These burgers are unlike anything you’ve ever tried — Photo courtesy of Getty Images / frantic00 A few years ago, police officers in Santa Fe, New Mexico investigated a crime that might’ve seemed minor to anyone who lives outside the Land of Enchantment. A 25-year-old man allegedly “performed a dance” in front of a customer
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Why investing in the right places in a down economy is necessary to preserve the chances of preserving customer lifetime value Over the past two months, thousands of articles have been written about the struggles to find products in stock, starting with toilet paper, and now even golf pushcarts. Many articles have also been written
The 23-year-old man was arrested for violating Hawaii’s mandatory 14-day quarantine rule and for “unsworn falsification to authority,” the Hawaii governor’s office said in a statement. He arrived in O’ahu on Monday and quickly posted numerous pictures of himself on the beach on Instagram. He allegedly used public transportation to get to the many places
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►Blog: http://migrationology.com/blog/ ►Follow on Instagram: http://instagram.com/migrationology ►Get live updates on SNAPCHAT: migrationology I was invited by Naturally Langkawi (Tourism Malaysia) to visit the island of Langkawi to explore and to eat. My wife and I are based in Bangkok, so we woke up early to catch our flight from Bangkok to Langkawi, and we arrived
The coronavirus has quickly upended the world of travel, and it undoubtedly will have a lasting impact on the industry moving forward – travelers will need to keep some extra considerations in mind before booking their trips. Here are some questions we’ll all need to ask before we take to the road and skies once
Regional suppliers and plant-based alternatives see boost during pandemic. By Onofrio Castiglia in Charlottesville, Virginia and Jeff Sheban in Chicago COVID-19 is forcing the closure of dozens of large meatpacking plants as employees get sick and labor shortages ensue. Scott E. Hedrick, a meat cutter at a Homeland grocery store in Oklahoma City, cuts steaks at
Ground operations employees load baggage onto a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft on the tarmac at John Wayne Airport (SNA) in Santa Ana, California. Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Southwest Airlines rose more than 4% in premarket trading Tuesday after the low-cost carrier said new bookings are outpacing cancellations, a turning point in
(CNN) — The coronavirus pandemic has been the most financially disastrous force in the century-old history of commercial air travel. The crisis has also thrown up some unusual aviation landmarks, as airlines employ unprecedented measures for unprecedented times. In March, a Qantas A380 made an historic direct flight between Australia and London, to circumnavigate a
(CNN) — The Seychelles is taking the bold step of banning all cruise ship tourism through the end of 2021 as a measure to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus. The East Africa island nation’s largest newspaper, the Seychelles Nation, reports that Didier Dogley, the country’s Minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine,
Photo courtesy of iStock / Marlon Trottmann Welcome to the Island of Hawaii The island of Hawaii, known as the Big Island, is indeed the largest (and the youngest) island in the archipelago. This slice of paradise is home to four different climate zones; white, gold, green and black sand beaches; active volcanoes and ancient
Recess’s flavor family: Pomegranate Hibiscus, Peach Ginger, Blackberry Chai, Black Cherry, Blood … [+] Orange and Coconut Lime. Courtesy Recess When Recess launched its line of CBD-infused sparkling waters in late 2018, its millennial-focused, digital marketing was meticulously planned with a successful execution earning praise in the New York Times and AdWeek. Now 18 months
(CNN) — The world’s biggest tourist playground has been roped off since it became a coronavirus epicenter, but as summer looms Europe is desperate to lift restrictions to get visitors pumping much needed cash into stricken economies. Across the continent, various nations currently sitting behind the firewall of quarantines or sealed frontiers, are figuring out
One of the perks of being in lockdown, is all the extra time we have to do all the things we say we never had time to do before. (Say that one quickly). Yoga, baking, binge watching the latest season of Money Heist in 48 hours. We’re not ignoring those classic films like The Beach,
Photo courtesy of iStock / gremlin Unlock a new world Whether based on real world locations or set in fantastical settings out of designers’ imaginations, navigating through these video games can mimic the sense of wonder and curiosity sparked by physically traveling to a new place. If you’ve been bitten by the travel bug, grab
JUST Egg’s new manufacturing and distribution deal with Michael Foods could put the plant-based egg … [+] in major restaurant chains and other foodservice channels. Eat JUST Plant-based egg maker Eat JUST is planning for the future amid the pandemic that has stalled business in many foodservice channels. JUST has sealed a deal with international
With the summer holidays fast approaching following several months of lockdown, many of us are wondering when we might return to the skies. But even as some airlines move to resume service when countries ease coronavirus restrictions, it’s unlikely the experience will feel much like the type of flying we’ve come to know. Airlines have
Mabel, a 4-year-old pygmy hippopotamus at the San Diego Zoo, gave birth to her first calf last month, the zoo announced Friday. The calf hasn’t been named, but the zoo said it stood, walked and followed its mother around within just a few hours of its birth. “Mom and calf are doing very well,” the
Lucky Thirteen Straight Bourbon Whiskey Widow Jane As lockdowns continue in many parts of the US, spirits fans are continuing to build out their home bars. And top-tier producers are giving them no shortage of new product with which to stock those shelves. Here’s a look at the best bottles so far this season. Click
Planes parked at the Barcelona airport terminal, on 12th May 2020. (Photo by Joan Valls | Urbanandsport | NurPhoto via Getty Images Large, state-backed airlines have a better chance of making it through the coronavirus pandemic — but second-tier players “could be in trouble,” according to Greg Waldron from aviation publication, FlightGlobal. In a bid
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