From Global Travel Writers (Travel & Leisure) Despite the eruption of Kīlauea volcano in 2018 and the subsequent tourism downturn, visitors to Hawaii’s largest island were never really in danger…
Paul Sinclair
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From Global Teavel Writers (Travel & Leisure) This 166-square-mile island on the eastern edge of the Caribbean is largely famous for its powder-white beaches, British-colonial roots, manifold rum shops, and…
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From Global Travel Writers (Travel & Leisure) Just when you think the Baja buzz has reached a fever pitch, new arrivals make it all the more thrilling. This year, the…
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From Global Travel Writers (Travel & Leisure) Not long ago, Austria was viewed as the meringue of the Germanic world: beautiful to look at, yet somewhat dry when one actually…
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From Global Travel Writers (Travel & Leisure) The preserved colonial architecture of “the White City” — so named for its gleaming structures made from sillar, a volcanic rock — earned…
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From Global Travel Writers (Travel & Leisure) For much of the past four decades, Menelik Palace loomed over Addis Ababa as a symbol of imperial imposition. Now, nearly two years…
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From The New York Times Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine passed a critical milestone on Thursday when a panel of experts formally recommended that the Food and Drug Administration authorize the vaccine.…
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From The Mirror: As speculation the continent’s giant teams could form a breakaway division of their own has grown in recent years, UEFA reportedly aim to fend off the idea…
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It is likely that because Trump has so odiously acted like he owns the United States Supreme Court, having put three conservative Justices on the bench, that his court might…
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The United States has now crossed another unfortunate coronavirus threshold. Wednesday saw 3,011 deaths. That is 968 more than the Pearl Harbor attacks and 34 more than the 9/11 attacks.…
