Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The devastation from the fires in Southern California is far from how anyone wanted to start 2025. But climate change doesn’t care about our New Year’s resolutions, and it doesn’t stop even when there’s hopelessness in the smoke-filled air. The fact of the matter is, climate
Considered two of the most emblematic neighborhoods in Mexico City for their historical architectural value, bohemian lifestyle, and diverse gastronomical offerings, Colonia Roma and Colonia Condesa are destinations of their own. Residents here are a mix of white-collar to creative-type chilangos (as Mexico City locals are often called) and mid- to long-term migrants from other
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Once overshadowed by its reputation for quick shots and cheap imitations, tequila has transformed into a refined spirit deserving of profound appreciation. This metamorphosis has been driven by a boom in premium and artisanal tequilas that showcase the spirit’s craftsmanship and heritage. Like bourbon, which was
The 400 or so public markets in Mexico City are where the city’s fabled food culture comes to life, where culinary traditions get disseminated and find new expression. Indeed, these crucial social and economic spaces are where millions of people eat, work, shop and network daily – in a manner that has remained relatively unchanged over
In this aerial view taken from a helicopter, burned homes are seen during the Palisades fire in the Malibu area of Los Angeles county, California on January 9, 2025. Josh Edelson | Afp | Getty Images Airlines have extended travel waivers for Los Angeles airports as wildfires continue to burn in the area. American Airlines,
Nick Ray is the author of the Phnom Penh and Siem Reap chapters in the 14th edition of Lonely Planet’s Cambodia guidebook scheduled to be released in September 2025. Some Cambodians wryly observe that Cambodia has three seasons – hot, hotter and hottest – but in reality, there are distinct dry and wet seasons that define the harvest
Towards the end of 2024, Houston restaurateur Michael Sambrooks had a tough decision to make. The founder and owner of Sambrooks Hospitality Group, known for its collection of Texas smokehouse restaurants specializing in live-fire cooking, opened Andiron restaurant, a sumptuously designed, high-end steakhouse in 2023. But in late 2024, after much consideration, Sambrooks decided to
There’s nothing quite like bathing in the blissfully warm, mineral-rich waters of an onsen on a trip to Japan. For generations, both locals and visitors have flocked to these ancient hot springs to rejuvenate mind, body and spirit. And one place in particular stands out for experiencing Japan’s most famous contribution to holistic healing. Wakayama
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, in the 1970s and ’80s as I did, I quickly realized that three things matter in the life of a Kentuckian: the Kentucky Derby, college basketball, and bourbon, not necessarily in that order. You are surrounded by all three. So, I
An Alaskan vacation may bring to mind images of huge salmon, slow-moving glaciers, never-ending mountain ranges, and – for those who’ve visited before – mosquitos the size of eagles. But about 60 miles out of Fairbanks, at the end of a winding road through the wilderness, you will also fine an oasis in the woods.
Tourists take photos in Shinsekai with Tsutenkaku tower in sight in Osaka, Japan, on December 12, 2024. Kichul Shin | Nurphoto | Getty Images Planning an international trip this year? You could be in luck, if you’re willing to fly far. Long-haul trips are cheaper than last year, according to data released this week from
Who doesn’t want to visit Vietnam? This Southeast Asian powerhouse has it all: beautiful beaches, unparalleled history, diverse cultures…and did we mention the food? The country’s two biggest cities, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City tend to be most travelers’ first impressions of this singular country. They’re both cosmopolitan, exciting and oh-so-Vietnamese – and yet
There’s an emerging wave in the approach to farming all around the world, and it’s very evident at CES 2025. Several companies are represented by their home countries on the convention floor to demonstrate how they’re becoming leaders in the agritech movement, particularly in the way we can implement AI to grow crops more efficiently.
Icelandic water is some of the purest and cleanest in the world. And Icelanders have turned enjoying this natural resource into an art and a science. The Blue Lagoon is just the beginning. From sprawling lagoon complexes with multi-step bathing rituals to tiny secluded natural pools, you’ll find a variety of geothermal facilities across the
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin This week’s edition of InnovationRx debuts a new look. In it, we take a look at new rules for medical debt, the raw milk farm at the center of California’s bird flu emergency, the cause of the mysterious disease in Congo and more. To get it
Nick Ray is the author of the Phnom Penh and Siem Reap chapters in the 14th edition of Lonely Planet’s Cambodia guidebook scheduled to be released in September 2025. Cambodia is considered one of the friendliest countries in Southeast Asia. Thanks to an unbreakable spirit and infectious optimism, the Khmers have prevailed. No visitor comes
In this article BA Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT The aviation industry is bracing for another year of difficulties, as delivery delays at Boeing and supply chain problems are set to continue into 2025, say aviation consultants. Sunday marked one year since a door panel blew off a Boeing 737 Max 9 operated by
Made up of over 7000 islands, the Philippines has some of the most beautiful tropical landscapes and richest marine biodiversity in the world. Even as a local who has made it a personal mission to visit the 82 provinces of my home country – a staggered, long-term staggered quest that took me over a decade
As we enter 2025, the global food system faces a whirlwind of challenges and transformations. From surging coffee and cocoa prices to the shifting dynamics of a new U.S. administration, one thing remains clear: uncertainty looms large. Yet amidst this turbulence, investors are identifying key themes poised to shape the future of food and agriculture.
I wanted to sleep on the 12-hour flight home from Abu Dhabi last month, but my mind was too busy flipping through all the sights and sounds and tastes that populated my brief sojourn there. I had spent five days exploring this emerging metropolis, zigzagging from one site to the next. I was always doing
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