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
New Mexico may just be the Rocky Mountains’ best-kept secret – in terms of skiing, at the very least. With 300-plus bluebird days, over 200 inches of snow annually and dry, ultra-light powder that rivals celebrated ski destinations in neighboring states, the Land of Enchantment delivers major winter adventure – without big crowds or lift
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
If you are gearing up for the Super Bowl, you are obviously looking at your food list. What will you be eating? If you are like many Americans, wings are on the menu. And of course, beers are on the menu as well. But what beer styles work best with wings, especially with all the
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
Dominated by the Imperial Palace and its vast surrounding park and gardens, this area was once the political and ruling heart of Kyoto (and, indeed, Japan). Now, it is more known as a tranquil and spectacularly green retreat in the center of the city, just to the north of the bustling downtown. The Kyoto Imperial
The current consumer outcries regarding the price of eggs, on average Garde A large for $4.15 a dozen is warranted. Last year, this time the same eggs cost $2.52 a dozen, that is a 36.8% increase. To understand the economics of eggs, you must acknowledge that the chicken comes first. Headlines are solely focused on
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
In this article AAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT The air traffic control at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is pictured, in the aftermath of the collision of American Eagle flight 5342 and a Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into the Potomac River, as seen from Virginia on Jan. 30, 2025. Evelyn Hockstein |
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin What a week to be reporting from Washington, D.C.—between the inspector general of the Agriculture Department getting fired, the confirmation hearings of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and tariffs about to hit, it’s been quite a rollercoaster. And the news keeps coming. Another thread that I’ve been
Rising improbably and spectacularly from the desert, the glorious monolith of Uluru has a magical color palette and a gravitas that few other natural features possess. Whether you’re seeing it for the first time, looking up close at its strangely alluring textures, or just enjoying its presence, this is one soulful place. Uluru overflows with
With its rich cultural heritage and spectacular natural beauty, Indonesia is an astonishingly diverse country, blessed with postcard-perfect beaches, mighty volcanoes and vibrant cities, and home to myriad cultures. From popular tourist destinations such as Bali to little-explored islands in remote corners, there’s plenty to see and do in the world’s largest archipelago. If you’re
PathSpot, a health tech company cofounded by Christine Schindler, is modernizing food safety with its innovative hand hygiene and food safety management platform. Born from Schindler’s public health experience and desire to address the alarming rise in foodborne illnesses, PathSpot’s technology helps restaurants and food suppliers prevent outbreaks, improve hygiene standards, and protect public health.
Spanning more than 17,000 islands, Indonesia offers vibrant cities, natural beauty and a rich cultural heritage. But with so many islands, you may be wondering how easy it is to get connected while traveling through the world’s largest archipelago. Luckily, we have you covered. Whether you’re here for adventurous activities, the beaches or the national
Emergency response units search the crash site of the American Airlines plane on the Potomac River after the plane crashed on approach to Reagan National Airport on January 30, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. Andrew Harnik | Getty Images Rescuers were still retrieving bodies out of the frigid Potomac River on Thursday morning, but the deadliest
We all need a reason to get up in the morning. Ikigai is the term the Japanese created centuries ago to describe the idea of a meaningful life. What is Ikigai? In Japanese, “iki” means to live; “gai” means the value that you expect to realize. Combining the two, ikigai refers to a purpose to
A few hours spent in a museum can linger long in the memory – providing a chance to get inspired by beautiful art, cultures and soaring architecture somewhere far from home. In recent decades, museums have become undeniable magnets for visitors. Cities around the world have looked to the example of the Guggenheim Bilbao, which
Southern Africa is one of the best and most varied places to go on safari in Africa. This is a region that’s home to some of Africa’s best and most famous parks and wildlife areas: Kruger (South Africa), Etosha (Namibia), Chobe and the Okavango Delta (Botswana) and Hwange (Zimbabwe) to name just a few. On
Consumers no longer simply make purchases. They look for experiences that align with their lifestyles, values, and aspirations. This trend shows up in both hospitality and retail sectors—and according to a report from STR Global, “lifestyle hotels” are projected to account for 23% of the global hotel development pipeline by 2025. Why? Because they’re more
Sitting over 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle, you might think Tromsø isn’t a place for the faint of heart but this Norwegian city is surprisingly cosmopolitan for its gaudy latitude (there’s a reason they call it the “Paris of the North”). Many visit for natural phenomena like the northern lights and midnight sun
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