The End of Chicken-Breast Dominance

Few things in life are both cheaper and better, but for a long time, this was true of the chicken thigh. Its superiority was passed like a shibboleth among food…

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Canada’s Newest Travel Experience Invites You Into a Family Home for Dinner

In Markham, Ontario, about 20 miles north of Toronto, you could book a table for lobster risotto at a modern Italian restaurant or for a marbled ribeye at a classic…

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Gavin Casalegno on His Biohacking Essentials, the Most Romantic Destination, and Where Jeremiah Would Go in Paris

For The Summer I Turned Pretty star Gavin Casalegno, 2025 was "The Year He Traveled the World." His Instagram followers have jetted alongside him as he's hopped from chic nights…

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We Aren’t Ready for the Next Pandemic. This Game Proves It 

In some cases, students who had roles of authority, such as members of government, public-health workers, or journalists, disseminated information about the outbreak that later proved to be wrong, often…

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T+L’s Hotel Review of Hotel Metropole Monte-Carlo

Hotel Metropole Monte-Carlo Jacques Garcia is behind the newly renovated rooms, swathed in embroidered wall coverings inspired by the Mediterranean.Spa Metropole by Guerlain is the sole spa from the French…

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How People Feel About Vaccines Is Now Largely Political

Not long ago, vaccines had largely bipartisan support. But they have become a divisive issue in the U.S., fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic and political policies that are increasingly questioning…

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Army Veterans Who Retired and Sold Everything to Travel the World Full-time

For Travel + Leisure’s column Traveling As, we’re talking to travelers about what it’s like to explore the world through their unique perspectives. We chatted with U.S. army veterans and…

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The Venice Fest is back — and it brims with cool Westside vibes

What Los Angeles doesn’t have in snow, it makes up for in soul. Case in point: The Venice Fest, which started as an intimate block party in Mar Vista and…

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How Much Plastic Kills a Sea Turtle?

The ocean is awash with plastic—more than 171 trillion pieces, scientists have estimated, and growing all the time. Animals get tangled in plastics or swallow them, the chemicals released by…

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Amelia Island’s Annual Christmas Festival Is Back

Amelia Island's annual Charles Dickens-themed Christmas festival draws literature and history lovers to this charming northeast Florida destination. Here's what's in store for this year. As it turns out, sunny…

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Homemade Protein Cinnamon Rolls Recipe (With Greek Yogurt)

There’s something so magical about pulling some warm cinnamon rolls from the oven on a chilly morning. These high protein cinnamon rolls are an easy way to get all the…

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50 Best Places to Travel in 2026

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America Has a Baby-Formula Problem—Again

Three years ago, America was in the midst of an infant-formula crisis. Abbott, one of the world’s biggest formula producers, had issued a nationwide recall after two children who consumed…

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These $12 Packing Cubes Are My Secret to Traveling Light

I used to scoff at my mom’s persistent use of packing cubes; I was convinced that using them only added extra material to your suitcase and made no difference. But…

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Wetlands and wildlife in the Netherlands: slowing down and connecting with nature in Friesland | Netherlands holidays

If there are times when the sights, smells and sounds of a new destination are best downed in a single, heady, flaming sambuca of a weekend, there are others when…

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This Uncrowded Ski Resort Gets the Best Snow on the East Coast—and You Can See 2 States and Canada from the Summit

Jay Peak, Vermont With a prime position just south of the Quebec border, Jay Peak receives huge powder dumps courtesy of lingering Canadian storms.Known for its extensive, diverse network of…

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