Month: August 2024

Famous for its icy winters, steamy summers and busy festival calendar, Chicago has something going on in every season. The Windy City changes mood with each passing month, but some things are constant – the city’s lively nightlife, cultured museums and animated neighborhoods warrant a visit at any time of year. Events such as Lollapalooza
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Chicago is the US’s third-largest city, but its efficient public transportation makes it easy to explore, which is a huge boon for travelers. This means that Chicago’s top sights and experiences are all within reach – you could be relaxing by the metallic “Bean” in Millennium Park, going to a baseball game at Wrigley Field, or enjoying
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UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee named a site in the Gaza Strip — Saint Hilarion Monastery, or Tell Umm Amer — to both its “World Heritage” and “World Heritage In Danger” lists in late July. The decision, made during the 46th session of the World Heritage Committee held in New Delhi, India, reflects the ancient monastery’s
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Loews Ventana Canyon Resort Loews Hotels & Co, the brand behind 25 hotels and resorts across the United States and Canada, has debuted their third annual Summerfest programming of “CULTURE, COMMUNITY, and CRAFT.”  This iteration of its Summerfest programming includes a celebration with TODAY’s “Read with Jenna,” Jenna Bush Hager’s esteemed book club, as well as “Local by Loews
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The art of traveling has long been tied to rejuvenation, whether it’s indulging in the discoveries of a new city or simply winding down and relaxing in a stunning destination. But in recent years, there’s been a rising focus on using our valuable time off to truly reset and calibrate by focusing on both mental
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Wines that can (almost) compete with the drama of the Olympic Games The Paris edition of Summer Olympic games has had its share of drama: gender eligibility in boxing, Seine River water quality for swimmers, score changes in the women’s gymnastics floor final, Simone Biles’ amazing comeback and that French pole vaulter’s battle of the
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In this article BA Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Robert K. “Kelly” Ortberg is the Boeing’s new president and chief executive officer, effective August 8, 2024. Ortberg will also serve on Boeing’s Board of Directors. Courtesy: Boeing Aerospace veteran Robert “Kelly” Ortberg becomes Boeing‘s new CEO on Thursday with a singular mission: restoring the
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Four Seasons Hotel Osaka Joining a growing portfolio of Four Seasons hotels in Japan, Four Seasons Hotel Osaka officially welcomed its first guests this week. Located inside the new One Dojima multi-use building by architect Nikken Sekkei (the first ultra-high-rise mixed-used development in Japan to combine a Four Seasons Hotel and apartment building), it features a modern ryokan
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When we say that Malta is jam-packed full of culture, food and nature, we’re not exaggerating. After all, even though the 27km(17-mile)-long island is the tenth smallest country in the world, it’s the fifth-most densely populated. Which means that whether you’re a solo traveler, retired explorer or large family on vacation, you don’t have to
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Welcome to Budapest, the “World’s Spa Capital.” In this captivating, cultured city, nothing feels more relaxing than plunging into a thermal pool and soaking away your stress and worries in warm, muscle-melting, mineral-rich waters. A landlocked country with an undying love for water, Hungary is blessed by naturally heated springs bubbling up from below the
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