Roger W. Watson

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Optimistic projections for tourism in Latin America in 2024

Optimistic projections for tourism in Latin America in 2024

The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) presented positive projections for the travel and tourism sector in Latin America by 2024, predicting that it will generate $385.9 million per year to the region's GDP, which represents a 6% increase compared to the previous period. pandemic levels in 2019. By the end of last year, tourism had recovered nearly 90% of its pre-pandemic numbers, and, according to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), Latin America and the Caribbean are expected to reach full resumed in 2024. . Impact of tourism in the region Tourism not only drives economic growth and generates jobs,…
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Argentine President Javier Milei will meet Donald Trump

Argentine President Javier Milei will meet Donald Trump

Next week, Argentine President Javier Milei will meet with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's resort in Palm Beach, Florida. This information was confirmed by an Argentine government spokesperson in a statement to Reuters. Milei, who is 54 years old and aligns himself with ultraliberal ideologies, took office in December 2023. His political position is closely aligned with that of the United States and he openly supported Trump throughout his campaign. After Trump's recent victory over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, Milei publicly congratulated him via a video message in English, saying: “Congratulations on your tremendous election victory. Now make…
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Sadie Bass embarks on a new musical journey with Sony and One4

Sadie Bass embarks on a new musical journey with Sony and One4

Emerging country music artist Sadie Bass is poised for a significant career boost, having recently landed a global publishing deal with Sony Music Publishing and a development deal with One4 Entertainment. This alliance combines the strengths of a major publishing powerhouse with a boutique entertainment company known for nurturing emerging talent. The partnership signals a strong belief in Bass' artistic potential and lays the foundation for reaching a broader audience. For Bass this represents a crucial moment. The music industry is a complex and competitive landscape, and securing support from established players like Sony and One4 provides invaluable resources and…
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Rivian's quarterly performance fell short of expectations

Rivian's quarterly performance fell short of expectations

Rivian's latest quarterly results reveal performance that fell short of market expectations, as the company reported an adjusted loss per share of 99 cents, compared to the expected loss of 92 cents. Revenue for the quarter came in at $874 million, lower than the expected $990 million. In light of these results, Rivian adjusted its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) forecast, now forecasting a loss of between $2.83 billion and $2.88 billion. This marks a revision from a previous estimate that called for a loss of about $2.7 billion. Despite these challenges, the company remains optimistic about…
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Uncertainty surrounds Donald Trump's second presidency

Uncertainty surrounds Donald Trump's second presidency

The future of Donald Trump's second term remains uncertain, but his first administration was characterized by a strong focus on business-related issues, according to Joe Kaeser, a prominent German business leader. In a recent interview with CNBC, Kaeser, who chairs the supervisory board of Siemens Energy, reflected on his experiences during Trump's first presidency. Kaeser noted that the Trump administration has been very responsive to businesses' concerns. “During that time, if I had a problem to solve for my company, the administration was extremely responsive,” he shared with CNBC's Annette Weisbach. Having served as CEO of Siemens when Trump was…
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Texas ruling challenges Biden's immigration agenda

Texas ruling challenges Biden's immigration agenda

A recent Texas court ruling has placed a significant obstacle in President Joe Biden's immigration initiative to provide a path to citizenship for some immigrants residing in the country without legal status. This decision could hinder the program's progress during Biden's final months in office. The case, presided over by Judge J. Campbell Barker, concluded that the initiative, designed to assist approximately 500,000 undocumented immigrants sponsored by state residents, exceeds the Biden administration's executive authority. The program, known as “Keep Families Together,” was initially introduced in June, but faced immediate legal challenges from Texas and a coalition of Republican-led states,…
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The evolution of women's college basketball

The evolution of women's college basketball

My first encounter with the emotional impact of sports writing occurred during my seventh grade year. UConn had just completed an incredible season, posting a perfect 39-0 record and securing its third national championship in eight years. I was eagerly awaiting the arrival of Sports Illustrated. When the magazine finally arrived in my mailbox, I was greeted on the cover by Maryland's Juan Dixon, while at the top of the April 8, 2002 issue it boldly proclaimed: “The AWESOME WOMEN of UConn, Pg. 44." I quickly ignored the usual "Faces in the Crowd" section, which, in 2002, often featured female…
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President Biden sends a message of unity and hope

President Biden sends a message of unity and hope

In a recent speech, President Joe Biden delivered a message of reconciliation to America's youth and the nation as a whole. This speech followed the announcement of Donald Trump's presidential victory, during which Biden praised Vice President Kamala Harris and affirmed the integrity of the state-level election process. Biden has expressed a desire to end doubts about the election system, saying: “It is honest, fair and transparent. We can trust, whether we win or lose." His remarks were delivered in a measured and conciliatory manner, emphasizing that the recent election was a legitimate exercise in democracy, reflecting more than 240…
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Unemployment rates show mixed trends in October

Unemployment rates show mixed trends in October

In October, the unemployment rate for white Americans saw a slight increase, rising to 3.8% from 3.6% the previous month, according to the latest data from the Department of Labor. This increase contrasts with the overall national unemployment rate, which remained stable at 4.1%, unchanged from September, and reflects a varied picture across different demographic groups. For Black and Hispanic workers, unemployment rates remained stable at 5.7% and 5.1%, respectively. Meanwhile, Asian Americans saw a decrease in their unemployment rate, falling from 4.1% to 3.9%. Both white men and women reported rising unemployment rates in October. For men the rate…
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US homeowners begin to tap into real estate capital as rates change

US homeowners begin to tap into real estate capital as rates change

An aerial perspective of existing homes alongside new construction in the Chatsworth neighborhood of Los Angeles on September 8, 2023, highlights a significant moment in the real estate market. Recent data indicates that U.S. homeowners have a significant amount of home equity, but soaring interest rates over the past two years have made many reluctant to tap into that value. This trend, however, appears to be changing. In the third quarter of this year, homeowners accessed $48 billion in home equity, marking the highest volume of withdrawals in two years, following the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes. While mortgage rates…
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