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River City Plus: Veteran-Owned Spa Brings Serenity to Jacksonville
Read full article: River City Plus: Veteran-Owned Spa Brings Serenity to JacksonvilleIn the heart of Jacksonville, an oasis of calm is creating waves in wellness at Riverside Beauty Boutique. This veteran-owned day spa, offers a sanctuary where locals can unwind and rejuvenate. Inspired by the calming rituals and mindful practices discovered during military travels, the spa blends a sense of duty and dedication with genuine relaxation and serenity.
Syrian President Assad's Baath Party clinches control of parliament, election results show
Read full article: Syrian President Assad's Baath Party clinches control of parliament, election results showResults of Syria’s parliamentary elections show that President Bashar Assad’s Baath Party has won a majority of seats, as expected.
One Ocean Resort and Spa in Atlantic Beach has new ownership, will be renovated
Read full article: One Ocean Resort and Spa in Atlantic Beach has new ownership, will be renovatedThe popular oceanfront resort and spa in Atlantic Beach, One Ocean, has new owners and will soon get some upgrades and renovations.
Palestinian President Abbas begins China visit as Beijing seeks larger role in Mideast
Read full article: Palestinian President Abbas begins China visit as Beijing seeks larger role in MideastPalestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has begun a visit to China that comes as Beijing is seeking a larger role in Mideast politics and competing for energy resources.
Japan says Zelenskyy will visit Hiroshima to join G7 summit session on Ukraine
Read full article: Japan says Zelenskyy will visit Hiroshima to join G7 summit session on UkraineJapan says that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will travel to Japan to join Group of Seven leaders in a session on Ukraine.
Arab foreign ministers welcome Syria's return to the Arab League ahead of Jeddah summit
Read full article: Arab foreign ministers welcome Syria's return to the Arab League ahead of Jeddah summitArab foreign ministers in Saudi Arabia have welcomed Syria back to the Arab League, and called for a cease-fire in conflict-hit Sudan ahead of the organization's annual summit taking place in the kingdom.
F1 season to start in Bahrain after Australian GP postponed
Read full article: F1 season to start in Bahrain after Australian GP postponedThe start of the 2021 Formula One season has been delayed after the Australian Grand Prix was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Australian race in Melbourne has been rescheduled from March 21 to November 21. (AP Photo/Andy Brownbill, File)LONDON – The start of the Formula One season was delayed by one week on Tuesday after the Australian Grand Prix was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. With the race in Melbourne moved from March to November, the season will now start in Bahrain on March 28. The season will instead start with the Bahrain Grand Prix less than four months after the Sakhir venue held two races as part of the 2020 season.
U.S. job postings rise to 6.6 million in July
Read full article: U.S. job postings rise to 6.6 million in JulyThe Labor Department said Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020, that the number of U.S. job postings on the last day of July rose to 6.6 million from 6 million at the end of June. The Labor Department said Wednesday that the number of U.S. job postings on the last day of July rose to 6.6 million from 6 million at the end of June. A year earlier, employers posted 7.2 million job openings. The government reported last Friday that the U.S. economy generated 1.4 million new jobs in August, down from 1.7 million in July and 4.8 million in June. The job listing website Indeed reports that job postings in late August were running 20% below a year earlier.
Charles Leclerc secures pole in Belgium
Read full article: Charles Leclerc secures pole in BelgiumCharles Leclerc of Monaco driving the (16) Scuderia Ferrari SF90 on track during qualifying for the F1 Grand Prix of Belgium at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on Aug. 31, in Spa, Belgium. Charles Leclerc drove brilliantly to earn pole position for the third time in his fledgling career, with teammate Sebastian Vettel qualifying in second to secure a front row lockout for the Italian manufacturer in Belgium. The Brit paid tribute to the team in his garage that managed to get his car race ready so quickly. I was trying to pay them back with a good qualifying session," he said. It's the second time this season Ferrari has had a front row lockout; in Bahrain, Leclerc was denied certain victory when his car lost power with just a few laps remaining.
Formula One returns: Can anyone catch Lewis Hamilton?
Read full article: Formula One returns: Can anyone catch Lewis Hamilton?(CNN) - Much like a Red Bull pit stop, it feels as though this year's Formula One summer break has been and gone in the blink of an eye. "It's a complicated situation for them," Jean-Eric Vergne, former Ferrari test driver and current Formula E world champion, told CNN. Criticism leveled at Formula One for becoming a Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes procession is not unfounded, though the races in Hungary, Germany, Britain and Austria were anything but. Max Verstappen in the Red Bull was their nearest challenger but still almost an entire second slower than Leclerc. Vergne believes that while Ferrari is Mercedes' biggest threat, Verstappen is the individual on the grid Hamilton should fear most.