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In the Age of ICE and Trump, It’s Time to Reclaim LGBTQ and HIV Stories
The Latino Commission on AIDS promotes Zero Homophobia and Zero Transphobia from May 18 to 22.
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Oral Small-Molecule GLP-1 Drugs Penetrate Deep Into the Brain to Suppress Cravings
NIH-funded research identifies new mechanism of action for next-generation weight-loss drugs.
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People say they want ‘unplugged’ travel, then track every step
It’s become almost routine to hear travelers talk about unplugging, seeking out destinations where digital noise fades and WiFi signals barely flicker. Hotels and tour companies promise a kind of l...
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The Arizona Pitstop: A Traveler’s Guide to Local Dispensaries
Arizona is a top destination for travelers seeking desert sun and mountain views. Many people now visit the state to experience the growing cannabis culture. Since the laws changed, the process of ...
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How a Second Mortgage Works and When It Makes Financial Sense
I ran the numbers on a coastal Airbnb renovation last month. The first mortgage sat at 5.8%, locked in during a competitive cycle. Refinancing would have killed that rate and triggered thousands in...
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Hundreds tackled Table Mountain for the 17th Cableway Charity Challenge
Cape Town’s outdoor community turned out in force last weekend for the 17th edition of the Cableway Charity Challenge on Table Mountain, with runners, hikers and supporters helping raise more than ...
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SANParks debunks viral story of elephant guarding fallen Kruger ranger
A viral story claiming that an elephant guarded the body of a deceased ranger in Kruger National Park has been debunked by South African National Parks, after the emotional tale spread rapidly acro...
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Exploring without barriers: Accessible travel in South Africa
For many travellers, booking a weekend away is often as simple as choosing a destination and packing a bag, writes Miriam Kimvangu. Table Mountain Universal Access Walkway/Supplied A scenic hiking ...
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Eating Houston: The Most Diverse Food City in America
My first thought is: I didn’t order an enchilada. I was expecting “Chef’s take on crab cake,” as our server promised. And yet the plate in front of me at Maximo Mexican restaurant in Houston, Texas...
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Mills Lake Hike in Rocky Mountain National Park: Trail Guide and Tips
The U.S. National Parks system offers access to wild areas not far from paved roads, and Rocky Mountain National Park is just one example. Located in the scenic mountains near Estes Park, Colorado,...
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Hôtel Crillon le Brave to Reopen this Spring Following Transformative Refurbishment
Perched high above the vineyards of the Vaucluse, facing Mont Ventoux, Hôtel Crillon le Brave begins a new chapter as it reopens its doors on 3rd April. True to the Maisons Pariente spirit, the new...
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Aromi at Hilton Molino Stucky Venice Reopens for the 2026
Aromi, the signature gastronomic restaurant at the iconic Hilton Molino Stucky Venice on Giudecca Island, is delighted to announce its seasonal reopening from 1st May 2026. The restaurant will welc...
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Why Fall is the Perfect Time to Visit Johannesburg (March to May)
Many people think of South Africa for summer safaris or Cape Town’s beaches, but Johannesburg is at its best in autumn. Between March and May, you’ll find warm days, cool evenings, fewer storms, an...
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A Local’s Honest Warning: Why Morocco Will Ruin Your Future Vacations
I have been coordinating desert tours from Marrakech for over six years. I have watched thousands of travelers arrive with reasonable expectations and leave with a problem: everything else seems fl...
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READ Now – DRIFT Travel Magazine Spring/Summer 2026
The latest issue of DRIFT Travel Magazine invites readers to explore the world through extraordinary storytelling, immersive photography, and unforgettable travel experiences that span continents. ...



