5 Of The Best Hiking Expeditions In The World
One of the best ways to get away from it all in this busy world is to head out on an exciting hiking expedition into the wild. Whether on a great walkabout in the Australian Outback, trekking the wilds of Nepal, More...
The Wonders of a Machu Picchu trek
Covering five square miles 7,972 feet up in the Andes Mountains, the city of Machu Picchu, which means “old peak” in the Andean Quecha language, is one of the premier archaeological sites on this planet. It More...
10 Must-See Horse Festivals From Around the World
Admiration for horses prompted people from all over the world to celebrate the existence of these beautiful creatures. Sharing the same passion for horses, music, food, and culture make festivals a charming gathering More...
Top Five Exclusive Destinations for Yacht Charter Trip
If you want to go a step further for exploring some of the exotic and unique parts of the world, then it has to be a luxury charter vacation. Discovering some of the most incredible landscapes in a completely different More...
Discovery Channel to air ‘The Story of Plastic’ to honor Earth Day
Just ahead of 2020 Earth Day, Discovery Channel will air THE STORY OF PLASTIC, a look at the man-made crisis of plastic pollution and the worldwide effect it has on the health of our planet and the people More...
Tips For Buying The Very Best Coffee Beans Or Pods In The World
Do you absolutely love waking up in the morning to a delicious cup of coffee? You’re not the only one. There are millions of people all around the world that drink coffee on a daily basis. These individuals will More...
America’s Most Visited Cities in 2019
According to the study ‘Top 100 City Destinations 2019 Edition’, conducted by the market research agency Euromonitor International. These were the most visited cities in America, as in 2018, the information More...
The Amazon Burning: How, Why, And What Can We Do?
A tragedy keeps on unfolding across the Amazon Rainforest. A lot of fires are blazing across the region, eradicating large areas of the forest in Peru, Brazil, and Bolivia. By a lot, we mean, thousands and thousands More...
What about a Spanish immersion program in Buenos Aires?
Buenos Aires is a very lively city with a lot to offer in terms of cultural activities and sumptuous landscapes. If you decide to learn Spanish in Buenos Aires, there is much to learn and enjoy in the capital of More...
ICE, DHS help break up Brazilian human smuggling ring from Somalia, Algeria, Iran and the US
An international human smuggling ring based in Brazil has been disrupted with the arrests of three alleged human smugglers on Brazilian federal charges, following an extensive investigation coordinated by U.S. Immigration More...
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro says we should ‘poop less’ to combat ‘environmental pollution’
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro suggested Friday that people “poop every other day” as a way to improve the environment, after he came under fire for a surge in deforestation of the Amazon since he came to More...
Trump moving to end asylum of migrants from Central and South America
President Trump may be making headlines over the bickering House Democrats “the squad,” while moving to reverse the U.S. policy to end all asylum protections for most migrants who arrive at the U.S.-Mexico More...
Dangerous insects, long-horned beetles, grain weevils found in shipments headed to East Coast
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed today that two insects that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists discovered during June were first ever discoveries of those species More...
In 2020, we were fighting over the ‘No Fly List’ as the ACLU filed lawsuits
Nine years ago today, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit on behalf of 10 U.S. citizens and lawful residents who are prohibited from flying to or from the United States or over U.S. More...
Texas border patrol nabs 98 illegal aliens from El Salvador, Honduras and Belize
U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Presidio Station apprehended 98 illegal aliens. The illegal aliens are citizens from El Salvador, Honduras and Belize. Patrol Agent in Charge of the Presidio Station Derek More...
Venezuela begins crackdown: bans protests, Hot Air asks ‘Where is Sean Penn’
Human rights, like food and medicine, are growing scarce in Venezuela. With a vote scheduled Sunday to move forward on socialist President Maduro’s plan to rewrite the country’s constitution, the government More...
US increases sanctions against Venezuela, blocks travel to key officials
U.S. Special Representative for Venezuela Elliott Abrams gave a briefing on Friday regarding the crisis in Venezuela. Abrams began by noting the veto at the UN Security Council by Russia and China, blocking a More...
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro detains Jorge Ramos, Univision journalists, censors content
A team of Univision journalists, led by the network’s lead news anchor Jorge Ramos, were detained Monday at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela. His producer Maria Martinez-Guzman joined CBSN to discuss More...
New Mexico: 67 illegals found smuggled into a shed from Guatemala, Ecuador, Tomas Mateo arrested
Deportation officers and special agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Monday discovered 67 illegal aliens from Guatemala and Ecuador, including six unaccompanied teenagers, in a stash house More...
NY Times bemoans the Venezuela crisis because Democrats may lose votes
A new article by NY Times writer Patricia Mazzei examines the Venezuela crisis, the efforts of the U.S. to support a more democratic regime, but not in the way you’d expect: Democrats may lose votes. “President More...