Year: 2017
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Exploring Kachemak Bay
If you have three days in Homer, spend at least one of them on beautiful Kachemak Bay. A great way to do this is through a Natural History Tour with professional naturalists from the nonprofit Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies. You’ll spend time at bird rookeries, tidepools, rainforest trails, and prehistoric sites, and will gain…
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How did Chester Arthur become president, and why do most Americans know so little about him?
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The New York Times: The Ivanka Trump Guarantee
Ivanka Trump, first daughter, strode into Washington back in January with big promises: She was passionate about helping “working women,” she said, and she was going to close the gender wage gap even if it killed her.
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Entertainment Weekly Says Bluebird, Bluebird is One of This Fall’s Must-Read Books!
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Downtown Medellín Walking Tour
Begin your Medellín walking tour in Plaza Botero and explore its brash downtown from the colonial era to the city's 21st-century optimism.
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Hiking Alaska’s Resurrection Pass Trail
The Resurrection Pass Trail is one of Southcentral Alaska's most popular hiking destinations. The 38-mile trail winds through spruce forests and tops out in tundra, affording opportunities to see a variety of habitats. Wildlife, wildflowers, and wild fish in the lakes and streams add to the trail’s appeal.
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Fall Back In Love with a New Romance Ebook
From hockey hunks to handsome heroes, these hot and heavy romances will keep you warm all season long.
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Q&A with Preeti Mistry
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Hiking Caño Cristales, Colombia
Here in the remote Llanos, you’ll be rewarded as you trek through the stark lowland hills of the Serranía de la Macarena, with its unusual dry tropical vegetation, and behold the vibrant purple, fuchsia, goldenrod, and green Macarenia clavigera plants swaying in the gushing streams of Caño Cristales.
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Syrian Omelette from OUR SYRIA
Before the conflict began, there was a little restaurant in a hidden corner of a back alley in Aleppo’s Old City, next to the old Jewish cemetery. The restaurant was called the King of Omelettes (Malik Al Ijja) and aptly named it was, too. The place was so tiny, they could only cram in two…
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On long walks, female friendship and the mysterious power of the three-second rule
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On genetic testing, fake nipples, and other considerations