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outdoors
7 European Countries Where You Can Camp For Free
If you have ever looked at a mountain, lake, meadow, or river and thought, "Wow, I wish I could sleep under the stars at that exact spot," wild...
islands.com - 30+ days ago

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technology
The FCA must continue work on cutting card fees
The Payment Systems Regulator was doing vital work on reducing unfair card fees that are hammering retail. Now the FCA must pick up where it left...
cityam.com - 14 days ago
how-to
Where is Santa? How to track his Christmas 2024 journey
Live above: NORAD’s Santa Tracker, which will officially begin tracking Santa at 6 a.m. ET on Tuesday, December 24. (NEXSTAR) — The stockings have...
myfox8.com - 30+ days ago
apps / cool stuff / learning / photography
Thousands of retro cameras reportedly seized as “garbage.” Here’s where to buy used cameras without getting trash
As compact cameras from the early 2000s become cool enough to be called retro, prices for used compact cameras have skyrocketed from online...
digitalcameraworld.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
9 Reasons Europeans Refuse To Use Air Conditioning (Even During Heatwaves) | Gamintraveler
Why Bother Talking About A/C in Europe? In the height of a scorching summer—when heatwaves send temperatures soaring past 35°C (95°F)—many Americans...
gamintraveler.com - 28 days ago
travel
What It's Like to Hike the Great Wall of China
“Where are all the people?” a friend asks upon seeing my photos from a recent trip to China, where I hiked on the Great Wall (and I have a T-shirt to...
insidehook.com - 30+ days ago
apps
Want to write like a pro? These 7 tools are my secret to keeping my creative juices flowing
If you're a budding writer, an advanced author, or somewhere in between, you know that the right tools can help you stay organized and on track to...
zdnet.com - 30+ days ago
wellness
Where CEOs and comms leaders align on the state of the workplace - PR Daily
The Ragan and HarrisX 4th Annual Survey of Communications Leaders yielded intriguing insights around RTO, employee comms and more. The best leaders...
prdaily.com - 30+ days ago
business
Your Workforce Is Losing Its Most Critical Skill — Yet No One’s Talking About It
Imagine walking into a workplace where employees avoid asking each other for help, meetings feel transactional, and conversations rarely go beyond...
allwork.space - 3 days ago
space
Into the deep (field) with ESA's Euclid 'dark universe' telescope: Space photo of the day
Many galaxies are visible in this deep field exposure, and its just a part of a larger mosaic, zoomed in 16 time s. The European Space Agency's (ESA)...
space.com - 14 days ago
books
Meet the teen making sure other children have books at home
Aliyah Majeed-Hall, a 15-year-old girl with a passion for books, is spreading her love of reading through her nonprofit called One Word Reading Initiative, where she gives books to children in need. She was recently honored by the Points of Light Foundation, an organization created president George...
today.com - 9 days ago
job & work
These countries in Europe take the most sick leave
It isn’t news to anyone that European countries often have better sick leave policies than the UK, but which ones are notorious for pulling the most...
startups.co.uk - 30+ days ago
food & drink
I Can’t Stop Thinking About the Doughnuts From ‘Somebody Somewhere’
On Sunday, Somebody Somewhere, the hilariously heartwarming HBO series created by cabaret queen Bridget Everett, concluded after three seasons. The series, centered around the lives of a group of queer folks, weirdos, and misfits navigating grief, family trauma, and friendship earned a cult...
eater.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
United Airlines Now Serving Magnolia Bakery Banana Pudding—Here's Where They Went Wrong
An honest review. The friendly skies are about to get a lot sweeter now that United has partnered with one of the country's most notable bakeries. The...
delish.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
These 10 cities in the US feel like charming European towns — no passport required
While a European vacation sounds like a great idea, it isn’t always feasible to jet-set across the Atlantic. Whether short on time or funds, you’ll be glad to know many domestic cities feel like Europe. They evoke the same heritage, food, and festivities you might find abroad. You’ll also see...
usatoday.com - 30+ days ago
travel
Texas Woman's University trains next generation of airline pilots
Registration is open for the next information session for the Doswell School of Aeronautical Sciences at Texas Woman's University in Denton, where...
publicnewsservice.org - 2 days ago
apps
Google tracks Android users before they open apps, report says
Using a phone means being tracked, it seems. It’s pretty much assumed that using a smartphone means that some company somewhere is tracking you. However, people usually expect to have to actually use the thing before it starts to track their usage. Apparently, for Android users at least, that may...
mashable.com - 23 days ago
learning
11 Lessons Most Alpha Men Learn Way Too Late In Life
The term "alpha" is derived from animal behavioral studies where the "alpha" is the leader and most dominant one of the pack. In modern society, the...
yourtango.com - 14 days ago
auto
How ‘Nicest Guy’ Max Verstappen Burst His Drive to Survive Image for Laura Winter: ”It Will Stay With Me”
In an era where media plays a crucial role in shaping narratives and perceptions of F1 drivers, Max Verstappen has fallen victim to Drive to...
thesportsrush.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
Chicago Tribune Food Awards winners map: All the places we've honored since 2011
Since 2011, some form of the Chicago Tribune Food Awards have been held, honoring the best of the Chicago food scene, from restaurants and bars to nonprofits and more. Whether it was through our Reader’s Choice Food Awards, where hundreds of votes pour in every year, or the Critic’s Choice Food...
chicagotribune.com - 9 days ago
learning
Council Post: The Power Of All-Data And Any-AI: Embracing The Future
Don Murray is cofounder of Safe Software and has spent his career helping organizations bring life to data to make better decisions. Technology is changing faster than ever before in the world of data and AI. Organizations everywhere are now learning how to leverage the quickly changing generative...
forbes.com - 10 days ago
gardening
Front Door Colors To Avoid At All Costs (And time less Alternatives To Try Instead) - Hunker
The front door is the first thing people see when they look at your home because it's where the eye naturally gravitates. Front door colors that make...
hunker.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
How to watch 'Yellowstone' season 5 episode 14 online — stream 'Life Is A Promise' from anywhere, free trial
We're all familiar with the concept of a Red Wedding, and there's an inescapable sense that John Dutton's (Kevin Costner) funeral will get the same...
tomsguide.com - 30+ days ago
business
From Finland to the UK, European countries are slashing aid. What does it mean for climate funds?
Political changes, higher defence spending and a shift in focus towards national priorities have seen many European aid budgets slashed...
euronews.com - 5 days ago
business
European Google rivals partner on search engine infrastructure to counter Big Tech
LISBON, Portugal — Ecosia and Qwant, two search engines competing with Google, announced a partnership Tuesday to build a European search index and...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago
health
European pee reveals hike in stimulant drug use
Illicit drugs found in wastewater from 130 European cities indicates a rise in stimulant consumption across the bloc, according to a new study. The...
euronews.com - 14 days ago