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Blending Cultures For Tasty Holiday Treats
The owner of the Inn at Hastings Park shares a few tasty holiday treats that perfectly blend together different cultures and holidays into one menu.
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The Caribbean Under Alert as New Tropical Storm Likely to Form
A new tropical system was born hours ago and it’s headed toward the Caribbean. Moving west at an approximate speed of 14 mph, this system shows signs of quick organization. It developed fast and it keeps feeding off the warm ocean waters of the Atlantic. Located about 800 miles east of the Lesser Antilles, this system may be named as…
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Gold Coins Found Near Spanish Galleon That Sank in the Caribbean Over 300 Years Ago
Newly released images from Colombia’s Navy reveals that the wreckage of the San Jose, a 62-gun, three-masted Spanish galleon that sunk to the bottom of the Caribbean over three hundred years ago, is laden with gold and other artifacts.
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Sea Urchins Are Mysteriously Dying Off Across the Caribbean, Scientists Say
Scientists warn that the loss of urchins could be devastating for the broader marine ecosystem.
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Some Passports Are Better Than Others. Here's a List of the Most Powerful Ones
Luxembourg, one of the smallest countries in Europe, tops a new passport index that analyzes factors that affect global citizens.
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Get Ready to Tropic Like It's Hot at the Travel and Adventure Show Boston
If you want to get away, head on down to the Travel and Adventure Show Boston, March 5th and 6th at the Hynes Convention Center. AAA’s Anne Lischwe tells us about all the deals you can find, plus what’s hot in travel. For more information, www.travelshows.com/shows/boston
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They Left the U.S. for the Beach Life: ‘We Now Save Over $2,200 a Month'—Here's How They Earn and Spend Money
After two years in Mexico, Gabriella Lindsay and her family moved to live the beach life in Antigua. Here’s a look at how much money they make and spend in a month — and why she has no regrets about leaving the U.S. to live abroad.
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Climate Change: These Charts Show What Carbon Emissions Are Doing to the Planet
For some small island nations, limiting global warming is about survival, their delegations have told the COP26 climate summit.