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Lush foliage, dazzling beaches, deep traditions put Fiji’s hundreds of islands on the map
For most South Pacific travelers, nothing rivals Fiji’s sandy beaches, palm-shaded gardens, starry nights and Melanesian hospitality.
Airbnb updates cancellation policy: What travelers need to know
The revised policy, which will go into effect on June 6, overrides individual hosts’ own cancellation policies.
Review: This novel’s heroine enjoys a ‘no-holds-barred’ fling with ‘The Tree Doctor’
"Tree Doctor" is a book that says certain kinds of sacrifice takes its toll.
Quick Fix: Sweet and Tangy Sauced Pork Tenderloin with Green Beans and Barley
An easy and delicious way to flavor pork tenderloin: a sweet and sour sauce made with apricot jam and apple cider vinegar, that takes only 2 to 3 minutes to...
Movie review: ‘Housekeeping for Beginners’ a riveting domestic tale of blended queer family
Goran Stolevski’s “Housekeeping for Beginners” is a riveting domestic drama that finds her similarly raging against the machine.
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What to stream: ‘Girls State’ the latest fascinating project from documentary filmmakers
The film takes an anthropological approach to studying the inner workings of the weeklong political camps for American high schoolers sponsored by the American Legion.
Young voters are more concerned with the economy. That’s bad for Biden
They’re weighed down by student debt. They’re shut out of the housing market. They’re hit by higher costs of living. And they want President Joe Biden to listen.
Expect to see AI ‘weaponized to deceive voters’ in this year’s presidential election
Experts warn that by November voters will have witnessed counterfeit photos and videos of candidates enacting one scenario after another, with reality wrecked and the truth nearly unknowable.
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Why are Black people more likely to develop glaucoma? Scientists discover new clues
Variants are common in people with African ancestry and are associated with a significantly higher risk of developing the sight-robbing disease.
Some Medicaid providers borrow or go into debt amid ‘unwinding’ payment disruptions
It’s affecting small long-term care facilities, substance use disorder clinics and federally funded health centers that rely on Medicaid.