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To lead the next wave of space-based radar, U.S. must learn from GPS success

To lead the next wave of space-based radar, U.S. must learn from GPS success

Forty years ago, the United States government made a decision that transformed the modern world: it opened the Global Positioning System (GPS) to civilian use. What began as a military technology became the foundation for countless innovations that we now take for granted — from turn-by-turn navigation to precision farming to emergency response systems. Today, […]

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SLS Playa Mujeres Now Open In Cancún, Mexico

Making its grand entrance on the palm-fringed, sugar-soft sands of Costa Mujeres, SLS’s first ever all-inclusive wonderland is bringing something fresh and fabulous to the Yucatán Peninsula with its enviable blend of extravagant style, culinary artistry and electric entertainment. SLS Playa Mujeres’ waterfront rooms and suites, dynamic dining and mixology destinations, and unmatched array of

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Causal AI in hospitality: Improving decision-making for hotels

Causal AI in hospitality: Improving decision-making for hotels

Imagine your city hosts a yearly festival, and you’re determining how to price your rooms for the upcoming year. Your revenue management system identifies that during the dates of the festival, there’s a spike in reservations and suggests that you increase room rates slightly during the festival period due to higher demand. However, a deeper

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Creating a climate-smart workforce beyond the boardroom

Creating a climate-smart workforce beyond the boardroom

Climate change has disrupted many regions worldwide and significantly decimated livelihoods. A September 2023 Deloitte report examines the role of leaders in addressing climate change. In it, Delia Ndlovu from Chapter Zero Southern Africa, highlights Africa’s frequent extreme weather, including droughts in the Western and Eastern Cape, floods and recent snow in KwaZulu-Natal, and severe

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UNRWA: Risk of famine in Gaza without swift action

UNRWA: Risk of famine in Gaza without swift action

In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews in Brussel, UNRWA Gaza director Scott Anderson drew a devastating picture of the situation in the Palestinian territory, underlining acute food shortages. Without swift action, a full-blown man-made famine could afflict life in Gaza, he claimed. ADVERTISEMENT For the people in the Gaza strip, it’s a humanitarian disaster that

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'My Sweet Land' Team on Doc Pulled as Jordan's Oscar Entry

‘My Sweet Land’ Team on Doc Pulled as Jordan’s Oscar Entry

Jordan recently pulled the documentary “My Sweet Land” as its official entry for the Oscars best international feature film race after receiving pressure from Azerbaijan, in a blatant case of a country bowing to censorship dictated by diplomacy. “My Sweet Land” follows the life of an 11-year-old boy named Vrej who dreams of becoming a

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'Friday Night Lights' Reboot in the Works

‘Friday Night Lights’ Reboot in the Works

Clear eyes, full hearts, reboot. A new iteration of “Friday Night Lights” is in the works at Universal Television, Variety has confirmed with sources. Series showrunner Jason Katims is onboard to return along with executive producer Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment, with Kristen Zolner of Imagine also executive producing. The project is said to focus

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