2-4 Week High School Programs Abroad

High school programs abroad for 2-4 weeks are perfect for first-time lone travelers who want a taste of independence and adventure without completely breaking the bank! Summer and spring break programs for high school students can whisk you away to a huge variety of incredible locations across the globe. Costa Rica. Ziplining through breathtaking cloud forests, scuba diving, and sailing off the beautiful tropical coastlines, or hiking to the majestic Arenal volcano; Costa Rica is much more than a fantastic place to polish your Spanish! [Read More]

9/11 survivor and devoted father dies saving children from capsized raft on Lake Michigan

WASHINGTON (TND) — A father who died trying to save a group of children from a capsized raft on July 4 was also a survivor of 9/11. Luke Laidley, 43, was celebrating the holiday on Lake Michigan when a tube his boat was pulling flipped over with several children, ABC 7 Chicago reported. Laidley jumped into the water to rescue the kids who were struggling to swim and reportedly did not surface for about a minute before other people in the boat were able to pull him and the children out. [Read More]

Asteroids in Astrology: Chiron, Ceres, Pallas, Juno & Vesta

Get to the rock bottom of Astrology's key asteroids By Tarot.com Staff Astrologers study asteroids in a very different way than astronomers. While scientists just think of these celestial bodies as big rocks that fall into orbit around the Sun, astrologers know that asteroids can impact our lives in a big way. And we're not talking about when they collide with Earth! It's becoming quite common in Western Astrology to study the impact of asteroids when interpreting Astrology charts. [Read More]

Bunnie Xo Says Jelly Roll Was 'Bullied' Off the Internet Over Weight

Jelly Roll’s wife, Bunnie Xo, is speaking out about the cyberbullying he’s faced on social media. “My husband got off the internet because he is so tired of being bullied about his f—king weight. And, like, that makes me want to cry because he is the sweetest angel baby,” Bunnie Xo, 44, (real name Alyssa DeFord) said during a clip from an upcoming episode of her “Dumb Blonde” podcast shared via her TikTok page on Tuesday, April 23. [Read More]

Cures for Public Speaking Panic Attacks

Public speaking is one of the most common fears in the entire world. Many people struggle speaking in public, whether it's a presentation or even with a large group of friends. For some people, this can lead to extreme anxiety and in some cases, panic attacks. In this article, we'll explore some of the causes and solutions to panic when speaking in public, and explore what it takes to be more confident a speaker. [Read More]

Daymond Johns Net Worth: How FUBU's Shark Made It Big

Highlights Daymond John started FUBU with $40, growing it into a $6 billion empire through creative marketing and unwavering determination. From Shark Tank success to real estate investments, Daymond's diverse income sources have contributed to his staggering $350 million net worth. As a motivational speaker, author, and business leader, Daymond John continues to inspire and share his knowledge to pave the way for the next generation. [Read More]

Hombre de Maryland gana su segundo premio mayor de la lotera en 7 aos

Un hombre de Maryland se ganó un premio mayor de $100 mil dólares con un billete de lotería instantáneo. Lo interesante es que esto ocurrió siete años después de haber obtenido un premio mayor de $77,777 dólares con otro billete. El hombre, de la ciudad de Arnold, de 45 años, dijo a los funcionarios de la Lotería de Maryland que compró su boleto instantáneo del juego ‘$100,000 Crossword 6th Edition’, con un costo de $10 dólares, en la tienda Chesapeake Market Citgo en Annapolis. [Read More]

Lyn Slater Biography, Age, Height, Husband, Net Worth, Wiki

Lyn Slater also known as Accidental Icon is a 65-year-old social media sensation, focusing on lesser-known designers and brands. In addition to modeling, she is a cultural Influencer, professor, author, content creator, and speaker. She lives in New York City and works as a professor of social work at Fordham University. Early Life Lyn Slater was born on 20th June 1953 in the USA. Before starting her blog, she was a clinical associate professor at Fordham University’s Graduate school of social services. [Read More]

New spending caps to create challenges for NASA

WASHINGTON — NASA and congressional officials are still grappling with the implications of a debt-ceiling agreement that enacts spending caps, but acknowledged it likely means the agency will get less money than it requested for 2024. The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, signed into law by President Biden June 3, suspends the debt ceiling through the end of 2024, allowing the government to continue to borrow money and thus avoiding a fiscal crisis. [Read More]

Op-ed | Build a Robot Base on Mars

Thetriumphant landing of the Perseverance rover has inspired all Americans, and indeed much of the world. President Biden should follow it up by launching the program to send humans to Mars. While robotic rovers are wonderful, they cannot resolve the fundamental scientific questions that Mars poses to humanity, which relate to the potential prevalence and diversity of life in the universe. The early Mars was very much like the early Earth; a rocky warm and wet planet with a carbon dioxide dominated atmosphere. [Read More]