Post Malone’s limited-edition Oreo collab might look like just another celebrity-branded snack, but it’s a snapshot of how food culture works in 2025. Launching nationwide on February 3, 2025, with a presale starting January 27, this collaboration features nine unique cookie designs inspired by Post Malone’s world. From swirled salted caramel and shortbread creme to
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Canada’s largest city is defined, in large part, by its many vibrant, distinct neighborhoods, as well as by its waterfront location on the northern shores of Lake Ontario. As the famously multicultural local food scene shows, many of Toronto’s best-known areas emerged alongside various waves of migration, and, for visitors, discovering these diverse districts through their
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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Anheuser-Busch InBev, commonly referred to as AB InBev, through its growth and innovation arm ZX Ventures, acquired RateBeer, a once-popular consumer beer rating website, in 2016. Since that time, many of the website’s users—typically craft-beer-passionate people—have ceased to use it, and Anheuser-Busch InBev announced in December
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Globally, powerful solutions are emerging by blending indigenous farming practices with modern agricultural innovations. Practices rooted in generations of local, context-specific knowledge gain even greater value when combined with advancements in methods, technology, and science. This integration tackles global challenges like population growth and environmental degradation while paving the way for stronger climate resilience and
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East Africa is the true spiritual home of the safari. It’s also the best place to watch wildlife on the planet. It was here in East Africa that the world first fell in love with the continent’s wildlife and wild places, with the magic of its landscapes, and with its people. Nothing captures that magic
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Roughly half of the country’s international tourists land in Bali, but Indonesia is so much more than one enticing island.  One day, you can be strolling beneath the glistening skyscrapers of a modern city; the next, climbing the freezing-cold summit of a puffing volcano or beating through tropical rainforests in search of orangutans or tigers. You can start
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Vatican City is the world’s smallest country by size and population. That’s not stopping an estimated 32 million travelers from visiting this year for Jubilee 2025, a year-long global celebration among those of the Catholic faith. The Jubilee is a time of pilgrimage, prayer, reflection and a renewal of faith, said Jubilee spokesperson Caterina Rigoni.
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Paris might be one of Europe’s most dynamic cities, but the pace of life is noticeably quieter on Sundays, particularly in more residential neighborhoods such as parts of the 9th, 11th and 12th arrondissements. You might find that smaller independent shops are closed, a restaurant you wanted to try isn’t open and the local supermarket shuts early.
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Visiting Liechtenstein is like stepping into a bedtime story, with cows grazing in grassy meadows, mountains that touch the clouds and a turreted castle on a hill inhabited by a prince and princess. Europe’s smallest country is located between Switzerland and Austria, with the Rhine River running down the middle. Despite the notable influence of
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Paris’ flea markets date back to the late 19th century, when scavengers collecting trash from the streets of Paris were chased out of the city center by thieves. They started selling goods in the city’s outskirts, hence why the largest flea markets today are still found on the edge of the city. Over time, these
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