Month: April 2024

America’s capital city is a fantastic destination to visit with children in tow. It’s filled with kid-friendly museums, has an abundance of parks in which younger visitors can burn off excess energy, and a logical, pedestrian-friendly layout (let’s not forget that DC was designed to showcase urban planning at its very best).  Here are our
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Miami is most known for being a hub of Latin American culture with a 24/7 party atmosphere, and that’s not wrong. But as one of the fastest growing metro areas in the country, the city clearly has even more to offer every sort of traveler.  So how do you choose where to spend your time
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Gymkhana Fine Foods, the retail entity of elite Indian restaurant, Gymkhana London, formed between its parent company JKS Restaurants and former Mars executive Gulrez Arora, has raised $3 million in seed funding led by venture capital firm CAVU Consumer Partners. CAVU’s co-founder and partner, Rohan Oza and Jared Jacobs, joined the company’s board as a
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There’s never a bad time to visit Washington, DC. Not only do brilliant events take place almost every day, but the district also undergoes breathtakingly beautiful transformations as the seasons change. March’s explosion of cherry blossoms might well be the biggest magnet for many, but don’t underestimate the beauty of a snow-dusted US Capitol in winter,
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Apr. 9th, 2024 Thanks to its stunning islands, beaches and fascinating backdrops, Croatia has become a hot spot for tourism. From historical sites to the burgeoning wine region, to relaxing (or partying) on the many beaches, there is no shortage of amazing places to visit in Croatia. From its old towns and dramatic mountain landscapes,
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Branching out from the red cupola of the Duomo, the stone-built alleys of Florence’s historic core connect some of the world’s most precious examples of Renaissance art and architecture. It’s easy to see why millions visit the UNESCO-inscribed capital of Tuscany every year. This walkable city of fewer than 400,000 people has been a European
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Embark on a transformative journey to the Hawaiian Islands this spring. Immerse yourself in Hawai’i’s first culture, its indigenous Hawaiian culture, which makes our islands a place like nowhere else in the world. Your days exploring Hawaiʻi will unveil opportunities to connect with its living traditions, be serenaded by its local musicians and performers, and
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From designers reimagining the use of knitwear to entrepreneurs challenging the alcohol industry with frozen drinks, here are the young innovators creating the future fashion, art and food in Europe. By Simone Melvin, Kristin Stoller and Julie Goldenberg When Paolina Russo started her eponymous fashion brand, the odds were stacked against her. Newly graduated from
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It used to be that Bangkok’s weather was defined by three clearly demarcated seasons: the “cool,” the hot, and the wet, but these days locals like to joke that there is only hot, hotter and hottest. While it may be true that the Thai capital runs on a sultry high-flame sizzle most days, there are
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Disney shareholders gave Nelson Peltz the cold shoulder, but at Unilever, where Peltz sits on the board, big changes he supports are in the works in what amounts to a tale of two boards. A few weeks ago, Unilever announced plans to spin off Ben and Jerry’s, Magnum, Cornetto, Wall’s, and its entire ice cream
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So pretty that it inspired a Disney movie (Luca), Cinque Terre (“five lands”) consists of five startlingly photogenic fishing villages on Italy’s northwest coast, their candy-colored houses stacked down the sides of ravines and on top of cliffs. With sea, great food and wine, jaw-dropping views and photo opportunities at every turn, this is everything people love
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Washington, DC, has a reputation for being expensive, but when it comes to things to do, it’s an unfair accusation. To start, all of the Smithsonian museums are free to visit, and there’s also a packed calendar of free and cheap events, ranging from movie nights to open-air gigs at some of the city’s top
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In this article SAVE Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT A Spirit Airlines aircraft undergoes operations in preparation for departure at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on February 12, 2024 in Austin, Texas.  Brandon Bell | Getty Images Spirit Airlines said Monday that it will defer deliveries of new Airbus planes and furlough about 260 pilots
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