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RANT to the proliferation of plastic in the produce section of grocery stores. Do we really need to have a jalapeño pepper in a plastic box? Too much plastic! RAVE to Metro bus drivers who were patiently able to navigate…Read More
Women in their 60s aren’t slowing down — they’re finally done apologizing for their morning ocean swims, evening solitude, and the revolutionary act of cooking a proper Sunday roast just for themselves.Read More
A travel writer spent 23 days in South Korea and Thailand and only packed these On Cloudultra 3 sneakers. Shop these comfortable walking shoes now while they’re on sale.Read More
One couple chose Tahiti for its welcoming atmosphere and proactive support for LGBTQ+ travelers. They prioritized a private, relaxing beach honeymoon in a destination where they felt safe and comfortable.Read More
Ismail Omar Guelleh, 78, has extended his already 27-year rule in a poll boycotted by the main opposition candidates.Read More
New Delhi: India’s Ankita Raina and Korea’s Baek Da-yeon in action during their Women’s Singles-2 (WS2) match at the Billie Jean King Cup Asia/Oceania […]Read More
Cathay Pacific updates Asia Miles in May impacting travel costs across Asia with higher long-haul redemption rates and limited short-haul reliefRead More
The article highlights the pivotal role of European companies in the high-tech industry. Zeiss, based in Germany, provides precise lithography optics for ASML, which, with its advanced technology, sup…Read More
Sudanese national Alnour Mohamed Ali, accused of piloting small boat, is charged with endangering lifeRead More
British scientists have launched a crew of microscopic worms to the International Space Station in a pioneering experiment that could help unlock the secrets of long-duration space travel – and support ambitions to reach the Moon and beyond.Read More