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As travelers flock to far-flung destinations, here's how to choose the right airline, seat, and mindset for surviving ultra-long-haul flights.
While local nonprofits have long been a lifeline to many area residents, the COVID-19 pandemic saw demand increase, even as ...
Lonely Planet was once the Bible of travel. Then Google and social media influencers stepped in and became the new messiahs.
In this extract, Svein recounts his experiences in the Spring Classics as a relative newcomer to the sport at the age of 31.
By Marie Kennedy, The Mountain Times A team of four fifth grade students at Welches Middle School have taken first place in ...
In the run up to the Super Bowl, The Philadelphia Inquirer ran a Zillmer-authored piece on the behavioral science behind a Super Bowl win.
Director Alex Braverman’s documentary "Thank You Very Much" examines the mystery surrounding Kaufman’s persona.
Movies adapted from books have a reputation for falling short. NPR's Scott Detrow talks with NPR's Barrie Hardymon and Andrew Limbong about what's good and bad about books turned into movies.
You’ve probably heard about Careless People, a new book written by former Meta director of global policy Sarah Wynn-Williams. Or, if not, maybe you’ve heard that there’s a book that Meta’s founder and ...
Hamdan Ballal, who won an Oscar for No Other Land about Palestinians under Israeli occupation, was attacked by Israeli settlers and later detained by Israeli security forces, his lawyer tells NPR.