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NHL’s Pride events intersect LGBTQ politics.

NHL's Pride events intersect LGBTQ politics.

NHL Pride Nights Future in Question as Players Opt-Out Sports leagues and teams, including the NHL, often hold Pride nights to raise visibility and acceptance of LGBTQ+ people. These events can include special jerseys, performances, information tables, and drag shows. However, recently six NHL players refused to wear rainbow-colored jerseys on their teams’ Pride nights for the first time, leading …

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Sea Air Space Day 2: Visual Highlights.

Sea Air Space 2023: A Showcase of Modern Naval Technology Sea Air Space 2023, one of the foremost naval exhibitions in the world, has been showcasing cutting-edge technology from various naval industries. Attendees have witnessed a myriad of exhibits ranging from ship-based technologies to the latest advancements in unmanned maritime systems. One of the notable features at the show is …

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Increased service with nonstop, daily flights to San Antonio.

Increased service with nonstop, daily flights to San Antonio.

San Antonio International Airport sees increase in nonstop flights SAN ANTONIO – Airlines at the San Antonio International Airport are adding more nonstop and daily flights to popular travel destinations including Los Angeles, New York City, and Cancun, according to a news release from the airport on Tuesday. With San Antonio expected to experience its busiest summer air travel season …

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Tech can enhance travel itinerary.

The Reopening of Travel Post-Pandemic Travel has undergone a challenging period in recent years, with the pandemic severely impacting the industry. The ubiquitous hospitality and airline businesses suffered greatly, but perhaps the most significant impact was felt by individuals who love to travel, such as you and me. Dust accumulated on our suitcases and itineraries were shelved, while wishlists remained …

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Kendall Sq. Orch. presents Symphony for Science ’23.

Kendall Sq. Orch. presents Symphony for Science '23.

Two Women Create an Orchestra for STEM Workers in Boston Area In an effort to build connections among workers in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) industries in the Greater Boston area, two women founded the Kendall Square Orchestra in 2018. Kelly Clark and Elena Spencer, who are both scientists and musicians, started the group as a way to …

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