CNBC: esto es lo mejor de vivir en EEUU, según los expatriados

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:02 GMT

CNBC: esto es lo mejor de vivir en EEUU, según los expatriados Es posible que Estados Unidos no sea el mejor destino para que los expatriados vivan y trabajen en el extranjero, pero se destaca de una manera importante: sus oportunidades profesionales.EEUU ocupa un lugar destacado en general en su índice de trabajo en el extranjero, según el último informe “Expat Insider” de Internations, la comunidad global para personas que viven y trabajan en el extranjero.EEUU ocupa el puesto número 1 tanto en el mercado laboral local como en las perspectivas de carrera personal, y el número 7 en cultura laboral y satisfacción.El país en general ocupa el puesto 30 entre 53 destinos como un buen lugar para los expatriados, y el 72 % de los expatriados en los EEUU dicen que están contentos con la vida, a la par del promedio mundial. Así va la extradición de Caro Quintero, responsable del asesinato del agente Enrique Camarena Por qué cerraron la investigación por la cocaína encontrada en la Casa Blanca ...

Fans get tatoos to commemorate Taylor Swift concert

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:02 GMT

Fans get tatoos to commemorate Taylor Swift concert DENVER (KDVR) -- Taylor Swift came to town for her 'Eras Tour' and fans made sure to commemorate the experience forever.Some fans made bracelets to trade with other fans at many shows along the tour, but that wasn't enough for some that went as far as getting tattoos. Law enforcement trade Taylor Swift friendship bracelets at Denver ‘Eras Tour’ stop One fan said Taylor Swift performed one of their favorite songs in concert, and said "Seeing her perform it live was delightful and so I feel like that experience should be commemorated on my body forever."Some got lyrics tattooed, some got poorly drawn stars."One of the running jokes in the fandom is that Taylor can do anything but she can't draw stars, so some of us choose to tattoo her poorly drawn stars," one fan said. "It really is just a celebration of femininity."The pop star left marks forever in ink on her fans in Denver, but she also impacted lives outside of the Swiftie community.According to the Food Bank of the Rockies, Sw...

Denver weather: Heat advisories Monday for hottest temperatures of the year

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:02 GMT

Denver weather: Heat advisories Monday for hottest temperatures of the year DENVER (KDVR) — The hottest temperatures of the year are in the Denver weather forecast for the start of the workweek. Temperatures will be hot on July 17.A heat advisory is set to go into effect on Monday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. along the Interstate 25 urban corridor, including Denver, because high temperatures will climb to the upper 90s to around 100 degrees. Weather tonight: Mainly clear, seasonalOvernight, Denver will stay seasonal and fall down toward 60 degrees under a mainly clear sky. Lows on July 16 are mild in Denver.Weather tomorrow: Sunny and hotSunshine will help temperatures climb to the upper 90s upto right around 100 degrees. Temperatures reach 100s in parts of Colorado on July 17Heat advisories will be in effect from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday.Tips to stay cool during excessive heat on July 17.During this time, it will be important to protect yourself from the heat by doing things like drinking plenty of water, wearing light-colored, loose-fitting clothing and t...

Mexico beats Panama 1-0 in CONCACAF Gold Cup final as Giménez scores 88th-minute goal

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:02 GMT

Mexico beats Panama 1-0 in CONCACAF Gold Cup final as Giménez scores 88th-minute goal INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Santiago Giménez scored after an electrifying sprint in the 88th minute, and Mexico won the CONCACAF Gold Cup for the record ninth time with a 1-0 victory over Panama on Sunday night.After Edson Álvarez slid to block Iván Anderson’s cross in the Mexico penalty area, Orbelín Pineda dribbled away and made a tremendous pass in the center circle. The 22-year-old Feyenoord forward dribbled past Harold Cummings and outraced Cummings and Fidel Escobar into the penalty area, where he scuffed a bouncing left-foot shot over goalkeeper Orlando Mosquera for his fourth goal in 18 international appearances.The goal by the Argentina-born Giménez set off a frenzied celebration at SoFi Stadium, which was packed with fans celebrating Mexico’s dramatic revival in this biennial CONCACAF tournament. Several months after Mexico crashed out of the World Cup with its worst performance in nearly half a century, El Tri rebounded with an excellent tournament unde...

Cities are all in on the European Green Deal

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:02 GMT

Cities are all in on the European Green Deal Burkhard Jung is the president of Eurocities and the mayor of Leipzig.In poker, one card out of place could make a hand worthless. And when it comes to a just and sustainable future, Europe’s cities have gone all in — now we just need our member countries and European parliamentarians to deal us the right legislation.Today, cities are ready to do their fair share to ensure we stay within the limits of what our planet can provide. Yet, oddly, some national governments and politicians seem ready to turn their backs on a green deal that would put people at its heart — despite scientific consensus on the necessary steps.My city of Leipzig is over 1,000 years old, located in a country that’s only 151 years young — so, perhaps it is just that cities are more used to taking the long view.I’ve so far heard arguments, intended to slow the European Green Deal, surmising that the transition to a sustainable economy would disproportionately affect our most vulnerable communities, already suffer...

Spain’s ‘Ohio’ points to victory for the right

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:02 GMT

Spain’s ‘Ohio’ points to victory for the right ZARAGOZA, Spain — If there’s a place that represents “Middle Spain” then it has to be Aragón.The northeastern region runs from the Pyrenean border with France down to the plains of the Monegros Desert and the badlands of Teruel. Around half of its 1.3 million population live in the regional capital, Zaragoza, which sits equidistant between Madrid and Barcelona.A geographical and demographic microcosm of the country, its knack for reflecting national electoral movements has given it the nickname “Spain’s Ohio.”A 2015 book that examined this phenomenon noted that “like Ohio, Aragón has been an excellent political thermometer of our country during our short democratic history,” adding that it is “Spain’s swing region.”In every general election since the return to democracy in 1977, the winning party in Aragón has been the overall victor. If that trend continues, the conservative Popular Party (PP) of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, which now controls Aragón’s main cities and its regi...

For Kyiv, the war aims are clear; that is not the case for its allies

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:02 GMT

For Kyiv, the war aims are clear; that is not the case for its allies Jamie Dettmer is opinion editor at POLITICO Europe. To demand a display of gratitude is to demand an acknowledgment of dependency and is an assertion of power, American psychiatrist Glen Gabbard observed in a paper on gratitude and gratification. Was that what the United States and Britain were doing when they complained in the margins of last week’s NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, about Ukrainian ingratitude — asserting power?  Or was it just plain irritation?The accusations of ungratefulness by Britain’s defense secretary, Ben Wallace, and the U.S.’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, seemingly were spontaneous, but they bore the hallmarks of a scripted public pushback on Kyiv as well as serving as a warning to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.“Whether we like it or not, people want to see a bit of gratitude,” Wallace said when asked about Zelenskyy’s anger at not being offered a formal invitation to join NATO. The British defense secretary advised a dif...

Nice weather returns after a nasty Sunday

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:02 GMT

Nice weather returns after a nasty Sunday It was a rough day for most of the area on Sunday. Heavy rain led to significant flooding for many across the area as well as some isolated wind damage, including a tornado. Although it was a very unsettled end to the weekend, nice weather is back in the forecast on Monday behind the storm system!Temperatures will start in the 70s and quickly warm up into the upper 80s and low 90s under mostly sunny skies.With the sunshine, there will also be a hazy sky due to some wildfire smoke returning to the area later in the day. Most of Tuesday is nice as well, but rain chances return late Tuesday as a cold front approaches the area.

Repairs underway after driver crashes into Little Caesars in Haverhill

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:02 GMT

Repairs underway after driver crashes into Little Caesars in Haverhill Crews are working to repair damage to a Little Ceasars location in Haverhill after a driver crashed into it on Sunday.The front of the store at the Hilldale shopping center could be seen with extensive damage after the crash.The cause of the crash remains under investigation.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

China’s economy grew a lower than expected 6.3% in the second quarter, as post-COVID recovery slowed

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:54:02 GMT

China’s economy grew a lower than expected 6.3% in the second quarter, as post-COVID recovery slowed HONG KONG (AP) — China’s economy grew at a 6.3% annual pace in the April-June quarter, much lower than analysts had forecast given the slow pace of growth the year before.The world’s second-largest economy is expected to slow further in coming months given slack consumer demand in China and weaker demand for Chinese exports in other economies as their post-pandemic recoveries lose momentum. The 6.3% growth in China’s gross domestic product from April to June outpaced a 4.5% rate of growth in the previous quarter, according to government data released Monday.In quarterly terms, the economy grew 0.8% compared to the first three months of the year.The still robust growth is largely due to the economy growing just 0.4% a year earlier amid strict lockdowns in Shanghai and other cities during major outbreaks of COVID-19.Analysts had forecasted growth for the quarter that ended in June to exceed 7%.China’s GDP in the first quarter beat expectations and grew by 4.5% as consumers flocked to ...