As you might expect, the disappearance of the Colorado River,
which flows 1,450 miles from the Rocky Mountains to the Sea of Cortez,
has had a rather dramatic effect on the Colorado River Delta, and not
for the better.
Writer, producer, environmentalist and philanthropist
We're always looking for an excuse to go on vacation, and thanks
in large part to pregnant celebrities, "babymoons" are becoming a very
real thing.
Oyster.com visits, photographs, reviews, and rates each hotel, uncovering the truth before it's "uh-oh" time
It ain't summertime without at least spending a few days at the beach soaking up the rays and relaxing with family and friends.
Travel planning website and community
I've never been a celebrity gawker.
So when the St. Regis Resort's public relations director asked me to sign a non-disclosure agreement, I didn't t...
Syndicated travel journalist and Editor, FamilyTravel.com
Participatory planning integrates the poor and vulnerable into
the housing development process and ensures that good intentions are
translated into impact for the community.
Until we alter our drug strategy, we can expect more murder and
mayhem south of our border -- and greater numbers of immigrants fleeing
north for safety.
Major Neill Franklin (Ret.), Executive Director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
When I am with my children I practice "being present," noticing
sometimes small things and acts. I'm taking the time and not only
passing the time. After all, mindfulness, as a skill, can be learned and
we can start today.
Dynamic mum-preneur,Latin-Swiss company
owner, coach, committed to the true advancement of women-girls in the
world, leadership specialist
From poolside DJ sets to soulful jazz in a cozy lounge, hotels
give their guests a unique way to enjoy the city without leaving the
grounds. If you're someone who loves to kick back and enjoy live music,
you'll definitely want to bookmark these 10 hotels!
Oyster.com visits, photographs, reviews, and rates each hotel, uncovering the truth before it's "uh-oh" time
By all means, try pasta when you are Italy, steak in Argentina,
and sushi in Japan, but after you finish, dig a little deeper and try
some of these regional specialties that don't have much world-wide fame.
The go-to place for places to go
My parents both call themselves Mexican-American, but as someone
who was born in the United States and has spent a grand total of two
weeks in Mexico, I never felt comfortable having a hyphenated identity.
Writer, student, ugly crier
The first time I saw her, she was dragging a heavy chain fastened
around her neck. Each step the skinny and weak dog took was an effort
painful to watch. From the first moment I saw Maza, something about her
told me she wanted more than a full stomach and a place to be safe; this
dog wanted to be part of a family.
Artist; Global Travel Writer; Author, 'Without a Spare'
The SpaceX decision to build a launch facility near Brownsville
will, eventually, be considered a historical moment that began the
transformation of the Rio Grande Valley. However, SpaceX is only the
most high-profile development in a series of investments being made in
this 120-mile stretch of the Texas-Mexico border.
Best selling author, TV political analyst, communications and public relations expert
"There is a lot of mistrust here," Julieta Nagy Navarro told me.
"And that's a response to a particular attitude: I must grab whatever I
can for myself."
Director, Foreign Policy In Focus
How unusual has the weather been? No one event is "caused" by
climate change, but global warming, which is predicted to increase
unusual, extreme weather, is having a daily effect on weather,
worldwide.
Summer means travel, and time to think big, from private
bungalows in the tropics to romantic Tuscan villas and stunning escapes
closer to home. Behold, the five luxury hotels on the
CS Bucket List.
Abby Tegnelia, Entertainment+Travel Editor, CS Magazine | completesenior.com
Today Mexican Nogales, known formally as Heroica Nogales, is
booming and I wanted to catch up on what had been happening. By the end
of my visit, I was convinced that the US is falling perilously behind
Mexico in terms of borderland economic investment, growth and
development.
Professor of City and Regional Planning in the College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley
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