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Eco-Tourism Adventures for Seeing Endangered Species
Eco-tourism enables travelers to leave a lighter footprint while still exploring the wonders of Mother Nature. Some of the best places to travel off the beaten path are home to Earth's most threatened creatures. However, there are ways to see them that are safe for all those involved. Guided tours, traditionally led by local experts and scientists, are designed to show off the beauty of the creatures, while ensuring that the natural world remains just that, all natural. Nature reserves allow adventurers to see endangered species in areas designated for animals' own safety and many offer tour opportunities.
AMERICA'S BEST ONLINE SHOPS 2024
The National Retail Federation, a prominent industry association, forecasts that U.S. consumer spending will increase by approximately 4 to 6 percent this year, reaching between $5.13 and $5.23 trillion.
NEW HOPE for ALZHEIMER'S
Recent advances and promising new drugs mean doctors may soon be able to stave off the worst effects of the disease
I Was Captured, Beaten and Interrogated by Russia
An injured Ukrainian soldier on his year-long ordeal as a prisoner of war
The GOP's Opportunity With Muslim Voters
While most continue to vote Democratic, the culture wars, especially over public schools, may be starting to change that
A cornerstone of Saudi economic development
Saudi Arabia’s increasingly dynamic economy is reflected in the remarkable growth in size and sophistication of its capital market
Jeddah Central: Contemporary culture by the sea
Celebrating the past while focusing on the future, a 20-billion modern city is taking shape on the banks of the Red Sea
Constructing an economy that is fit for the future
The world-class and vertically integrated AlBawani Holding Group is a driving force in Saudi Arabia’s ongoing transformation
America's BEST Addiction Treatment Centers 2023
TOO MANY FAMILIES FACE THE pain of substance abuse and addiction. Alcoholism and drug dependency can devastate lives, leaving lasting damage. In the last 20 years, the diagnosis of alcohol and drug use disorders in the U.S. has increased from 4.9 percent to 6 percent; consequently, overdose deaths are also rising.
Global Parks: Green Spaces to Adore
Parks are places of refuge, exploration and reflection. They can help you escape the daily grind and open you up to learning more. Around the world, parks take various shapes and sizes, with different themes, whether centered on nature, art, discovery, serenity or recreation. From coral reefs in the Adriatic Sea to a sculpturefilled thoroughfare in Colombia, the parks on this list each have something unique about them that makes them especially appealing destinations to add to the usual travel itinerary.
Jake Cohen
JAKE COHEN'S FIRST COOKBOOK, JEW-ISH (HARVEST, 2021), WAS A PERFECT intro to the Instagram-famous cook.
THE ENEMY WITHIN
EXCLUSIVE: The FBI TARGETS MAGA as the 2024 ELECTION NEARS
The Crocodiles That Helped Win the Yom Kippur War
How 16 low-end amphibious boats made a 1973 victory possible for Israel
Ashley Flowers
FOR ASHLEY FLOWERS, HOST OF THE PODCAST CRIME JUNKIE, SUCCESS was unforeseen. \"I wasn't expecting it to be what it is.\" And what it is, is the number one true crime podcast in the country.
Sustainable Craft Breweries
Oktoberfest celebrations are popping up all over at this time of year. Yet, with the beer industry's notable water footprint-a pint of beer requires about 44 gallons of water-and its substantial generation of wastewater, byproducts and solid waste, critics have long been outspoken about the popular beverage's environmental impact.
THE FUTURE IS HERE
THESE FIVE CITIES ARE USING CUTTING-EDGE STRATEGIES TO COUNTER THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND CREATE A GREENER WORLD
The Death of the Palestinian Dream
The Palestinian Authority, which was supposed to form the basis of an eventual state, is falling apart. Nobody knows what will happen once it is gone
Jeff Probst
FOR THE PAST 23 YEARS, SURVIVOR HOST AND PRODUCER JEFF PROBST HAS been a mainstay on our televisions, and year after year he continues to be amazed by the game
THE 100 MOST LOVED WORKPLACES in AMERICA
These companies prove that doing right by your employees pays off in a big way
THE MESSY FUTURE REMOTE WORK
REMOTE WORK is clearly here to stay but there are still a lot of wrinkles to iron out
Going Big on Small Talk
Spontaneous speaking isn't rocket science. Use these tips and tricks to breathe easier, speak freely and connect with anyone
The Secret Language of Cats
New science shows that our seemingly aloof feline friends really do care about us. They just have their own way of showing it. (And they need their space)
'Feel Free to Fall for It'
Videos on TikTok advancing false and misleading claims about prominent consumer brands garnered 57 million views in a NewsGuard analysis
Reba McEntire
FOR REBA MCENTIRE, JOINING NBC'S THE VOICE AS A JUDGE AFTER BLAKE Shelton's departure adds a layer of \"pressure\" to the gig.
Vagabon's New Outlook
Incorporating dance-pop electronics and into her sound, the acclaimed musician returns with her most upbeat work Sorry I Haven't Called
Unique Cheeses Around the World
If you're a curd nerd, your cheese repertoire may extend beyond British Cheddar and Spanish Manchego, but chances are you haven't heard of Nagelkaas, a clove-studded Gouda from the Netherlands, or Anthill, a soft goat cheese from Australia encrusted with dried green weaver ants (they taste like fresh citrus)!
THE WORLD'S BEST HOSPITALS SMART 2024
MEDICINE AND TECHNOLOGY ARE entwined, as some of the most significant medical advances have been made possible only through technological innovation.
THE WORLD'S BEST SPECIALIZED HOSPITALS 2024
INFORMATION IS A POWERFUL TOOL when you or someone you love is facing an important health care decision, especially one that requires selecting a hospital or care team.
Ultra-Sustainable Construction Goes Mainstream
A new green generation of buildings is hitting goals that were inconceivable 10 years ago-sometimes even improving the environment
'Black History is American History'
Morgan Freeman on his new documentary about the first Black tank unit to serve in combat in World War II and the gaps in our national memory