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From tequila-infused fast food to pop culture-driven menu drops, food collaborations in 2025 are more than just marketing stunts—they’re shaping the way we eat, drink, and experience food. Whether it’s tapping into nostalgia, fueling FOMO, or redefining indulgence, these partnerships reveal a lot about what matters in food culture today. The Don Julio x Popeyes
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(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content) In this U.S. Coast Guard handout, the Coast Guard investigates aircraft wreckage on the Potomac River on Jan. 30, 2025 in Washington, DC.  Petty Officer 1st Class Brandon Giles | U.S. Coast Guard | Handout | Getty Images How an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided into an American Airlines
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Pack a sun hat, some loose-fitting clothes and a book of José Martí’s poems, and get ready to uncover the buoyant and sophisticated magic of Cuba. Fewer restrictions on private enterprise in recent years have led to an explosion of creativity in this island nation, while the culture-dampening effects of globalization have yet to dilute
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Well, January’s been a long year, hasn’t it? Some might suggest decades long—and by some, I mean those of us who managed to get through Dry January without regret. Either way, it’s time to start the month as we continue to go on; eating well, drinking well, and being well. Which every single restaurant I’ve
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Klaus Vedfelt | Digitalvision | Getty Images Looking for travel inspiration for 2025 and beyond? Look no further: CNBC asked 10 travel agents for their recommendations of the most underhyped destinations in the world. We compiled their written answers below, including can’t-miss activities for each locale and the best times of year to visit. You’ll
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So you want to see a lion in the wild? Terrific. Now comes the tricky part: choosing where to go on your first safari. Which countries offer the easiest introduction to the continent for first-time travelers? Which countries are best for wildlife? Let us help you cut through the overwhelming options and plan your first
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Recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1982, the historic center of Florence boasts a vast collection of medieval and Renaissance art and architecture, despite its relatively compact size. Originally bounded by its 14th-century city walls – partially removed during the 19th-century renovation of the city – inner Florence is split in half
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