Month: March 2025

Hailing from Mendocino, Minus Tide’s Sterling Ranch Chenin Blanc delivers a satisfying snap along with savory notes This young winery in Mendocino has quickly become a favorite of mine. Nearly every of its wine I’ve sampled has been faithful to the variety—nuanced and not exaggerated, which is not always an easy thing to do when
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According to its tourism slogan, the Dominican Republic “has it all.” And that’s no exaggeration. The island nation is home to eight different terrestrial ecosystems and hundreds of kilometers of enviable coastline that include both the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. That’s a lot of beaches to explore.  Thanks to all of that biodiversity,
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Splashed with brick towers, soaring green trees, and the Andes Mountains along its outer edges, Medellín’s skyline is a visual spectacle. The many constants throughout the “City of the Eternal Spring” include the scent of buñuelos (fried dough fritters) wafting from hole-in-the-wall restaurants and street stands, thumping reggaeton blasting from cars zooming by, and the
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In this article AAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT The main cabin of a American Airlines Boeing 777-300ER jet.  Mary Altaffer | AP American Airlines is planning to test complimentary inflight Wi-Fi starting next week as pressure mounts on carriers to offer the service free of charge. The tests will be available on three
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Food recalls often make headlines when contaminated or mislabeled products reach consumers—but what about the recalls that happen before a product ever lands on store shelves? This month, several high-profile recalls were issued for products that never made it to retail stores thanks to import violations, missing inspections, or distribution errors. While these recalls didn’t
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