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California Pacific Airlines suspends all service from its hub in Southern California

Carving out a niche as a hub at satellite airport is a bad idea. After many years of planning, California Pacific Airlines did not adequately conduct enough research to effectively compete against Southwest Airlines and other major carriers serving San Diego Lindbergh Field and John Wayne Orange County airport. The California Pacific E-170 (pictured) was returned to its lessor in 2017. The airline tried to operate ERJ-145  aircraft but unfortunately was not successful. Source: Escondido Grapevine | California Pacific Airlines going nowhere fast   Read more: The Motley Fool | California's New Airline May Be Dead Already

MANÁ announces “Rayando El Sol Tour” 2019 U.S. tour dates

Maná is a Mexican rock group from Guadalajara, Jalisco. Several of their songs have political inspirations. They travel throughout Latin America to inspire hope in the nationalities of their fans. Mana issues a call to action for Latinos nationwide to vote and use their collective voice to effect change in their communities. Latin rock icons MANÁ have mapped out an extensive US tour, their first such outing in three years. Maná — arguably Mexico's most beloved rock group — is heading back on the road in autumn 2019 as part of a world tour launching in the U.S. The act has grand ambitions for the trek, with Maná hoping to reach "almost every place where you can find Latinos," says Fher Olvera, the raspy-voiced frontman, exclusively to The Los Angeles Times. "We want to thank our fans for be...

NASA’s Star Trek-Style Space Ship, the IXS Enterprise

IXS Enterprise By Abby Phillip | Washington Post June 11, 2014“Warp speed, Mr. Sulu” (courtesy of Mark Rademaker/Flickr)Yes! Engineer an Enterprise like in Star Trek.NASA engineer and physicist Harold White announced a few years ago that he was working on a potentially groundbreaking idea that could allow space travel faster than the speed of light. Read More: Yes! Engineer an IXS Enterprise like in Star Trek.

Globalization: The Rise and Fall of an Idea that Swept the World & Infected the West

Conservative Resurgence Published on Aug 15, 2018 Adapted Radical or Revolutionary? Ever since US presidential candidates railed against free trade, and anti-immigrant parties made sweeping gains in Europe, the question has been asked: are we witnessing the demise of globalization? A trend that has dominated trade for decades appears to be coming to an end. The percentage of global GDP and world exports has been on a slow steady decline in the past two years as tariffs, largely disregarded and frowned upon by conventional economists, are emerging protectionist trends. Defined as 'principled realism' by Victor Davis Hanson, countries such as China’s breakneck industrialization is most likely over. Britain, a nation famous for building its empire on trade, will exit the world’s biggest free-...

Evaluate All Your Medical Options

The medical profession in the United States must undergo a complete re-haul. Medical options are diminishing due to confusion coming from different directions. It should have never turned into a political issue. It should have never been allocated to the IRS for enforcement. Outright, it is a violation of our human rights. Read more: Carefully Evaluate All Your Medical Options

Talent Show

[This page is under construction.] The Show Must Go On! Think back to when you were younger – everything seemed possible. Talent shows. Competitions. Contests. You believed you could be anything you wanted. We are born to be on stage and it's never too late to get started.. If you're like me, at some point your parents encouraged you to try a new sport or a skill. Maybe it was football, acting or music. We've all been there. We trudged our way through early morning practices and late-night rehearsals to make our parents proud. We sang at the talent shows, did our dances at the assemblies and competed in our games. Read more: [Update needed, coming soon!]