobby with a cozy fireplace, along with the wig bank and space for counseling. First to move was the donor board and framed thumbprints of some 250 cancer patients and families who provided the inspiration for founding Cancer CAREpoint in 2009-10.The space is designed as a refuge for people dealing with cancer. It is close to many medical facilities and public transportation to meet the needs of cancer patients, no matter their provider or insurance.For more information, visit cancercarepoint.org.Outstanding educatorSaratoga Hig...Latest news
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