Are You Visiting Atlantic City But Worried About Making Some Of The Typical Mistakes That Travelers Make? Keep Reading... The post 7 Mistakes Visitors Make When Visiting Atlantic City + Tips On How To Avoid Them appeared first on Travel Addicted Unicorn.| Travel Addicted Unicorn
Planning A Trip To Atlantic City And Wondering What You Need To Know Before You Go? Keep Reading To... The post 7 Things To Know Before Going To Atlantic City appeared first on Travel Addicted Unicorn.| Travel Addicted Unicorn
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In this blog post, you will find the 12 most common mistakes visitors make when visiting Las Vegas + tips on how to avoid them.| Travel Addicted Unicorn
Benne Wafers are thin, crispy cookies made with sesame seeds. This recipe creates delicious, crunchy cookies that are toasty, sweet and great with milk! Crisp, nutty, and delicately sweet, benne wafers are a thin cookie that may just surprise you. These cookies come from Africa and are made with a simple, sweet dough, covered in toasted... Read On → The post Benne Wafers Recipe (Sesame Seed Cookies) appeared first on The Foreign Fork.| The Foreign Fork
If you're looking for a great beach getaway, look no further than Florida. The Sunshine State is home to some of the best beaches in the country. Below we'll review the cream of the crop – these are the best beaches in Florida. So pack your sunscreen, put on shades and get ready to hit the waves.| Spark Nomad
This Faunalytics study examines the impact on vote choice and perceptions of political candidates when those candidates propose changes to U.S. food policy. It focuses on voter responses to policy proposals aimed at supporting or opposing industrial animal agriculture. The post Political Animals? How U.S. Voters Respond To Candidates Making Farmed Animal Policy Proposals appeared first on Faunalytics.| Faunalytics
Going gluten-free is all the rage these days and for a good reason. Gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye, can cause health problems for people with Celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. For them, going gluten-free is the only way to stay healthy. People without gluten sensitivities can often benefit from eating gluten-free ... Read more| Spark Nomad
Apart from being the second-largest city in Missouri, the list of things to do in St Louis is endless! Whether you travel to spend the holiday with your family or explore world-class attractions as an outdoor adventurer, there is a special place for everyone in St. Louis. The city is filled with fantastic dining cuisines, ... Read more| Spark Nomad
Boise, Idaho, is known for its beautiful landscape and variety of outdoor activities. But the ‘City of Trees’ is quickly becoming the city of breweries. Many Boise breweries are popping up or relocating to Boise to take advantage of the affordability and rapidly growing population. Its thriving downtown scene includes several bars, tasting rooms, and restaurants. ... Read more| Spark Nomad
When it comes to vacation destinations, Florida is hard to beat. With miles of coastline and the best theme parks in the country, there’s something for everyone in the Sunshine State. So if you’re looking for beautiful beaches, fantastic wildlife, or world-class fishing spots, these Florida vacation spots have you covered. Panama City Yes, Panama ... Read more| Spark Nomad
91% of Americans are looking to practice better personal finance habits. So when it comes time for a vacation, don’t drain all your savings, or even worse, go into credit card debt. With over 19,000 cities in America, there are many fantastic places for a vacation outside of expensive towns like Waikiki, San Diego, Washington D.C., or ... Read more| Spark Nomad
The United States is a massive country with a vast array of cultures, ecosystems, and historical landmarks. With so much happening in such a large country, it’s hard to decide where to go. The best places to visit in the USA are subjective. Those who travel because they love art may not enjoy the thrills Orlando offers. ... Read more| Spark Nomad
Zion is considered a bucket-list destination for a reason. Whether you have traveled to Zion several times or are planning your first trip, these are the top things to do in Zion National Park that I'd recommend to all travelers.| Spark Nomad
Forty-two representatives from our El Salvador offices joined for a meaningful volunteer day, assembling nearly 40 wheelchairs to benefit rehabilitation patients through the Teletón Foundation.| HBI Sustainability
Mid Pines Development Group’s recent acquisitions expanded the North Carolina Sandhills destination to 126 holes. And while Mid Pines Inn and Pines Needles Lodge are being upgraded, the connection to the rich Donald Ross history will not be lost.| Golf Travel Wire
Kapalua Golf is currently accepting tee time reservations for the course that is still rebounding from water restrictions.| Golf Travel Wire
Though the club opened in 2006, it has only been in recent years, under new ownership, that the gated-community has started blossoming into its expected potential.| Golf Travel Wire
The voyage went relatively well until the interception. We sailed with the 1000 Madleens to the Gaza flotilla so we spent some time catching up to them, waiting for them and then sailing with them. I met a couple of their people while we were in prison and at the hotel after we were released. They were […] The post Israeli Occupation Forces Attacked our Ship “Conscience” first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
Headquartered in San Francisco, The Asia Foundation is a non-profit organization receiving public and private support that coordinates development projects, educational programs and cultural exchanges across Asia, in part with the aim of facilitating better relations with the U.S., according to its website. Put in slightly different terms, The Asia Foundation is part of the […] The post The Asia Foundation’s Deep CIA Ties Exposed first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
President Donald Trump has expressed enthusiasm about Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, stating that her elevation to head the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in late October was “tremendous news.” Speaking to U.S. troops aboard a U.S. aircraft carrier in Japan on October 28 during his Asia tour, Trump introduced Takaichi as a “big winner.” […] The post Trump Administration Embraces New Japanese Leader Who is a Regular Visitor to a Shrine that Honors War Criminals first a...| CovertAction Magazine
Funding for SNAP, the federal Supplemental Food Assistance Program, is set to expire on November 1st due to the ongoing government shutdown that’s about to hit the one-month mark... The post CovertAction Bulletin – Feeding the Crisis: SNAP Under Siege in the Shutdown first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
On October 16, 2025, Donald Trump’s second term ignited a reckless campaign against Venezuela, greenlighting covert CIA operations, deploying 4,000 Marines and F-35 jets to the Caribbean, and launching strikes on Venezuelan vessels that have killed more than 27 people—all framed as a fight against drugs and migration. This is no noble mission: It is a recycled imperial […] The post Unmasking Imperial Hypocrisy: Trump’s 2025 Venezuela Escalation Is a Sham for Oil first appeared on C...| CovertAction Magazine
Libby Kercher shares her emotions and reflections after taking part in the LGBT+ pilgrimage “Pellegrinaggio de La Tenda di Gionata e altre associazioni”, held in Rome as the first officially authorised pilgrimage for LGBT+ individuals. The event brought together groups and communities from many parts of the world. GNRC was proud to stand as the […]| Global Network of Rainbow Catholics
Carl Gopalkrishnan describes his practice as “drawing on religion, science, mythology, literature, politics, and music.”Born in the United Kingdom to Chinese and Indian parents and now living in Pe…| Global Network of Rainbow Catholics
Mazama Energy has announced the creation of the hottest Enhanced Geothermal System with a bottomhole temperature of 331 °C in Newberry, Oregon. The post Mazama Energy develops 331 °C Enhanced Geothermal System at Newberry, Oregon first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
With 65 years of geothermal power generation, The Geysers in California remains one of the most important and productive geothermal fields in the world. The post Calpine celebrates 65 years of geothermal power generation at The Geysers, California first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
The submission of full papers for the upcoming World Geothermal Congress 2026 has been extended to 1 December 2025. The post Full paper submission for World Geothermal Congress 2026 extended to 1st of December first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
Ormat and SLB will partner to accelerate commercialization of integrated geothermal assets with a particular focus on a pilot EGS project at an existing Ormat facility. The post SLB and Ormat partner to fast-track development of integrated geothermal assets first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
Fervo Energy has published the Geothermal Sustainable Development Pact, providing a framework for sustainable and inclusive geothermal development in the US. The post Fervo Energy publishes document setting standards for sustainable geothermal development first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
A BLM geothermal lease sale in Nevada received over USD 9 million in bids on 86 parcels, indicating growing interest on geothermal development in federal lands. The post BLM Nevada geothermal lease sale nets over USD 9 million in bids on 86 parcels first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
Dandelion Energy has launched the first residential geothermal leasing program in the US, making geothermal heating and cooling more accessible and affordable. The post Dandelion Energy makes geothermal heating and cooling accessible through leasing program first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
New Hampshire-based Dig Energy has raised capital to advance deployment of a compact, fluid-based drilling technology for shallow geothermal applications. The post Dig Energy – Making geothermal heating and cooling competitive with innovative drilling tech first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
Fervo Energy wins Bentley’s 2025 Going Digital Award for subsurface modeling, marking another milestone for geothermal innovation. The post Fervo Energy wins Subsurface Modeling and Analysis category at Bentley 2025 Awards first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
A new bill has been signed into law in California that designates geothermal projects as eligible for a streamlined approval process under the CEQA. The post California passes bill to include geothermal in streamlined certification program first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
American Airlines (AA) has revealed that it will begin new seasonal service between John F.…| Airport Spotting
In response to the week of action for political prisoners, Elias Rodriguez and Casey Goonan, we were sent images that comrades can use for their activities. Casey and Elias are two US-held prisoners who are in captivity due to their support for the Palestianian Revolution.| Abolition Media
If you’re heading to Universal’s newest crown jewel, Epic Universe, you’re about to enter a theme park that’s both futuristic and nostalgic. Here, dragons fly, plumbers race karts, nibblers scurry, monsters escape, and celestial coasters light up the night. Here are my favorite Epic Universe tips—from sneaky shortcuts to what’s actually worth waiting for. Whether …| Postcard Narrative
Step back in time on Mackinac Island — a place that feels like it hit the (not-yet-invented) pause button in the late 1800s. With no cars, horse-drawn carriages clip-clop down the streets lined with Victorian-era architecture, and the scent of fresh fudge drifts from the shops along Main Street. Mackinac Island is charmingly preserved unlike …| Postcard Narrative
Antelope Canyon in Arizona is beautiful, famous, & popular with tourists. Here are some tips for how to avoid the crowds when you go!| The World Travel Guy
Panama City Beach is located along the Gulf Coast in Florida’s panhandle. The area is known for its white-sand beaches and turquoise waters. There are tons of activities for people of all ages! Located about five hours from Atlanta, I’ve […] The post Three Day Itinerary for Panama City Beach appeared first on Young Wayfarer.| Young Wayfarer
If you’re planning a quiet getaway in the heart of Kansas, you’ll find plenty of things to do in... The post Things To Do In Cottonwood Falls, KS: A Hidden Gem appeared first on The World Travel Girl.| The World Travel Girl
Spend 3 Days in Wichita, Kansas with museums, Old Town, restaurants, the Keeper of the Plains, and fun things to do. An unexpected treat.| The World Travel Girl
Curaçao is one of the most colorful and vibrant islands in the Caribbean. It's a Dutch Caribbean island that blends European charm with Caribbean warmth. From its white-sand beaches to rocky coves, snorkeling with sea| Our Sweet Adventures
With the open and legal disenfranchisement of Black voters in the South and other right-fascist strongholds, the layer of mystification that promised government responsiveness to the people will be gone.| The Red Clarion
October 2025 | By CSE The Center for Sustainability and Excellence (CSE) proudly celebrates another milestone, the Certified Sustainability (ESG) Practitioner Program, Consultants Edition, held on September 11–12 & 15, 2025, was once again fully booked, bringing together a global cohort of forward-thinking sustainability professionals. Led by Nikos Avlonas, CSE’s Founder and President, and […] The post CSE’s ESG Consultants Edition: A Global Success Story appeared first on Center for ...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Europe stands at a crossroads. The next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2028–2034, the EU’s long-term budget, will determine how Europe invests in climate action, innovation, and industrial competitiveness over the next decade. With global competition intensifying and climate impacts worsening, the MFF must do more than balance numbers, it must set the strategic direction for […] The post Why the EU’s New Budget Will Decide Europe’s Climate Future appeared first on Center for ...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Europe’s heavy industries, steel, cement, and fertilizers, sit at the heart of the continent’s economy and its carbon problem. Together, they account for over 20% of total EU greenhouse gas emissions, according to the European Environment Agency (EEA). The European Green Deal and Fit for 55 package set ambitious decarbonisation goals, but meeting them requires […] The post How Europe Can Achieve Industrial Decarbonization Now appeared first on Center for Sustainbability & Excellence.| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Europe risks losing its clean energy leadership to China and the U.S. Learn how policy reforms, green funding, and innovation can help Europe stay ahead in the green tech race.| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
The Northeastern United States is steeped in aviation history, from early pioneers to the jet…| Airport Spotting
Texas is a giant in U.S. aviation — vast distances, booming cities, and a strong…| Airport Spotting
When I first started researching Puerto Escondido, Mexico, on the Oaxacan coast, I got excited. There were a lot... The post 3 Best Places For Craft Beer In Puerto Escondido, Mexico appeared first on Everybody Hates A Tourist.| Everybody Hates A Tourist
Read this review of the Marriott Cancun's all-inclusive restaurants and bars before you book your resort vacation| Everybody Hates A Tourist
Murfreesboro is a city in Tennessee known for its rich history, a vibrant community, and scenic parks. Visitors come into the city looking to explore history and enjoy the beautiful terrain. There’s just so much to do in Murfreesboro, which is why it continues to see a lot of vacationers. People looking to explore places… Read More »4 Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Murfreesboro for a Great Meal| Backpackingman
Tchaka is a stew made with dried corn (hominy), beans, pork (or other meats), and a variety of spices, popular in Haiti. The broth of... The post Haitian Tchaka Recipe appeared first on Travel Food Atlas.| Travel Food Atlas
Texas BBQ is a popular style of preparing ribs by cooking them slowly for a long period of time, often by smoking. The ribs are... The post Texas Style BBQ Ribs Recipe appeared first on Travel Food Atlas.| Travel Food Atlas
A house museum and garden in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada provides a look at Victorian-era life and Brandon history The post Daly House Museum In Brandon first appeared on Destinations Detours and Dreams.| Destinations Detours and Dreams
Post-spawn bluefish follow bait and warming water into Northeast estuaries, where they eagerly pounce on topwater plugs and hooked menhaden.| Sport Fishing
Make the most of 36 hours in Gettysburg with my guide to historic battlefields, museums, downtown spots, and local dining. Perfect for a short trip packed with history.| Young Wayfarer
The charming waterfront city of Baltimore is the perfect destination for a day or weekend! While in Baltimore for a wedding in July, Mike and I got to do some exploring around the town. These are my recommendations for an […] The post How to Spend One Day in Baltimore appeared first on Young Wayfarer.| Young Wayfarer
Greenwashing moved from PR risk to legal liability in 2025. Under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act (DMCCA), the UK Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) can now directly fine firms up to 10% of global turnover for misleading environmental claims—without going to court. Meanwhile the FCA’s anti-greenwashing rule applies to all FCA-authorised firms making […] The post How to Comply with UK Greenwashing Rules (2025) appeared first on Center for Sustainbability & Excellence.| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Sustainability reporting in the UK is undergoing its most significant transformation in years. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has committed to “streamline and enhance” the existing climate disclosure framework following its multi-firm review, which concluded that TCFD-aligned reporting was too complex and inconsistent across industries. Simultaneously, the UK government has launched consultations on new UK […] The post UK Sustainability Reporting 2025: Simplified, Streamlined, an...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
In February 2025, the European Commission introduced the Omnibus I package, a pivotal regulatory reform aimed at streamlining the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and related frameworks. Designed to balance reporting burdens with transparency, the Omnibus I signals a shift, not just in regulation, but in the strategic role ESG professionals must now play. With […] The post Why the EU Sustainability Reporting Omnibus Is a Turning Point for ESG Professionals appeared first ...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Sustainability in Canada is evolving beyond corporate reporting—it’s transforming how the economy grows. From renewable energy and sustainable finance to social inclusion and Indigenous partnerships, the green transition is now at the heart of Canada’s competitiveness. The new Canadian Sustainability Disclosure Standards (CSDSs) signal the country’s intent to lead with accountability, not bureaucracy. This shift […] The post Sustainability in Canada: Building a Greener Economy Beyon...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Canada is entering a new era of corporate accountability with the launch of the Canadian Sustainability Disclosure Standards (CSDSs) by the Canadian Sustainability Standards Board (CSSB). For the first time, organizations have a unified framework aligned with IFRS S1 and S2, empowering businesses to disclose environmental and social risks that affect enterprise value. “Investors are […] The post How to Prepare for Sustainability Reporting in Canada appeared first on Center for Sustainbabi...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Canada’s new rules on environmental claims and AI reshape ESG practices. Learn how to avoid greenwashing, ensure compliance, and build career value with CSE’s Canadian ESG training.| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
The Government of Canada is to introduce the first cross-government national anti-fraud strategy and set up a new agency to tackle financial crime. The moves – which aim to tackle what […]| Global Government Forum
More than 4,000 US federal workers were laid off last week, according to court documents filed by the Trump administration, which is using the government shutdown to continue reductions in force.| www.globalgovernmentforum.com
Reprint: R0311C Managers are told: Be global and be local. Collaborate and compete. Change, perpetually, and maintain order. Make the numbers while nurturing your people. To be effective, managers need to consider the juxtapositions in order to arrive at a deep integration of these seemingly contradictory concerns. That means they must focus not only on what they have to accomplish but also on how they have to think. When the authors, respectively the director of the Centre for Leadership Stu...| Harvard Business Review
Academia now integrates AI in peer review and research. Meanwhile, Alzheimer’s studies reveal disrupted rhythms and potential therapies for neural regeneration. The post DAILY DOSE: The day artificial intelligence took over academia; Ancient lead exposure may have shaped human brain evolution. first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
Human activities, particularly traffic noise, threaten the Southern Emu-wren's communication and territory defense, impacting its survival and conservation. The post Traffic noise joins land clearance as damaging to bird survival first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
Researchers propose 'pseudo leukotrienes' as key players in asthma, shifting focus from traditional leukotrienes, potentially transforming treatment approaches. The post Decades-old asthma theory challenged: Newly discovered molecules may be real drivers of disease first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
A study reveals nearly 20% of urinary tract infections in Southern California may stem from contaminated meat, disproportionately affecting low-income populations. The post Nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections linked to contaminated meat first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
Solar geoengineering, particularly stratospheric aerosol injection, faces significant challenges and uncertainties in deployment, impacting climate outcomes and governance. The post How hard is it to dim the sun? first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
A study reveals ethical violations by chatbots in mental health, emphasizing the need for regulation and awareness of their limitations.| Scientific Inquirer
Johnson City, Tennessee is nestled in the mountains of Northeast Tennessee. It's a small, friendly town that's growing fast. And at Christmas time they GO ALL OUT (also their slogan, by the way) with holiday| Flying Off The Bookshelf
MAGA warnings of an enemy invasion through the gap helps justify cruel policies targeting vulnerable people who have been victimized by U.S. foreign policy Known in Spanish as Tapón del Darién, the Darién Gap is a 106-kilometer stretch of jungle straddling Panama and Colombia that encompasses two UNESCO world heritage sites and national parks[1] and […] The post The Darién Gap Straddling Panama and Colombia is a Mass Migrant Graveyard that Exemplifies Injustice of Today’s Global Econo...| CovertAction Magazine
From Toshiba to Huawei: America’s Long War on Superior Competitors For decades, the United States championed free markets and fair competition—until it no longer had the upper hand. Today, oligarchs like Peter Thiel—a key player in the U.S. security apparatus and founder of Palantir, the taxpayer-funded surveillance and profiling giant built with CIA backing—say competition […] The post How a Private Company Won the War Waged on It by the Mightiest State: Huawei’s Secret Comeback ...| CovertAction Magazine
Millions of people in over 2,700 cities and towns took part in No Kings Day protests across the country on October 18th... The post CovertAction Bulletin: A General Strike Can Change Everything first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
[This article is one of two published by CovertAction Magazine on George Orwell that offer two divergent interpretations about Orwell’s career and legacy. Here is the first, a movie review of Orwell: 2+2=5 that just debuted.—Editors] Rather than being some kind of prophet, Orwell was a literary Cold Warrior who plagiarized works and critiqued the […] The post CIA Adapted George Orwell’s Animal Farm for Political Purposes in Cold War first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
Sabre Direct Pay partnered with Chargebacks911 to launch integrated chargeback management, streamlining dispute resolution for the travel industry. The post Sabre Direct Pay Launches Chargeback Management Service in Partnership with Chargebacks911 appeared first on The Fintech Times.| The Fintech Times
Revolut received final regulatory approval from the CNBV and Bank of Mexico to launch banking operations in Mexico as a fully regulated Multiple Banking Institution.| The Fintech Times
Versatile red drum allow fishermen to have it their way.| Sport Fishing
The top 5 largest cargo airports in North America include, for example, airports in Memphis and Anchorage. What are the others?| ShipHub
HOWDY, FOLKS! As a newly-minted Texan (just a few months in), I got to experience “the most Texan place on earth”—the Texas State Fair. It’s a fun and unique experience, something that even out-of-staters should consider adding to a future travel itinerary. So I wanted to share my perspective on a first-timer’s guide to the State Fair of Texas! The State Fair of Texas is a 24-day (longest in the U.S.!) extravaganza of absurd fried food, swirling rides, exhibitions, concerts, and...| One Girl, Whole World
With America’s 250th anniversary right around the corner, I can’t think of a better time to experience a luxury train ride through the Southwest. The name Rocky Mountaineer is synonymous with luxury train travel in Canada, and Canyon Spirit is now the ultimate luxury train trip through the American Southwest. America will celebrate 250 years... The post Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary on Canyon Spirit US Rocky Mountain Train appeared first on Food Fun & Faraway Places.| Food Fun & Faraway Places
Breeze Airways has announced a major revamp of its loyalty programme, effective from 2026. The ‘Seriously Nice’ airline’s Breezy Rewards scheme will now include elite status tiers, with benefits including priority boarding, points boosts, and complimentary WiFi. 1 to 5 points can be earned for every dollar spent on flights and add-ons. Lukas Johnson, Breeze […] The post Breeze Airways relaunches loyalty programme with new tiers first appeared on World Aviation Festival.| World Aviation Festival
Published by Prevue Staff from Prevue Meetings & Incentives. Elevate your meetings in Hawaii with luxury accommodations and innovative event spaces at these hotels in paradise. The post Plan with Aloha: Meetings in Hawaii appeared first on Prevue Meetings & Incentives.| Prevue Meetings & Incentives
This article was originally written on July 3, 2023 by Christoph Andreica; updated on September 25th, 2025. The United States has long shaped the world of energy. From early experiments with electricity and hydropower to today’s growth in solar, wind, and clean technologies, the country’s energy story is full of breakthroughs and milestones. In this […]| WTS Energy
The U.S. has a diverse and highly skilled workforce of over 167 million people, with key industries including technology, healthcare, manufacturing, and energy. Hiring in the United States offers access to a large talent pool, a culture of innovation, and strong worker productivity. Employment laws vary by state, so staying updated on local requirements is […]| WTS Energy
I’d heard Puerto Escondido food wasn’t very good so I asked locals and found the best restaurants with delicious Mexican food. Puerto Escondido may be in Oaxaca but its food feels like its own world. The coast shapes the kitchen here with daily catches of tuna, dorado and marlin grilled or tossed into fresh ceviches. […] The Best Food Locals Actually Eat in Puerto Escondido is a post from: Bacon is Magic| Bacon is Magic – The Best Food Around the World
Lo de Marcos is a foodie paradise on the Riviera Nayarit, don't miss the best seafood restaurants, tacos and cafes.| Bacon is Magic - The Best Food Around the World
Thanksgiving getaways from NYC abound! These incredible holiday escapes include festive hotels & resorts within a few hours of New York City.| Jessie on a Journey | Solo Female Travel Blog
Plan your Moro Rock hike in Sequoia National Park with this detailed guide—trail map, parking info, and insider tips included!| Jessie on a Journey | Solo Female Travel Blog
Donald Trump did not win the Nobel Peace Prize, as he boasted he should for supposedly being the “peace President”—a claim we’ve debunked numerous times on this show...| CovertAction Magazine
Are you looking for epic Oregon coast getaways? If yes, then here are some of the best places to visit in Oregon!| Linda On The Run
In this blog post, you will find out what are the most important things to know before going to Las Vegas as well as tips and tricks.| Travel Addicted Unicorn
Explore 9 adrenaline-packed adventure spots in Mexico—from cenote dives to volcano hikes. A must-read for thrill-seekers.| As We Saw It