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Cannes Film Festival 2021: Lavish looks from the red carpet | CNN style Fashion

CNN style Fashion | Cannes Film Festival 2021: Lavish looks from the red carpet

Influencer Leonie Hanne twirled for the crowd in a Tony Ward couture dress.

Canceled last year for the first time since World War II, the Cannes Film Festival is underway once more. Staged in the French Riviera’s most beguiling resort town, the annual festival is an unmissable date on the film industry calendar, premiering movies that have gone on to enjoy stratospheric success, from “Pulp Fiction” to “Taxi Driver.”  —read more

The world’s most powerful passports for 2021 | CNN travel

CNN travel | The world’s most powerful passports for 2021

Germany has the highest-ranking European passport.

(CNN) — If there was an Olympics of passports, Japan wouldn’t just be hosting it — it’d be winning the whole competition.

The Henley Passport Index, which has been regularly monitoring the world’s most travel-friendly passports since 2006, has released its latest rankings and analysis.

As the index doesn’t take temporary restrictions into account, Japan is once again top of the leaderboard, with its passport offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 193 destinations around the world.

However, the Henley & Partners report says, in the first quarter of 2021 international mobility was still only 12% of its pre-pandemic levels, meaning “the gulf between theoretical and actual travel access offered by even high-ranking passports remains significant.”  —read more

A woman was looking to adopt a new pet. Then she found the dog she lost two years ago | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | A woman was looking to adopt a new pet. Then she found the dog she lost two years ago

(CNN) – A woman was scrolling through a list of adoptable dogs at her local humane society when she came across a photo that made her heart skip a beat.

There he was — her former pup and best friend, Kovu, who Aisha Nieves had devastatingly lost two years prior when she lived in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

“He was my baby. He would go with me everywhere. He would sleep in my bed,” Nieves told CNN affiliate WFMZ. “Literally, the definition of a man’s best friend.”  —read more— 

United Airlines orders 270 jets, its biggest aircraft purchase ever | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | United Airlines orders 270 jets, its biggest aircraft purchase ever

New York (CNN Business) – United Airlines on Tuesday announced orders to buy 270 jets, the largest aircraft purchase in the company’s history and the biggest order by any airline in about a decade.

The list price for the 270 jets totals about $35 billion. Airlines typically pay only a fraction of list prices — and because this is still not a good time for aircraft sales, United is paying far below half of the list price.

United is likely getting an especially significant discount, on the 200 Boeing (BA) 737 Max jets that makes up the bulk of the order. The rest of the order is for 70 Airbus (EADSF) A321neo aircraft.

The buy is another sign that airlines see a recovery from the pandemic on the horizon.  —read more

A Reddit user granted ‘One Simple Wish’ and his story triggered a tidal wave of generosity | CNN HEROES SALUTES

CNN HEROES SALUTES | A Reddit user granted ‘One Simple Wish’ and his story triggered a tidal wave of generosity

(CNN) – Last month, a member of the popular website Reddit responded to this question: “What is something you’ve done purely out of the goodness of your heart but have not told anyone?”

His answer inspired an online community to step up and donate sneakers, books, toys, and electronics to hundreds of children impacted by the foster care system.

This wave of generosity was so large, it crashed One Simple Wish‘s website. The organization, founded by 2013 CNN Hero Danielle Gletow, helps donors grant wishes posted on their site by foster kids, foster parents, and young adults who aged out of the system.  —read more

Housing demand is about to weaken. Here’s why | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | Housing demand is about to weaken. Here’s why

Who would have thought that when the pandemic struck last spring that single-family housing would go on such a stellar run? Not me. But housing has been on a tear. Home sales, homebuilding and especially house prices have surged.

Despite being overvalued, there is no sign the housing market is in a bubble. (A bubble develops when there is speculation, or when buyers purchase homes with the sole intent of selling quickly for a profit, which isn’t happening today.) But stress lines are beginning to appear, and the housing market is set to cool off.  —read more

Microsoft issues urgent security warning: Update your PC immediately | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | Microsoft issues urgent security warning: Update your PC immediately

Microsoft (MSFT) warned that hackers that exploit the vulnerability could install programs, view and delete data or even create new user accounts with full user rights. That gives hackers enough command and control of your PC to do some serious damage.

Windows 10 is not the only version affected — Windows 7, which Microsoft has ended support for last year, is also subject to the vulnerability.

Despite announcing that it would no longer issue updates for Windows 7, Microsoft issued a patch for its 12-year old operating system, underscoring the severity of the PrintNightmare flaw. Updates for Windows Server 2016, Windows 10, version 1607, and Windows Server 2012 will are “expected soon,” it said.  —read more— 

IBM CEO: The biggest challenge holding back our economy right now | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | IBM CEO: The biggest challenge holding back our economy right now

We’re already beginning to see the contours of what our new post-pandemic digital economy will look like.

Whether it is cloud-based platforms or AI-powered software, businesses across every industry are reshaping their future around the possibilities of these powerful and exciting technologies. In manufacturing, a factory floor operator now relies on AI-powered robots to detect defects in products that are invisible to the human eye. In health care, AI-powered virtual agents can now handle millions of calls at once. And, in telecommunications, cloud-based networks can now quickly adapt to massive shifts in traffic patterns — almost overnight.  —read more— 

Bodywork damage cost Hamilton over half a second per lap, say Mercedes | F1

F1 | Bodywork damage cost Hamilton over half a second per lap, say Mercedes

Sunday saw what is becoming an increasingly familiar sight of late – an F1 podium ceremony without Lewis Hamilton on the top step. The reigning champion could manage no better than fourth place in Austria after picking up damage on his Mercedes – damage that left him powerless to challenge the top three.

Hamilton – who yesterday confirmed a two-year contract extension with Mercedes – made up a place at the start to run third and eventually found his way past the racy McLaren of Lando Norris. However, as title rival Max Verstappen was pulling away up front, his race started to unravel after some heavy contact with the Red Bull Ring’s Turn 10 kerbs.

“It looks like the bodywork damage for Lewis was at the end of lap 29 just before we came in,” confirmed Andrew Shovlin, Mercedes’ trackside engineering director. “The downforce loss was around six or seven-tenths but as it was all from the rear, the balance become difficult and we were damaging the rears with sliding.”  —read more

Hamilton has now been off the podium four times in the last six races

Verstappen waltzes to second win in a row at Red Bull Ring, as Bottas beats Norris to P2 | F1

F1 | Verstappen waltzes to second win in a row at Red Bull Ring, as Bottas beats Norris to P2

For the second time is as many weeks, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen enjoyed a serene drive to victory at the Red Bull Ring, leading every lap of the Austrian Grand Prix from pole position – much to the delight of the thousands of orange clad fans who flocked to cheer him to a third victory in a row.

In contrast to the Styrian Grand Prix, Verstappen faced no real threat from behind, even having enough time to take an extra pit stop with 10 laps to go to ensure an extra point for fastest lap – and a first ever ‘grand slam weekend’, with pole, fastest lap and victory, having led every lap.

Behind him, championship rival Lewis Hamilton worked his way up to second place from P4 on the grid before aerodynamic damage, picked up by running over exit kerbs, slowed his progress, allowing both Mercedes team mate Valtteri Bottas and McLaren’s Lando Norris to get past.  —read more

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