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GET READY TO MEET OLIVIA, LIAM, DUTTON, KAYCE, WRENLEE AND NERIAH

What happened to Charlie, John, Mary and Susie, among other names popular over the past years, asks Grumpy Editor.

Seems they have faded into history.

Olivia and Liam are the most popular baby names for the second year, according to the Social Security Administration.

Leading the fastest rising boys' names in the last year:  Dutton, Kayce, Chosen, Khaza and Eithan.

Fastest rising girls' names: Wrenlee, Neriah, Arley, Georgina and Amiri. 

Some people may have problems saying these names correctly.

IN CASE YOUR FAVORITE NEWS OUTLETS MISSED THESE…

FORGOTTEN EVENT BY MEDIA.  Victory in Europe Day (May 8), marking the formal acceptance by the Allies in World War II of Germany’s surrender of its armed forces in 1945 did not get much coverage in U.S. media. 

AIRLINES EXPECT BUSY SUMMER.  Airlines have more workers than they've had in 20 years, but they still might not have enough to handle what's projected to be a sizzling summer travel season. United Airlines, for example, which  already hired more than 7,000 workers since January, says it plans to add 8,000 more this year.

FORT BENNING GETS NAME CHANGE.  Fort Benning, the Army’s training hub in Georgia since 1918, is renamed Fort Moore.  Benning was the name of a Confederate officer.
 
CHINOOK HELICOPTERS GOING TO GERMANY.  The Biden administration approves an $8.5 billion sale of 60 Chinook Helicopters with engines and spare parts to NATO ally Germany.
 
N.Y. TIMES REVENUE HIT.  The New York Times missed estimates for quarterly revenue as a turbulent economy sapped digital subscriber growth and forced businesses to cut back on advertising spending, sending its shares tumbling 6 percent.

BANKS HIKE LENDING STANDARDS.  Banks raised their lending standards for businesses and consumer loans last week after three large bank failures, notes a Federal Reserve Report.

METEORITE HITS N.J. HOUSE.  A metallic rock — likely a meteorite — fell out of the sky and hit a house in Hopewell Township, N.J., about 10 miles north of Trenton, sending the Hopewell Township Police Department to the incident.  The oblong-shaped rock damaged the building.

DODGERS, PADRES PLAN SOUTH KOREA VISIT.  The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres will open next season with two games in South Korea.  It will mark the first time major U.S. baseball teams play in that country.

 

 



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