Keyword: “Dry January” 19 related articles found
American Airlines Upgrades Passenger Service Program to Create Exceptional Flight Experiences

Transportation · 01/22/2025

American Airlines Upgrades Passenger Service Program to Create Exceptional Flight Experiences

On January 22, 2025, American Airlines updated its passenger service program to enhance the travel experience for every passenger. The plan promises to provide safe and reliable air services while meeting customer needs through diverse products and high-quality services. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the airline will do its best to resolve issues, ensuring the safety and comfort of travelers. American Airlines places customer experience as a top priority, striving to offer unforgetta

Obamacare 2023 Open Enrollment Premiums Rise But Subsidies Continue

Insurance · 11/09/2023

Obamacare 2023 Open Enrollment Premiums Rise But Subsidies Continue

In 2023, enrollment for Obamacare will open with an average monthly premium increase of 4% for benchmark plans. Despite this rise, the new legislation extends subsidy policies, meaning most enrollees will not be affected. Open enrollment runs from November 1 to January 15, with a December 15 deadline for those wanting coverage at the start of the year. Enrollment numbers have reached historic highs, and subsidies are effectively lowering premium burdens, ensuring more people gain access to health insurance.

Goldman Sachs Adjusts 2025 Rate Forecast Delays Expected Cut

Finance · 08/06/2025

Goldman Sachs Adjusts 2025 Rate Forecast Delays Expected Cut

Goldman Sachs has updated its monetary policy outlook for 2025, eliminating the forecast for a rate cut by the Federal Reserve in January, expecting a terminal rate of 3.5%-3.75%. There is uncertainty regarding the pace of future rate cuts and the terminal rate. Rate cuts are also expected from the European Central Bank and the Bank of England, especially as inflation risks diminish in Japan. The global economy is anticipated to return to moderate inflation, with developed countries generally facing low inflation challenges.

Midwest Polar Vortex Offers Survival Tips for International Students

Education · 09/02/2025

Midwest Polar Vortex Offers Survival Tips for International Students

This paper reviews the extreme cold weather event that occurred in the Midwestern United States in January 2019. It emphasizes the safety concerns of international students when facing extreme weather conditions and summarizes the response measures taken by universities at that time. The aim is to provide international students with a reference and guidance for the future, helping them better cope with unexpected situations during their study abroad experience. It highlights the importance of being prepared and knowing how to react in emergency situations.