Month: July 2024

Kiss the Ground is an audience-supported nonprofit promoting regeneration and healthy soil as a viable solution for the systemic wellness, water, and climate polycrisis. Kiss The Ground has released two films, their award-winning eponymous debut and the critically acclaimed Common Ground film. Evan Harrison is the Chief Executive Officer at Kiss the Ground. He is
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Courtesy of Renaissance Boca Raton Hotel When it comes to planning the perfect vacation, sometimes you don’t have to go very far, especially when you find a spot that has everything you need in one location. The newly renovated Renaissance Boca Raton Hotel offers the perfect excuse to plan a much-needed staycation. Whether you plan
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For travelers hitting the road with older family members, whether parents, grandparents or in-laws, it is definitely a different experience than traveling with your peers. Trips like these create lasting memories with those that you love. While they are savored trips, they can come with certain logistical challenges, especially when navigating varied energy levels, mobility
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For many international travellers, Delhi’s best quality is its transport links. Visitors touch down in its large international airport and often make a beeline for its bustling central train station, hopping on the fastest train to the mesmerizing desert landscapes of Rajasthan, the emblematic Taj in Agra or frenetic, fantastic Varanasi. But the Indian capital is
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FARNBOROUGH, England — Airlines showcased new business class seats at one of the world’s biggest air shows this week, as corporate travel demand is forecast to rise in 2024 in a new report. Qatar Airways displayed its business class upgrade at Farnborough Airshow near London. The most talked-about new feature was the in-flight entertainment monitors
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Jul. 26th, 2024 Everything one might desire and require in a Northern California wine country escape can be found at Four Seasons Resort & Residences Napa Valley. The five star Four Seasons features a working winery and vineyard with on-site wine tasting opportunities, a Michelin-starred restaurant, gracious accommodations, a deluxe spa, and a welcoming atmosphere that exudes
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On Europe’s far eastern flank, Armenia is one of the few remaining countries on the continent where you can truly get off the beaten track. (Think: Albania five years ago.) Rich in history and culture, this captivating country in the Caucasus is dotted with enchanting stone monasteries, many dating back more than eight centuries. Its
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One of the best ways to discover Germany is by bike. Whether zipping around a new city, zooming along a river, winding through vineyards or circling a lake, every route offers an alternative vantage point from which to see the country. While some trails might take a few hours to complete, others can take days,
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In the ever-evolving beverage industry, few names resonate with as much innovation and tenacity as Lance Collins: In 2007, Fuze Beverage Collins started in his basement by blending tea and fruit juice with health supplements was sold to Coca-Cola for $250 million; around the same time, Coca-Cola also acquired the license of NOS Energy Drink;
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Road trips in Montana really take you places. Massive mountains, glacier lakes and wild rivers unfurl outside the window on the state’s wide-open roads, each diving into a state of exploration and pure natural wonder. And with plenty of Western scenery and outstretched landscapes along the way, road-tripping across Montana proves it’s all about the
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Angry bright red welts, criss-crossing a pig’s skin. Dark stretches of bruising as large as three human hands. Deep gashes that could only have been delivered with a blunt object, wielded with force. These are the upsetting images captured over and over on hanging pig carcasses at an enormous slaughterhouse in Iowa. There are hundreds
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