Category: Inside
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New York Becomes the First City in the U.S. with Congestion Pricing
New York City’s congestion pricing went into effect on Sunday (5), a day after a federal judge rejected a request from New Jersey authorities to block the plan. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) stated that the toll, the first of its kind in the U.S., aims to reduce congestion, boost public transport usage, and improve…
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Body Aches During the Winter Period
With winter, cold days become more constant, and the implications of low temperatures on the body also increase. In addition to a scratchy throat, runny nose, and dry skin, muscle aches bother many people, especially the elderly. During cold days, there is a decrease in blood flow to the vessels and, consequently, to the tissues.…
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The Majesty of the 2025 Rose Parade
The traditional beauty of its floats (all sponsored) and the joy, perfection, and elegance of the 20 participating bands captivated the more than 800,000 spectators who gathered along the 5 miles (8 kilometers) of Colorado Boulevard, the route of the Rose Parade. At exactly 8:00 AM, the 136th edition of the prestigious Rose Parade began…
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Winter Weather and a Possible Government Shutdown Could Disrupt Year-End Travel
As Christmas approaches and a record number of people across the country begin their travels, they may face issues reaching their destinations. The winter weather combined with a possible government shutdown, which could leave TSA agents and air traffic controllers working without pay, are the main reasons for a potential minor chaos at airports. Although…
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Deportations Under Biden Surpass Record of Trump’s First Term
U.S. immigration authorities deported the largest number of undocumented immigrants in nearly a decade last year, surpassing the record set during Donald Trump’s first term in office.
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Preserved mangrove transforms fishermen into tourism guides. Sustainable initiatives change the routine of traditional peoples
The Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, represents a paradox in popular imagination. On one side, it is associated with pollution; on the other, a postcard of Rio, bathing Sugarloaf Mountain, Paquetá Island, and with views of Corcovado, where the Christ the Redeemer statue stands, and Dedo de Deus in the Serra dos Órgãos National Park.…
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Scottish island to have the fastest broadband in Europe
The sacred island of Iona, which is home to just 170 people, is receiving some of the fastest broadband connections on the continent.
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New Masp Building to Open to the Public in March
The São Paulo Museum of Art Assis Chateaubriand (Masp) announced the completion of the construction of its second building, named Pietro Maria Bardi, in honor of the institution’s first artistic director. The original building was named after its architect, Lina Bo Bardi. In March of next year, when it will be opened to the public,…
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Travel Trends for 2025 Highlight Intentional, Immersive, and Sustainable Experiences
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2025 has arrived! In this article, you will find the latest trends reshaping the travel industry. With a focus on meaningful and immersive travel experiences and a commitment to sustainability, this year’s trends highlight a growing desire for intentional and culturally enriching journeys that leave a positive impact on both travelers and destinations.Slow Travel Takes…


