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Talk about getting to know the family better.

A service operated by Kensington Tours and the genealogy website Ancestry provides a fascinating chance for people to connect with their heritage on a far deeper level than a typical tourist trip – by going to the very places their ancestors lived.

One traveler who has taken a “personal heritage journey” with Kensington Tours is Elizabeth Dobson of London, Ontario. She became interested in genealogy after she retired in 2015, she told Fox News Digital in a phone interview. 

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“My dad, before he died, told me that we had an artist in the family [who] was in the royal court,” she said. Dobson made it her mission to find out as much as she could about her great-great-grandfather, William Charles Thomas Dobson.

She had a membership with Ancestry, she said, and had even had her DNA analyzed by the company. 

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Elizabeth Dobson, at right, and her niece Laura Dobson, are shown enjoying a pint at the Spyglass Inn on the Isle of Wight. Elizabeth Dobson’s great-great-grandfather died in one of the inn’s rented apartments, she said. She signed up for a “personal heritage tour” to better understand her family history. (Elizabeth Dobson)

“I signed up for a heritage tour, which involved genealogists doing professional research on my great-great-grandfather and forwarding that to me and forwarding that to the tour agents at Kensington Tours — who then devised a custom trip for me to find out about my great-great-grandfather,” she said. 

In May 2024, she embarked with her niece, spending 12 days tracing her relative’s footsteps in England. 

Each “personal heritage journey” is entirely unique. 

She even visited the Spyglass Inn on the Isle of Wight, where he died in one of the rented apartments in the late 19th century.  

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Dobson was also able to view some of his paintings kept in museum storage.

One of the more touching moments of her trip, she told Fox News Digital, was visiting her great-great-grandfather’s gravesite. 

Older woman and younger woman standing at gravesite with flowers.

Elizabeth Dobson, right, and her niece Laura Dobson brought flowers to place at the resting places of their English ancestors. “That was quite important,” said Elizabeth Dobson.  (Elizabeth Dobson )

“We found his grave and my great-great-grandmother’s grave and one of my great-uncle’s … sons was buried there. We brought with us flowers from London, and we put them on the graves of the three different people,” Dobson said. 

“That was quite important.”

Finding family members through genealogy

Kensington Tours first teamed up with Ancestry in 2020, Jason Susinski, director of product for Italy and France at Kensington Tours, told Fox News Digital in an interview. 

The travel company specializes in individualized trips and tours, according to its website.

Popular destinations for these types of tours include Ireland, France, Japan and New York City. 

“We worked very closely with [Ancestry] to develop a range of itineraries that could reflect some of the more common destinations,” he said, that travelers were showing interest in “for heritage reasons.”

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The link between the two companies is “the perfect marriage,” he said. 

Each “personal heritage journey” is entirely unique, said Susinski, who is based in Ottawa. Rather than taking people to major tourist destinations, the personal heritage journey enables travelers, via private tours, to visit the small towns where their relatives originated, he said. 

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Jason Susinski, an Ottawa-based director of product at Kensington Tours, said some clients have found long-lost relatives or family friends while on their “personal heritage journeys.”  (Fox News Digital)

Anyone interested in the journeys is “put in touch with genealogists from Ancestry, and they work together to uncover their family’s story,” Susinski said. 

“Once that family story has been uncovered, they share that information with our destination experts, and our destination experts will craft the trip.” 

“We craft the itineraries according to hotel preference and length of stay,” he said. 

“And often, we find these trips are a combination of heritage exploration, as well as a more generalized visit to the country.” 

Those seeking to embark on personal heritage journeys through Kensington Tours gain access to genealogical services that are not typically available to the average person, Susinski said. 

Ancestry has its headquarters in San Francisco.

Ancestry genealogists help connect travelers like Elizabeth Dobson of Ontario with their families’ past.  (iStock)

“They do work with genealogists who are locally based in most of the countries in Europe that we service,” he said. 

Those genealogists, fluent in the local languages of the area, Susinski said, “are able to access local archives, which typically aren’t translated – and often these records aren’t digitized.” 

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He added, “So it means going to a city archive or even going to cemeteries and looking at tombstones, things that simply aren’t possible if you are on the other side of the ocean.”

Popular destinations for these types of tours include Ireland, France, Japan and New York City, Susinski said. 

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Clients planning a personal heritage journey are connected to a genealogist in their ancestral hometowns who can do things like comb cemeteries and non-digitized records for information on a family’s past. (iStock)

And because the areas they travel to often are not major tourist destinations, travelers have sometimes found themselves meeting long-lost relatives. 

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“We’re taking clients into very small towns, remote villages,” he said. 

“These are little places that have maybe one church, one or two cemeteries – very much a slow, small, rustic way of life.” 

Cows graze on a hillside in Ireland in 2018

Those who take part in a personal heritage journey often find themselves meeting long-lost relatives in small towns and remote villages that are “very much a slow, small, rustic way of life,” according to Susinski. (iStock)

Visitors, like the ones on the tour, often “stand out” and “attract local attention.” 

“We’ve heard stories where a guide, with the clients, will be walking down a street and a local approached them and asked why they’re in this town,” he said. 

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Popular destinations for these types of tours include Ireland, France, Japan and New York City, Susinski said.  

“And that leads to a back and forth, and they find out that the person they’ve spoken to is connected to the family by multiple generations,” Susinski said.

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Elizabeth Dobson and her niece recently traveled to England in the hope of finding more about her family. Rather than taking people to major tourist destinations, the personal heritage journey enables travelers, via private tours, to visit the small towns where their relatives originated.  (Courtesy Elizabeth Dobson/Getty Images)

“It’s a really interesting way to bring these stories full circle.” 

He added, “To see the walls or to step on the grounds where their family members had stepped is deeply meaningful.”

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What Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour says about ‘passion tourism’

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Taylor Swift performs on stage during The Eras Tour on June 28, 2024 in Dublin, Ireland. 

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Taylor Swift’s European tour was top of mind for Nikita Rao when planning where to go for her family’s annual summer vacation.

Rao, her husband and two kids, who live in Bethesda, Maryland, headed overseas this past weekend: They have tickets to the pop star’s concert in Amsterdam on Thursday.

The family built a weeklong itinerary around The Eras Tour event, spending a few days in London before making their way to the Netherlands for the show. They would have likely visited the two cities at some point in the future, but the Swift concert accelerated their timeline, said Rao, 43, who also saw a performance in Cincinnati last year with her daughter.

“My view on it was, we should do this — London and Amsterdam — because she’ll be there,” Rao said. “If I can get tickets, that’ll just make the whole vacation amazing,” she said of her thought process.

Why Taylor Swift is unique to ‘passion tourism’

Taylor Swift fans gather outside Santiago Bernabéu Stadium for a concert in Madrid, Spain, on May 29, 2024. 

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It’s not just the Rao family.

Americans are flocking overseas to see Taylor Swift, perhaps the most prominent recent example of so-called “passion tourism,” according to travel experts.

Passion tourism revolves (unsurprisingly) around people’s passions. While place is also generally important, these trips are generally guided by personal interest, hobby or a cultural event, experts said.

This isn’t a new concept. In fact, there are many recent and upcoming examples: February’s annual Carnival festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; April’s total solar eclipse in North America; the 2024 Paris Olympics that start this month; and the ongoing UEFA European Football Championship (known as the Euro Cup) in Germany.

“Memorable events are driving travel trends, whether it is for concerts or sporting events,” Mastercard wrote recently in its annual travel trends report.

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However, what distinguishes Taylor Swift concerts in the realm of passion tourism is the broad interest and enthusiasm among Americans who want to travel abroad, according to travel agents.

“I’ve never seen this excitement to travel to go see an artist,” said Jessica Griscavage, a travel advisor and founder of Runway Travel.

The most recent example that might come close is a Spice Girls concert in the 1990s, she said.

Griscavage, who put together the Rao family’s itinerary, also assembled a separate Swift-centered trip to Paris for a daughter, mother and grandmother.    

More than half of Americans, 53%, identify as fans of Taylor Swift, according to a poll by Morning Consult. About 16% consider themselves “avid” fans.

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“Beyoncé is big, too, but we don’t usually get requests like, ‘I have Beyoncé tickets for Europe and we want to build a trip around it,'” said Sofia Markovich, a travel advisor and founder of Sofia’s Travel.

She assembled trips for two U.S. clients who had tickets for Taylor Swift shows in England and Switzerland, respectively.

“Just as Grateful Dead fans were known to follow the band from city to city to be part of a unique community, Swifties — often with friends and family in tow — have made traveling to her concerts part of the experience,” Joshua Friedlander, vice president of research at the U.S. Travel Association, wrote recently about the so-called “Swift Lift.”

‘Inevitable’ that Swifties will travel to new places

About 15.9 million Americans traveled internationally in the first quarter of 2024, an all-time high, according to Mastercard’s travel report. Consumers are also spending for travel at record levels globally, it said.

Passion tourism generally provides an economic boost to host nations, experts said.

For example, spending by tourists at restaurants, bars and grocery stores during the 2024 Carnival in Rio was 156% above normal, Mastercard found. During the solar eclipse, hotel sales within the U.S. path of totality rose 71%, it said.

Spectators looking up at the solar eclipse at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana, on April 8, 2024. 

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About 1.2 million fans will see a Taylor Swift concert this summer across four cities in the United Kingdom (Edinburgh, Liverpool, Cardiff and London), according to a recent Barclays analysis. Each fan will spend an average 848 British pounds (about $1,073) on tickets, travel, accommodation, outfits and other expenses, amounting to a total 997 million British pounds (about $1.3 billion), Barclays estimated.

Accommodation accounts for the largest outlay after tickets, followed by travel, according to the Barclays analysis.

Searches for Airbnb stays in European cities during Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour dates are up about 70% relative to the same period in 2023, according to a recent analysis.

Beyoncé is big, too, but we don’t usually get requests like, ‘I have Beyoncé tickets for Europe and we want to build a trip around it.’

Sofia Markovich

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Rome and Paris are traditionally among Americans’ top destinations to visit abroad. However, it’s “inevitable” that Swift fans will end up in a city they may have previously overlooked, like Edinburgh, said Christopher Nulty, global head of corporate communications and public affairs at Airbnb.

When tickets went on sale last year for Edinburgh concert dates, searches for lodging in the city by Americans jumped 500%, Nulty said.

A concert “combines the opportunity to travel somewhere incredible with the opportunity to see an artist they love,” he said.

The household economics of ticket sales are also likely playing a role, experts said. Some Swifties who were priced out of the U.S. market due to ticket expense may find it cheaper overall (or comparably priced) to buy a ticket and add on the associated travel expenses for a concert overseas.

“The resale tickets in Europe are much more reasonable than what they are in the U.S.,” said Griscavage, the travel advisor.

Additionally, “I think there’s something really exciting about seeing her in a non-U.S. city,” she added. “It’s a fun opportunity and people are willing to pay to see her.”

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OpenRock X Debuts: Redefining Smart Sports Earbuds

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HONG KONG, July 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — OpenRock, a leader brand in audio innovation, announces the launch of OpenRock X, setting a new standard in open-ear headphone technology. After a year of preparation, it is designed to elevate the open-ear audio experience for sports fans.

OpenRock X Open-Ear Air Conduction Sport Earbuds
OpenRock X Open-Ear Air Conduction Sport Earbuds

Product Highlights: Elevating Excellence

Ergonomic and Durable Joint

This time, OpenRock X introduces a groundbreaking custom dual-center biaxial joint for seamless angle adjustments, ensuring a perfect fit for different ear sizes. This joint supports a slender ear hook design, perfectly balancing the earphone’s weight for optimal comfort. This ensures a stable and comfortable fit, preventing the earbuds from detaching easily, no matter the intensity of activities.

Superior Sound Quality

With the new BassDirectâ„¢ technology ensuring clear, deep bass and the LISO 2.0 algorithm enhancing audio details, OpenRock X delivers an immersive listening experience with powerful bass. Featuring four high-quality microphones and advanced AI call noise cancellation. Even on windy days, your voice comes through clearly to the listener.

Hygiene & Hearing Care

OpenRock X also focuses on ear hygiene and healthy listening. Equipped with an antiseptic layer to prevent bacteria and ensure comfort during extended use, the earphones also feature automatic volume control that adjusts to surroundings, providing consistently appropriate volume levels, and better protecting your hearing with limited high frequencies. A reminder prompts you to take breaks, promoting good listening habits.

Advanced Smart Integration

OpenRock integrates seamlessly with the OpenRock App to be smarter! Now, you can effortlessly customize EQ settings and choose from three specialized sound modes—Rock, Relax, and Boom—tailored for different activities. Experience spatial sound, adaptive volume control, and earphone location alerts are all designed to enhance the listening journey.

Your Perfect Companion: We’ve Got Every Step Covered

Imagine it’s a beautiful day and you’re gearing up for a long-distance cycling trip. You grab your OpenRock X, knowing you won’t have to worry about battery life all day. OpenRock X offers 12 hours of playtime on a single charge (48 hours with the case).

Switching to Rock mode in the app, you enjoy superb audio quality with enhanced bass while remaining aware of your surroundings. During the ride, OpenRock X stays securely in place, and you barely feel them for the perfect adjustability. You’re surprised that your sweat hasn’t affected the earphones at all – thanks to the IPX5 water and sweat resistance ensuring ideal performance. After your ride, you use the PUSH-PUSH design and hanging ring on the case to attach it effortlessly to your backpack.

With each step, you’re comfortable and relaxed, enjoy every minute of your sports.

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Why OpenRock

As a professional sports headphones brand, OpenRock prioritizes enhancing people’s fitness and addressing the common issue of earphones falling off during exercise.

This new OpenRock X takes the product’s vision to new heights and aligns closely with various needs in sports scenarios.

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Saudi Arabia to host the first-ever International Conjoined Twins Conference on 24-25 November 2024: KSrelief

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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, July 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The United Nations has announced that 24 November 2024 will be ‘World Conjoined Twins Day’ and will be observed each year, to emphasize the need to address the condition of conjoined twins, advocate for their treatment and care, and promote their well-being and social inclusion. 

Since its inception in 1990, The Saudi Conjoined Twins Programme has become a leader in the field of conjoined twin separation. The programme team has reviewed 139 cases from 26 countries and has successfully separated 61 pairs of twins. Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, in addition to being an Advisor to the Royal Court and Supervisor General of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief), is also a renowned pediatric surgeon who has served as Head of the Saudi Conjoined Twins Programme since it began.

“The United Nations General Assembly,” Dr. Al Rabeeah stated, “has adopted a resolution to observe ‘World Conjoined Twins Day’ on 24 November each year. This is a very proud day for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in its ongoing humanitarian efforts to help these special children. I would like to thank the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, for their continued support for the Saudi Conjoined Twins Programme, which has been a leader in the field of conjoined twin separation, since the programme began in 1990.”

To further emphasize the importance of World Conjoined Twins Day, Saudi Arabia will host the first-ever International Conjoined Twins Conference on 24–25 November 2024, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The conference, which will be co-hosted by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) and the Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, will bring together global medical experts, representatives from humanitarian organizations and others interested in the topic of conjoined twins, to shed light on success stories and challenges of conjoined twin separation and to discuss potential collaboration and recommendations. The conference will also include a panel discussion titled ‘Exploring the Multifaceted Impact of Separation on Conjoined Twins and Their Families’, which will delve into the physiological, psychological, and social consequences of separation surgeries. 

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Bridgewest Perth Pharma gains strategic edge with noted Australian Executive John Van Der Wielen on Board

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PERTH, Australia, July 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Bridgewest Perth Pharma, global pharmaceutical holding company with NovaCina CDMO division and LumaCina pharmaceutical supply division, announces the addition of renown Australian executive John Van Der Wielen to Board of Directors. Van Der Wielen will focus on Australian expansion programs for all three entities.

Renown Australian executive John Van Der Wielen joins Board of Directors for Bridgewest Perth Pharma.
Renown Australian executive John Van Der Wielen joins Board of Directors for Bridgewest Perth Pharma.

Van Der Wielen brings a wealth of global experience and strategic insight to the Board, globally and within Australia. His extensive accomplishments in corporate strategy across diverse industries, including the health industry, plus his proven track record of driving growth and innovation, makes him a valuable asset to the company’s leadership team.

“John’s appointment to our board marks a significant milestone for Bridgewest Perth Pharma,” said Dr. Masood Tayebi, Co-Founder and CEO of Bridgewest Group. “His expertise will be instrumental as we continue to expand our operations and explore new opportunities within the pharmaceutical sector. We are thrilled to welcome John to our team and look forward to his contributions in guiding our strategic direction.”

Van Der Wielen is currently the Chair for Orthocell Ltd. and Crown Resorts Perth. Previously, he was Chair of the Future Health Innovation and Research Fund WA, Director at Royal Flying Doctor Service (WA), and CEO of one of Australia’s largest health insurance funds.

 “I am very excited to be involved with Bridgewest Group and Bridgewest Perth Pharma,” said Van Der Wielen. Bridgewest Group, the private equity company behind Bridgewest Perth Pharma, has been a major life science and biotech investor globally. Among its recent investments in Australia is the Pfizer Perth facility, which is bringing about new pharma manufacturing jobs to Perth as well as needed drug supplies to the region. “I share their passion to grow this important sector, creating thousands of scientific jobs. The potential for Bridgewest Perth Pharma to play a critical role in broadening Australia business economy, adding leading global exporter of quality medical products, is an amazing opportunity. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for innovation, Bridgewest Perth Pharma will push the boundaries of what is possible in healthcare,” added Van Der Wielen.

About Bridgewest Group
Bridgewest Group is an innovative and privately held global investment firm with over $3B in private capital. Founded in 1999, the global firm has earned a long-standing reputation for creating and scaling transformational businesses to achieve outsized success. Bridgewest Group leverages its expertise and global eco-community in key sectors where it can have the greatest impact including Life Sciences, Software, Semiconductor and Artificial Intelligence/Deep Tech. Customized financial investment services and diverse real estate holdings augment equity assets and support portfolio companies as they grow. Bridgewest Group is based in the US, with investments primarily in the US, Europe, China, Australasia and India.

About Bridgewest Perth Pharma 
Bridgewest Perth Pharma is a global pharmaceutical company, wholly owned by private investment firm Bridgewest Group. It operates through its two divisions, NovaCina, the company’s CDMO, and LumaCina, the company’s pharmaceutical marketing and supply division. Bridgewest Perth Pharma brings together innovative life sciences and talented people to meet the escalating demand for high quality drug manufacturing and therapeutics. For more information, visit: https://bridgewestperthpharma.com.au/

Media Contact: Jenny Bourbiel, jbourbiel@bridgewestgroup.com

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Boeing agrees to buy fuselage maker Spirit AeroSystems in $4.7 billion deal

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Boeing Co. 737 fuselage sections sit on the assembly floor at Spirit AeroSystems in Wichita, Kansas.

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Boeing said Monday that it will buy back its struggling fuselage maker Spirit AeroSystems in an all-stock deal that the plane maker has said will improve safety and quality control.

It said it agreed to pay $37.25 a share in Boeing stock for Spirit, giving the plane supplier an equity value of $4.7 billion. Including Spirit’s debt the deal has a transaction value of $8.3 billion Boeing said. Spirit’s shares closed Friday at $32.87 a share, a market capitalization of about $3.8 billion.

Boeing in March disclosed it was in talks to acquire the Wichita, Kansas-based company, weeks after a fuselage panel blew out midair from a nearly new Boeing 737 Max 9 on an Alaska Airlines flight, sparking a fresh crisis for Boeing. Spirit makes the fuselages for the 737 and other parts, including sections of Boeing’s 787 Dreamliners.

In 2005, Boeing spun off operations in Kansas and Oklahoma that became the present-day Spirit AeroSystems. Boeing accounted for about 70% of Spirit’s revenue last year, while roughly a quarter came from making parts for Boeing’s main rival, Airbus, according to a securities filing.

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun, who has said he will step down at the end of the year, on Monday said bringing Spirit in-house will “fully align” the companies’ production systems and workforces.

Why Boeing wants to buy back Spirit AeroSystems

“Among the many actions we’re taking as a company, this is one of the most significant in demonstrating our unwavering commitment to strengthen quality and make certain that Boeing is the company the world needs it to be,” Calhoun said in a message to employees.

He said he expects the deal to close mid-2025, subject to approval by regulators, Spirit shareholders and the sale of Spirit’s operations dedicated to Airbus planes.

Spirit’s CEO, Pat Shanahan, is considered a possible successor for Calhoun.

Airbus, meanwhile, said Monday it has reached an agreement with Spirit so that the European aircraft manufacturer is compensated $559 million by Spirit to acquire its manufacturing lines dedicated to Airbus planes. Those include operations in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where the wings and mid-fuselage of the A220 are produced, A220 pylons in Wichita and A350 fuselage sections in North Carolina. Airbus will pay $1 for the assets.

Mounting pressure

The deal comes as Boeing continues to face fallout from the fuselage blowout earlier this year.

U.S. prosecutors plan to charge and offer Boeing a plea deal to a conspiracy fraud charge tied to the development of its 737 Max planes, two of which crashed in 2018 and 2019 and killed all 346 people on board, according to attorneys for the victims’ family members.

The Justice Department in May, months after the Alaska accident, said Boeing had violated a 2021 settlement that protected it from prosecution because it allegedly failed to install and maintain a certain compliance program.

A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board into the Alaska Airlines accident on Jan. 5 said it appeared the bolts that hold the door plug in place weren’t attached to the Max 9 when it left Boeing’s factory and was handed over to Alaska Airlines months prior.

That was the most serious of a host of production problems on Boeing planes, which also included Spirit-made fuselages that had misdrilled holes and misconnected fuselage panels. One way Boeing has tried to improve quality is to accept only fuselages without defects so that repairs or additional manufacturing steps won’t have to be made out of sequence, reducing the chances of errors.

The broader safety crisis stemming from the door plug blowout on the Alaska flight has slowed Boeing’s deliveries of new planes to airlines, and has driven financial hits for both Spirit and Boeing. Boeing’s CFO in May said the company would burn, rather than generate cash this year — about $8 billion in the first half of 2024.

Boeing shares are down close to 30% this year.

The Federal Aviation Administration has said it won’t let Boeing expand production until it is satisfied with its production lines.

Calhoun was skewered by lawmakers in a June Senate hearing over the company’s safety record and what some senators lamented as a lack of improvement in the wake of two deadly Max crashes.

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I suffered from back pain for years — here’s what finally worked for me

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Manage back pain better with the right products, including these editor-approved picks. (Getty)

I’ll never forget the first time I started having back pain. I tried to hop out of bed in the morning as usual and it was excruciating. It took me several minutes to stand up straight, and I spent the day shuffling around, totally hunched over.

Sitting was incredibly painful, so I started working standing up. After driving, I’d spend several minutes awkwardly standing next to my car, trying to get fully upright again before I could start walking. At one point, my upper torso shifted to the left and locked up that way, forcing me to walk around crooked.

I finally got an MRI and discovered that I had several herniated discs. My doctor isn’t sure why — it could be something as simple as repeatedly lugging around my son’s (incredibly heavy) car seat. I’ve seen several back pain specialists and have been told that there’s nothing they can do short of surgery or steroids, both of which I’d rather avoid.

After years of physical therapy, I finally found a solution that works for me: Biking and swimming, along with daily stretching and core strengthening at home. It requires time and energy, but I’ll happily do it if it means I can avoid back pain in the future. It’s been four years since I made major tweaks to my routine, and I haven’t had a back pain flare since.

I know I’m not alone. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 39% of Americans say they have back pain. If you’re one of them, it’s a good idea to get evaluated by a specialist to figure out why you’re having issues, says Dr. Christopher Wolf, orthopedic spine surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute in Los Angeles. If you can figure out the source of your pain, you can work to avoid it in the future, according to physical therapist Susan Fu, co-director of Rehabilitation Services at Providence Saint John’s Health Center’s Performance Therapy Center in Santa Monica, California.

A doctor or physical therapist can evaluate you and help determine your next steps, but back pain treatment generally involves some form of stretching, ice and heat therapy, and strengthening, Wolf says. Fortunately, many products can help, including the tried-and-true buys below.

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Resistance bands offer an easy way to strength train without a lot of equipment. This five-pack from Fit Simplify comes in extra-light to extra-heavy resistance levels, allowing you to try a range of difficulties and build up to tougher bands. They’re also handy for making core-strengthening exercises like bicycle crunches more challenging. This set comes in several colors and comes with a carrying bag.

$12 at Amazon

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Your glutes (aka butt muscles) tend to weaken when you have lower back pain, which is why lateral leg raises and hip extensions with weights can help, Wolf says. 

These weights can help strengthen your glutes and support your back. This brand offers a wide range of wrap-around weights, from ¼ pound to 9 pounds. This 1½-pound version is great for most people, but it’s a good idea to check with your doctor first about which one is right for you.

$13 at Amazon

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Wolf says foam rollers are great for working hard-to-stretch spots, including your IT band (a long piece of connective tissue that runs from your hip to your knee that can contribute to back pain). To use it, put the foam roller on the ground, lie on your side on top of it, and roll the area from your hip to your knee while applying some pressure to the roller.

The molded polypropylene will keep its firmness even with daily use. Choose from 18-, 24- and 36-inch-long versions.

$14 at Amazon

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Ice can help soothe pain when inflammation gets to be too much. The ColePak has a flexible ice pack and elastic straps that help it conform to your back, knees, shoulders, or anywhere else you need relief. Bear in mind that gel packs like this one get very cold, so you might need to wear a shirt between you and your pack, Fu says. 

This product can also be used for heat therapy to increase blood flow to sore areas. Just pop it in the microwave for 30 seconds or so.

$16 at Amazon

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This handy strap has 10 loops, so you can easily find the right length for whatever body part you’re trying to stretch. This tool is especially handy if your lower back is the issue. “You can use it to stretch out your hamstrings, which helps your pelvis and back muscles relax,” Wolf says.

The woven nylon material will hold up for years of use and, at over 6 feet long, it works for even the tallest among us. 

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You can do plenty of exercises with a ball like this one, largely involving core-strengthening moves like planks and side planks, Wolf says. Stability balls are also good for targeting hard-to-stretch areas, he adds. 

These come in a range of sizes to suit your height. The 55-centimeter version works for people between 5 feet and 5 feet 6 inches tall; use the on-page chart to find the proper size.

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Massage can help you relieve muscle spasms, but that’s not always an option. To treat pain at home, Fu recommends having therapy balls handy. One simple exercise: Place a ball against a wall and lean into it. “The key is to allow yourself to relax when using it and wait for the muscle to actually release,” she says. 

The 2½-inch balls are made of soft rubber that compresses to provide gentle pressure. This set comes with a handy pouch so you can easily travel with them.

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If you struggle with lower back pain, “it can be helpful to modify sitting,” Wolf says. Using a balance ball chair makes it harder to slouch since you have to sit on your pelvis and keep an upright posture, he explains. 

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Retired couple from Virginia is traveling to every one of this restaurant chain’s locations in the USA

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A retired American couple has set off on their next adventure in life: traveling to and eating at every Texas Roadhouse location in the United States. 

Judy and Mike McNamara of Franklin, Virginia, have been married for 52 years. The pair fell in love with the popular American cuisine restaurant chain back in 2003 and have been fans since. 

Fox News Digital spoke with Mike McNamara a few days ago while he and his bride were in Northwest Indiana on one of their two road trips of the year.

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“Last night was [No.] 433, but there’s two more after the day here, and then we’ll go to Southern Ohio and that will be [No. 437],” he said.

The 71-year-old said that he and his wife take two road trips each year with a fifth-wheel camper. Their sole purpose is to visit as many new Texas Roadhouse locations as possible. 

Texas Roadhouse couple

Judy and Mike McNamara have visited over 400 Texas Roadhouse locations in the last six years. They’re aiming to visit every single one.  (Mike McNamara)

“We go to some national parks, too, and museums, but the majority of it now is just going to visit Texas Roadhouse,” he said. 

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Mike McNamara said the couple had visited a few locations, but when Judy McNamara retired in 2017, he realized just how many they had been to over the years. 

“I looked up all [of] our credit card statements from the time she retired [back] to the first one — we’d been to 37,” he added. 

McNamaras and Texas Roadhouse employees

Mike McNamara told Fox News Digital that the reason he and his wife keep coming back is due to the family environment at each restaurant.  (Mike McNamara)

From there, Mike McNamara decided to make a spreadsheet and see just how many of the roughly 650 locations they could visit. 

“Since 2018, we’ve been going around the country visiting Texas Roadhouses,” he said.

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While Judy McNamara tends to change her order between the chicken and shrimp, Mike McNamara said his favorite order is the six-ounce sirloin with a salad and a baked potato. 

He added, “But when you’re going to them sometimes 10, 15, 20 in a row, you don’t want that every day, so I will switch back and forth from the sirloin, pork chop and chicken fritters.”

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A well-known food option at Texas Roadhouse: the freshly baked rolls with cinnamon butter.  (iStock)

When asked why Texas Roadhouse was the couple’s chain restaurant of choice, Mike McNamara said it has a lot to do with the food — and the people. 

“One, the food is good. That’s a pre-requisite for wanting to go to a restaurant,” he said.

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He continued, “The people are wonderful. Texas Roadhouse is a big, huge family [and] it’s unbelievable how many people we have met more than one time in our visits across this country.”

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Mike McNamara said that he and his wife simply “fell in love with the cooking” and said it feels like “home cooking to us.”

The restaurant chain has roughly 650 locations across the United States. 

The restaurant chain has roughly 650 locations across the United States.  (iStock)

The closest location to the McNamaras’ home is 45 minutes away — so they only go a few times a month when they’re not traveling in the camper. 

This year, the McNamaras are set to visit 80 new locations, which will bring their total to just over 500 out of the roughly 650 in total.

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Texas Roadhouse, which was founded in 1993, is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky.

It’s well known for its breadbasket, which includes a cinnamon honey butter spread. 

Couple and Texas Roadhouse rolls

A couple is attempting to eat at every single Texas Roadhouse location in the country.  (Mike McNamara/iStock)

Mike McNamara said he will order a sweet potato sometimes and put the classic cinnamon honey butter on top — then use the leftover to make a dessert roll

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“I keep saying we’re slowing down,” Mike McNamara joked. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Texas Roadhouse for comment.

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Datasea Enters into New Sales Agreements for its 5G AI Communications and High Tech Acoustic Segments Expecting $62 Million in Sales

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The Three Agreements Support Continued Fiscal Year 2025 Revenue Growth for its Core AI-Based Businesses

BEIJING, July 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Datasea Inc. (NASDAQ: DTSS) (“Datasea” or the “Company”), a Nevada corporation engaged in innovative businesses in high-tech intelligent acoustics and 5G-Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) multimodal communication technology in the United States and China, today announced three new sales agreements with its subsidiaries in China. If the parties to these agreements that total approximately $61.7 million that encompass two agreements for its 5G-AI communications segment, and one agreement for its high tech acoustic products segment.

Ms. Liu Zhixin, CEO of Datasea, commented, “We are pleased to enter into the new agreements as they are expected to increase new customer orders for both our 5G AI communications and acoustics products segments. We believe that both of our businesses are beginning to gain excellent traction due to their high value in the 5G communications and healthy living marketplaces. In addition, we are confident that the two segments’ core AI functionality will drive further technological innovation and increased market share.”

Datasea’s three new sales agreements are as follows:

  • On May 15, 2024, the Company’s Guozhong Haoze subsidiary signed a 5G AI Multimodal Communication Agreement with Shenzhen Juhaowan Technology Co., Ltd. (“Juhaowan”), an online lifestyle services and application service provider. According to the agreement, Juhaowan can purchase 5G multimodal communication delivery services from Guozhong Haoze over the course of 12 months that have an estimated total value of up to $30 million.
  • On May 13, 2024, the Company’s Heilongjiang Xunrui subsidiary signed a 5G AI Multimodal Communication Agreement with Shenzhen Yuzhongqing Technology Co., Ltd. (“Yuzhongqing “), a firm primarily engaged in internet and related services. According to the agreement, Yuzhongqing can purchase 5G multimodal communication delivery services from Heilongjiang Xunrui over the course of 12 months that have an estimated total value of up to $30 million.
  • On June 8, 2024, the Company’s Shuhai Jingwei subsidiary entered into an Acoustic Products Sales Agreement with Tianjin Qianli Culture Communication Co., Ltd. (“Qianli Culture”), an internet promotion and marketing service provider, for the Company’s acoustic high tech products. According to the agreement, Qianli Culture will purchase a total of approximately 20,000 units of the company’s “Tianer” and “Star Sleep” branded products, including air disinfection machines, restroom deodorization and disinfection devices, and sleep aids, by December 31, 2024; the total contract amount is approximately $1.7 million.

About Datasea Inc.

Datasea Inc. (“Datasea”) is a leading provider of products, services, and solutions for enterprise and retail customers in innovative industries, Intelligent Acoustics and 5G multimodal communication, especially focusing on ultrasonic, infrasound and directional sound technology. The Company’s advanced R&D technology serves as the core infrastructure and backbone for its products. Its 5G multimodal communication segment operates on a cloud platform based on AI. Datasea leverages cutting-edge technologies in intelligent acoustics, utilizing ultrasonic sterilization to combat viruses and prevent human infections, and is also developing innovations in directional sound and medical ultrasonic cosmetology. In July 2023, Datasea established a wholly-owned subsidiary, Datasea Acoustics LLC, in Delaware, in a strategic move to mark its global presence. This underlies Datasea’s commitment to Intelligent Acoustics and its intent to offer leading edge acoustic solutions to the US market. For additional information, please visit: www.dataseainc.com.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements 

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and as defined in the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as “will”, “expects”, “anticipates”, “future”, “intends”, “plans”, “believes”, “estimates”, “target”, “going forward”, “outlook,” “objective” and similar terms. Such statements are based upon management’s current expectations and current market and operating conditions, and relate to events that involve known or unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, all of which are difficult to predict and which are beyond Datasea’s control, which may cause Datasea’s actual results, performance or achievements  (including the RMB/USD value of its anticipated benefit to Datasea as described herein) to differ materially and in an adverse manner from anticipated results contained or implied in the forward-looking statements. Further information regarding these and other risks, uncertainties or factors is included in Datasea’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available at www.sec.gov. Datasea does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required under law.

Investor and Media Contact: 

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Email:  investorrelations@shuhaixinxi.com
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Source: Datasea Inc.

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VinHMS Ramps Up Global Expansion with Strategic Acquisition

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HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam, July 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — VinHMS – an innovator in hospitality technology, has been actively pursuing its strategic plans for international expansion. Established in December 2018 as a member of Vingroup, VinHMS specializes in providing high-quality technology products, and aims to optimize business operations for enterprises. After 5 years of establishment, VinHMS is actively expanding its presence in the domestic market, and plans to extend its footprint out of the borders. This expansion strategy underscores VinHMS’s commitment to becoming a leading provider of hospitality technology solutions in Southeast Asia and the international market, with operations in Vietnam, Singapore, Cambodia, and Thailand. By leveraging native cloud-based platforms, VinHMS aims to reduce overall costs, streamline processes, enhance operational efficiency, accelerate innovations, improve guest experiences, and increase financial performance for hotel operators using AI, machine learning, and proprietary advanced algorithms.


The expansion of VinHMS extends beyond Asia following its successful acquisition by Vemanti Group, Inc., a leading technology holding company. This strategic move positions VinHMS as a frontrunner in digital solutions for the hospitality sector. Leveraging its expertise in digital transformation solutions, VinHMS aims to revolutionize the American hospitality industry. With a strong track record in Southeast Asia, VinHMS brings its innovative solutions to U.S. hotel operators. This strategic move underscores VinHMS’s commitment to global innovation and customer-centric solutions. VinHMS’s acquisition represents a pivotal moment in the Company’s collective history, setting the stage for a future defined by innovation, market leadership and ambitious path to NASDAQ.

A recent highlight for VinHMS was its participation in HoSkar Night Bangkok hosted by WeHub, this is the most vibrant networking event for hospitality and real estate in Southeast Asia. This event provided a platform for VinHMS to showcase its latest innovations and network with industry leaders in Thailand. VinHMS’s involvement in HoSkar Night reinforces its status as a key player in the hospitality technology sector and highlights its ongoing efforts to stay at the forefront of industry trends.

VinHMS offers a range of products designed to meet the diverse needs of the hospitality industry. As a member of HTNG and compliance with international standards, such as ISO 27001:2013 and PCI/DSS, proves the reliability of its solutions in satisfying the most stringent requirements when integrating with leading hotel chains worldwide. This commitment remains VinHMS’s orientation as it builds prestige with international partners. Its flagship solution, the comprehensive hospitality management platform, has been successfully implemented in major hotel brands such as Vinpearl, Melia Hotel International, Marriott, Sheraton, CityHouse and more. Specifically, VinHMS provides offers a suite of innovative solutions in the hospitality technology sector, including:

  • CiHMS: VinHMS’s flagship hospitality management solution. It helps hotels streamline operations, maximize revenue, and enhance guest experiences.
  • CiAMS: A solution for managing hotel assets efficiently, optimizing resource utilization, and ensuring operational effectiveness.
  • CiTMS: Designed for theme parks, this system assists in managing operations, ticketing, and guest experiences.
  • CiTravel: A digital transformation solution tailored for small hotels, enabling them to enhance their services and improve guest satisfaction.

The vision of VinHMS is to lead the digital transformation in the hospitality industry, providing innovative solutions that drive operational excellence and customer satisfaction. Mr. Hoang Nguyen, CEO of VinHMS, said: “We want to provide an open platform that acts as a foundation for hotels to do innovations. All standard hotel operation tools are there, but the most important thing about our platform is that we can easily connect and integrate with many technology providers to improve cost, increase revenue, and enhance hotel customer experiences.”

About VinHMS:

VinHMS is a technology company specializing in cutting-edge products and solutions aimed at optimizing business operations for customers in the hospitality industry. VinHMS’s comprehensive solution set comprises of CiHMS, CiAMS, CiTMS, and CiTravel. The flagship product is the complete hospitality management platform CiHMS, which is capable of handling all operational needs of 4-star to 5-star hotels and hotel chains. VinHMS pursues the mission of transforming hospitality operations through technology innovations.

VinHMS has processed transactions valued close to $500 million through its solutions, demonstrating significant growth and market acceptance. With rapid expansion, VinHMS is continuing to focus on operational excellence, achieving satisfaction, and developing sustainable growth for more hospitality entities in the future.

Learn more at: https://vinhms.com.

About WeHub:

WeHub, owned by Vision Asia Pacific, is one of the most vibrant hospitality and real estate communities in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. WeHub was founded with the vision to connect businesses, people and ideas. The platform offers the latest trends and insights while facilitating business connections within the real estate and hospitality industries through various activities, including Meet The Experts conferences (MTE), HoSkar Night networking events, SIF masterclasses, and WeTalk private meetings for lead generation.

Follow WeHub’s official channels at:

– LinkedIn: https://shorturl.at/Rw9GA 

– Facebook: https://shorturl.at/YKnlY 

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