Extreme Sports Vacations Make a Comeback

Looking for an extreme sport vacation?  Extreme sport vacations that combine adventure with the sublime, inspiration with spirit renewal along with Instagram moments are making a comeback among younger travelers, who value local expertise as they explore destinations.

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  • France Macron and France Yellow Vests

    The Yellow Vests crisis reveals the existence of a two France nation that many oppose: Principles, history, beliefs, ambition. Neither will yield. And the outcome of the crisis may be in the disappearance of one of the two.

     
  • Running For A Reason 2nd Annual Treadmill Marathon

    The 2nd Annual Treadmill Marathon is set to take place Sunday, November 17th in Los Angeles, CA where participants are running for recovery, resiliency and hope for a better life for all those affected by mental illness.  All proceeds will go to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

     
  • Chucho Valdés, Afro-Cuban Music Legend, Releases New Album

    Acclaimed living legend of Afro-Cuban music, seven-time GRAMMY Award winner and six-time Latin GRAMMY Award winner Chucho Valdés celebrates his lauded 60-year recording career with an instant-classic, "Cuba & Beyond," set for release on Friday, September 20, 2024.

     
  • The Spectacular Review – Binge Worthy Crime Drama on IRA Attacks

    The Spectacular, from Topic Studios, presents the true story of a series of escalating and brutal Irish Republican Army (IRA) attacks on British citizens in the 1980s in Limburg, Netherlands, as they fought for independence.

     
  • Duel Fratricide à Paris

    Le duel annoncé entre Cédric Villani et Benjamin Griveaux tous deux candidats à la mairie de Paris et issus de LREM pose un dilemme au Président Macron. Sauf si l'exécutif laisse se déchirer à dessein les deux prétendants.  

  • World News: Erik Prince and the Failed Plot to Arm a CIA Asset-Turned-Warlord in Libya

    The Intercept has published an exclusive investigation revealing how Erik Prince, the founder of the mercenary firm Blackwater, aided a plot to move U.S.-made gunships, weapons, and other military equipment from Jordan to a renegade commander fighting for control of war-torn Libya.