NYTimes
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Always in a Rush, Business Travelers Push for Even Speedier Hotel Services
Hotels have started to offer grab-and-go food outlets, short workouts and express beauty treatments.
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Waco, Reborn
A home-makeover show based in this central Texas town has created a tourism boom.
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Jack Dorsey, Posting About Myanmar on Twitter, Is Accused of Being Tone Deaf
Mr. Dorsey’s tweets about his silent-meditation retreat in the country were criticized for not mentioning the plight of the Rohingya, a persecuted...
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In Chilean Patagonia, Following a Track to the End of the World
In a remote park on Chile’s new Route of Parks, a rugged landscape yields riches for wildlife lovers.
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Man Accused of Killing British Backpacker Grace Millane Appears in New Zealand Court
“Your grief must be desperate,” a judge told the victim’s family. Ms. Millane vanished just before her 22nd birthday while on a trip around the world.
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Essay: ‘Change Your Life,’ the Poet Says, and a Rural Idyll Offers a Tantalizing Choice
A Brooklyn novelist’s annual trip to the Chilean countryside fuels daydreams of permanently moving. But peace and quiet can be so, well, exasperating.
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A City in Spain Plans to Exile 5,000 Pigeons. Will They Stay Away?
Cádiz, Spain, will capture and move the birds hundreds of miles away after a complaint that the birds are driving away tourists. Officials hope...
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Bites: In London, a Simple Approach and a Complex Finish
At Cora Pearl, named after a woman described as a 19th-century courtesan, ingredients like seasonal turnips and roasted pumpkin get a real workout...
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Hungry City: Top 10 Cheap Eats of 2018: A World of New York Stories
Ligaya Mishan lists her favorite places, and celebrates their links to countries around the globe.
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Check In: Hotel Review: Sleek Minimalism in the Azores
The White Exclusive Suites & Villas, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores, brings a touch of modern style to the island of São Miguel.
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Helsinki’s New Library Has 3-D Printers and Power Tools. (And Some Books, Too.)
The new building in the Finnish capital is intended to be a co-working space and a town square, as well as a traditional reading room.
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Q&A: Billy Eichner Has Never Been to Paris
Starring roles in “Billy on the Street” and “American Horror Story” have made this comic actor a force to watch. If only he got away more.