Last year, Andre Neveling decided to make the first Southeast Asian city he ever visited, in Thailand, his home.
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Walking from Piazza Navona to the Pantheon

Take a city walk through Rome’s historic center, starting at Piazza Navona and ending at the Pantheon. This route includes street scenes, fountains, and iconic Roman architecture along the way.
A 56-year-old Newark woman was struck and killed by a vehicle after leaving her home early Saturday, authorities said. Vanessa Bunn and another person left the home on the 400 block of Washington ...
Wall Street is overwhelmingly bullish on the stocks in this article, with price targets suggesting significant upside potential. However, it’s worth remembering that analysts rarely issue sell ratings ...
On ‘Bold Names,’ Liz Reid, head of search at Google, shares why she believes AI will expand, not erode, how people explore the web. Photo: Annie Zhao Liz Reid, the Google search boss, has a tough job.
A quick-thinking bus driver is receiving praise for springing into action after she spotted a young child wandering alone and barefoot in the middle of a busy street in Florida. Barbara Baker, a ...
Two men were released on bail after a "large-scale vehicle takeover" ended with a police cruiser being torched early Sunday morning in Boston. More than 100 people participated in the takeover that ...
The City Health Services Office (CHSO) is ramping up its health campaign through “sensory walk” where residents are asked to ...
Looking to revitalise your fitness routine? A straightforward yet impactful method could be to start walking backwards. While a brisk forward walk offers myriad benefits – strengthening bones, ...
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The president of a union that represents Boston police officers said that people who took part in a recent street takeover in the city were "hell-bent" on attacking law enforcement officials.