Culture

The Friend Who Stopped Clapping

Many people discover this the hard way. A friend who once cheered your every step suddenly bristles at your promotion,…

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Museums That Don’t Charge to Visit — But Might Change How You Think

Museums are not just halls of antiquity or homes for dusty relics. Today, they have become living laboratories of thought.…

5 days ago

6 Mistakes Companies Make on the Road to Sustainability

By all appearances, Sustainability has become a corporate imperative. It's on executive agendas, fills annual reports, and features prominently in…

2 weeks ago

Google I/O 2025: The Future of AI Is Here—and It’s Astonishing

Explore Google’s latest AI breakthroughs from I/O 2025, including Gemini Ultra, Android XR smart glasses, and AI-powered tools transforming daily…

3 months ago

Brazil’s Most Unusually Named Towns—and the Stories Behind Them

From "Don't-Touch-Me" to "Little Hangover," meet the towns that turned heads and raised eyebrows.

4 months ago

Petroglyphs, Pueblo Ruins, and Adobe Mansions: Albuquerque’s Hidden History

Step into the past and discover the stories etched in stone, the echoes of ancient Pueblo life, and the enduring…

4 months ago

Green Tariffs & Sustainability: Powering a Greener Future

Green tariffs are no longer a niche concept—they're a growing force empowering consumers and businesses to drive the global shift…

5 months ago

Colombia-U.S. Diplomatic Tensions Escalate Over Deportations and Tariffs

Trump’s policies fuel economic uncertainty and strain bilateral relations.

6 months ago

Love Traditions Around the World and Their Unconventional Twists

While February 14 is widely celebrated, love takes many forms around the world, from beauty contests for marriage to serenades…

7 months ago

Organic Rice Is Conquering Dinner Tables Across the Globe

Yes, the hype is real—and Brazilians might know a thing or two about why.

7 months ago