Month: September 2022

New Georgetown University report challenges “junk food” tactics to reverse obesity Stratospheric obesity rates in the United States are driving policies like taxing soft drinks, adding warning labels on package fronts and banning candy at retail checkout lanes. A new white paper published by Georgetown University’s Business for Impact Center challenges these practices and demonstrates
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Perhaps one of the most intimate and underrated travel destinations, Guyana sits on the shoulder of South America. It’s slightly larger than France, but with just 790,000 inhabitants, it’s one of the least-populated countries on earth.  About 95% of the land is ruled by wilderness, from wild savannas and meandering earth-tone rivers to misty plateau
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(CNN) — Federal regulators have soundly rejected an airline’s controversial request to reduce commercial pilot hiring standards in half to tackle the global pilot shortage. In April, regional airline Republic Airways asked the Federal Aviation Administration to allow graduates of Republic’s own LIFT Academy to become airline co-pilots with 750 hours of flight experience, not
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In this article AAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Seats in American Airlines’ new Flagship Suites TKTKTK American Airlines on Tuesday unveiled new suites for some of its longest-range planes, a bid to chase high-paying customers as travel demand returns. The new suites, which will feature lie-flat seats and a sliding door for privacy,
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Dublin may not be the cheapest destination in Europe but don’t let that stop you; some of the best stuff to see and do is completely free. From walking tours to tranquil gardens and Oscar Wilde to Samuel Beckett, here’s our guide to enjoying Ireland’s capital without reaching for your bank card. Forge new connections
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With the town now intent on rebuilding its image, it seems every renovation project is digging up a paranormal nightmare with residents and businesses reporting terrifying ghostly encounters. In an unlikely partnership, Mayor J.P. Gallagher and Sheriff Ed Lester have called in an elite team of paranormal investigators to help. When investigator Dave Schrader, tech
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Lonely Planet author Tim Hornyak escapes the skyscrapers to explore Singapore’s natural side at a national park and at Singapore zoo. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is an oasis of tropical forest that inspires deep breathing and reverent whispering – but the macaque monkeys steal the show. Visit http://www.lonelyplanet.com/singapore for more information about Singapore.
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Abundant seafood, regional specialties such as reindeer, and an ever-growing trend towards cutting-edge cooking using hyperlocal, seasonal ingredients make eating in Norway a locavore’s delight. Whatever your favorite flavor of culinary experience, your taste buds are covered here, from Norwegian staples in down-to-earth cafes to up-to-the-minute gastronomic trends in sleek surroundings.  It’s worth noting that
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From calorie count to portion sizes, we ordered everything on the UK and US Jollibee menus to find out the big differences between the two. 0:00 Intro 0:10 Portion Sizes 5:44 Nutrition 7:50 Ingredients 8:44 Exclusives MORE FOOD WARS VIDEOS: US vs UK Halal Guys | Food Wars US vs UK Pret A Manger |
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Visiting Peru and spending most or all of your time in Lima? The coastal capital city showcases what makes Peru a leading tourist destination: world-class gastronomy, ancient ruins and breathtaking natural landscapes. Of course, as a metropolitan capital, Lima does it all with a modern and urban style. Here is the insider’s guide to the
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