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Top January Streaming Releases You Can’t Miss
This January, streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime are offering a diverse array of new and classic titles that cater to every viewer’s taste. Whether you’re in the mood for drama, comedy, or thrilling suspense, these new releases will provide engaging entertainment throughout the month.
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April Streaming Guide: What’s New and Trending
Early voting turnout strong in North Carolina. What Hamas leader’s death may mean for war in Gaza. Investigation into Liam Payne’s fatal fall continues.
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Ultimate Guide to Navigating Detroit Without a Car
The car is king in the Motor City, as you might expect in the USA’s auto-making hub. Back in the day, everyone in Detroit worked in the motor industry and cars were famously cheap, leading to the city never developing an integrated public transportation system.
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Essential Tips for Preparing Your Car for Road Trips
With the chance to enjoy scenic highways, jaw-dropping national and state parks, cool small towns, and mid-size cities, the ‘great American road trip’ is one of our favorite warm-weather rituals.
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Delicious Summer Cocktail Popsicles: Beat the Heat
An evening filled with delightful experiences is guaranteed! However, if culinary activities do not pique your interest, you may wish to skip this article. 🙂
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Irish Reactions to the Worst Guinness Pints Worldwide
When Ian Ryan lived in Ireland’s Cork city, he could always find a decent pint of Guinness. However, upon emigrating to London three years ago, he struggled to locate a well-poured glass of the black stuff.
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Exploring Dr. Jill Biden’s Ancestry: Italian Villages Claim Connection to Her Family
The rise of Dr. Jill Jacobs Biden, the first Italian-American first lady in US history, has awakened interest in a quiet corner of Sicily, a region rarely visited by tourists and characterized by its scenic beauty, sheep-dotted fields, and rustic farms. This beautiful side of Sicily boasts cliff-hanging sanctuaries, lookout towers, and breathtaking views of the Aeolian Islands. Historically, visitors would merely transit through to hop on ferry boats.However, with the Biden victory, this tranquillity has been disrupted, as locals are increasingly aware that Dr. Biden’s Italian ancestors may have originated from the area. The city of Messina is at the center of this genealogical exploration, with researchers delving into the Biden family history and looking to pinpoint the exact towns involved.The Search for RootsLocal researchers and distant relatives have drawn attention to two rural villages that claim to be the birthplace of Dr. Biden’s great grandparents. After arriving in the New World during the late 19th century, they Americanized their Sicilian surname, Giacoppo, to Jacobs. Moreover, a few other nearby villages may also lay claim to ancestral ties.This surge in interest regarding the “Biden connection” is not just a fleeting moment; it has the potential to enhance the tourist appeal of these previously obscure locales. The local sentiment can be summed up as a sense of pride, fueling what Italians refer to as “campanilismo,” or territorial rivalries, even though these competing villages seldom admit such feelings.A narrow alley in Gesso, Sicily © Silvia Marchetti / Lonely PlanetCastanea delle FurieIn the village of Castanea delle Furie, a community nestled high in the hills, pride in their agricultural heritage has led locals to step forward, claiming familial ties to the Biden family. Giovanni Giacoppo, a resident, recalls stories from his grandfather about a distant relative who emigrated to America and never returned. He asserts, “I’m convinced our surname Giacoppo originated in Castanea delle Furie.” This village has roots predating the 1700s, making it a significant contender for Jill Biden’s ancestral ties.The name “Castanea delle Furie” ties back to the area’s ancient chestnut groves, while its picturesque landscapes are complemented by a traditional Christmas nativity scene, where locals don costumes. The prospect of linking to Dr. Biden could yield financial gains for the village, with potential investments earmarked for infrastructure development.A Baroque church in Gesso © Silvia Marchetti / Lonely PlanetGesso’s ClaimsMeanwhile, in Gesso, a small and tranquil village known for its narrow alleyways, claims regarding the Biden ancestry have emerged as well. Local researchers assert that Dr. Biden’s great grandparents were born here. They have uncovered historical documents and traced back familial connections, including at least five eighth-degree cousins. Gesso enjoys a historical rivalry with Castanea delle Furie, and the excitement over Biden’s election has resonated deeply among locals, leading to street celebrations.Further InvestigationsHowever, Gesso and Castanea’s assertions faced challenges from another Sicilian researcher, who posited that the Giacoppo lineage might not originate from either village. While Dr. Biden’s great grandmother was certainly from Gesso, her great grandfather’s origins remain uncertain and may lie in a different nearby village, as revealed by expert Fabio Cardile. He emphasized, “Finding Jill’s great grandfather’s exact village requires meticulous examination of numerous archives and is undoubtedly a lengthy process.”As the quest for the Biden family name persists, it encompasses the exploration of approximately 150 towns within this eastern Sicilian region, ranging from coastal areas to rural locales.
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Stunning NASA Images Show Earth in 2025
NASA has released its top 20 images taken by the astronauts who lived and worked aboard the International Space Station (ISS) during 2020.
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Top 11 Cozy Winter Desserts to Savor Across the USA
The cold weather is setting in for those in the northern hemisphere. There’s no better way to keep toasty this season than to cozy up with some dessert fresh from the oven. Check out the best places across the USA to grab a hot chocolate or warm dessert.
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Debating ‘Latinx’: The Distraction of Gatekeeping Language
GoTravelDaily recently published an article on where to celebrate Latinx/Hispanic culture around the US. It drew some debate with readers around the use of the word “Latinx”. There are varied opinions on this topic, which opened a discussion on how we, as travelers, can inform ourselves to use terms with respect and understanding. To delve deeper into the relationships between race, identity, and language, we consulted travel writerBani Amor, known for their extensive writings on decolonizing travel culture.
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Australian Researchers Identify Three Distinct Species of Adorable Gliders
Greater gliders are remarkable, possum-like marsupials capable of soaring up to 100 meters between towering eucalyptus trees in their native Australian forests. Recent research reveals that what was once assumed to be a single species encompasses three distinct species, highlighting the necessity for enhanced conservation efforts to secure the future of greater gliders.
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Historic Success: First Passenger Journey on Hyperloop Achieved
For the first time ever, passengers have traveled safely and successfully aboard a hyperloop. In a recent test in the Nevada Desert, they reached remarkable speeds of 48 meters per second, equivalent to 107 miles per hour, over a distance of 395 meters.
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Volkswagen’s Versatile New Van: Your Compact Campsite on Wheels
Volkswagen is a name that has become synonymous with road travel, whether it’s the colorful vintage VW campers that have inspired wanderlust throughout the decades or larger custom builds that facilitate more rugged outdoor adventuring. The new iteration of their popular Caddy van presents an intriguing opportunity for travelers seeking a compact option that doesn’t compromise on features.
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Discover the Charming Irish Village Where Paul Mescal and Phoebe Bridgers Are Allegedly Dating
The pandemic may have halted offline dating, but it hasn’t stifled a rumored romance betweenNormal Peoplestar Paul Mescal and singer Phoebe Bridgers. The duo was spotted enjoying a breakfast date last week in the picturesque town of Kinsale in Mescal’s native Ireland.
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New Study Reveals Threat of Extinction for Scottish Gaelic Language
Scottish Gaelic is in real danger of extinction. A study by the University of the Highlands and Islands suggests the language is “in crisis”, with everyday use “at the point of collapse”.
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Top 5 Tips for Healthy Eating While Traveling
You often initiate your travels with commendable aspirations, anticipating that your meals will be wholesome, filled with fruits and vegetables. However, the realities of travel—hunger, urgency, and the allure of indulgent foods—may inadvertently divert you towards less nutritious choices.
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