Tag: Lifestyle
Families of last victims in condo say waiting is agony
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Estelle Hedaya was the outspoken life of the party who loved travel and fashion. She lived on the sixth floor...
Officials: Man seriously injured in Florida alligator attack
STUART, Fla. — An alligator attacked and seriously injured a man at a Florida park Monday, officials said.
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Japan girds for a surreal Olympics, and questions are plenty
TOKYO — After a yearlong delay and months of hand-wringing that rippled across a pandemic-inflected world, a Summer Games unlike any other is at...
Cyprus showcases ancient undersea harbor to draw tourists
AMATHUS, Cyprus — It’s said that Demetrius the Besieger, a mighty warrior king and one of Alexander the Great’s successors, built this harbor on...
Mixed feelings, a leader in quarantine mar UK ‘freedom day’
LONDON — Corks popped, beats boomed out and giddy revelers rushed onto dancefloors when England’s nightclubs reopened Monday as the country lifted most remaining...
‘United Pingdom:’ Firms in England fret over staff shortages
LONDON — Businesses in England warned Monday that a “pingdemic” of people receiving notifications on their phones telling them to self-isolate because of contact...
Thin seared steak makes this salad a snap
The best beef dishes start with the right technique. For weeknight cooking, that usually means skipping the low and slow roast and sticking with...
Review: David Steinberg offers the stories behind the jokes
“Inside Comedy” by David Steinberg (Knopf)
The legendary David Steinberg was...
Publisher Scholastic Inc. names Peter Warwick its new CEO
NEW YORK — Scholastic Inc. has appointed a successor to longtime president and CEO Richard Robinson, who died last month. Peter Warwick, an independent...
NIL era brings cautious optimism to college-town businesses
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Bret Oliverio says he wants college athletes to endorse his Sup Dogs restaurant along the main Franklin Street drag steps...