Naples, Italy’s third-largest city, thrives on contradictions. As one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban areas in the world, Naples is both chaotic and cultured, opulent and gritty, exuberant and understated, with architectural gems to discover around every corner. Founded by Greeks in the first millennium BCE, Naples has witnessed over 2500 years of history
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In this article AAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT An American Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner departs from Los Angeles International Airport en route to Tokyo on September 19, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.  Kevin Carter | Getty Images American Airlines‘ first-quarter earnings outlook on Thursday fell short of analysts’ estimates, sending shares down more
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A blend of Native American, Spanish, Mexican and American influences makes Santa Fe one of the most culturally and historically significant destinations in the United States, with roots stretching back thousands of years. Its adobe-style buildings now hold cutting-edge galleries, inviting shops and innovative restaurants, while its museums, markets and festivals celebrate tradition alongside contemporary experiences. Come
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Imagine towering fortresses bursting from rocky crags, looming over tangled medieval lanes. Picture palaces decked from floor to ceiling with mirrored mosaics and intricate paintings of flowers, deities and fighting elephants. See yourself rattling across dusty deserts by train or bouncing by 4WD through tiger-stalked national parks. That’s Rajasthan.  This captivating state in western India
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I’m here to sing the praises of New Hampshire – New England’s best-kept secret – which combines the countless small towns you’ll find in Vermont, outdoor adventures and rugged wilderness to rival Maine, and even a small coastline that extends the pleasures of Massachusetts’ beaches. This famously flinty, down-to-earth state has tended to have a bigger reputation
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Everybody knows about Dry January at this point. Or at least they think they do. Many cynical drinkers will tell you it’s just some internet-inspired fad wherein people abstain from alcoholic beverages for the first month of the year. History buffs will tell you that the tradition actually has its routes in World War II-era
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It’s not easy picking England’s most beautiful castles. This is, after all, a country with around 800 such buildings scattered across its rolling landscape, and beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Though each grand and imposing structure has its own charms and devoted followers, there are a few that live in the hearts
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In Greece, world-renowned ancient sites ⁠– some featuring in the greatest tales of all time, the Greek myths ⁠– carpet the country. With every layer excavated, another civilization is revealed. And the architecture and artifacts created to honor the gods – Athena, Poseidon, Apollo and Zeus, to name just a few – remain ready for
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Egg prices have cracked $6 per dozen, leaving families scrambling for alternatives. As prices soar, shoppers are adapting—from panic buying to embracing plant-based substitutes. The crisis stems in part from a devastating bird flu outbreak, which has significantly reduced egg supplies by impacting millions of egg-laying hens. But the egg crisis isn’t just about what’s
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Ontario’s dynamic capital ranks among Canada’s most exciting destinations for families traveling with kids, crammed with curious historical sights, beautiful green spaces and some of the country’s headlining museums. Many of Toronto’s family-friendly highlights have an active, outdoors-focused spin, too, from canoeing on inky blue Lake Ontario to spotting baby-pink spring blossoms in High Park. 
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