Newsday's food team eats nearly every meal out on Long Island all year long. Here are the dishes that left a lasting ...
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14 Best Liquors Released In 2025
We reviewed the best spirits released this year. Including everything from bold malts and bright gins, this list honors only ...
In three full days and change, we dined at a Michelin-starred restaurant, imbibed in two of Canada’s top-ranked bars, rode an ...
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This Less-visited Caribbean Island Has Luxe Hotels and Stunning Beaches—and It’s Only 36 Square Miles With No Stoplights
The smaller of the two islands that comprise the Caribbean nation of St. Kitts and Nevis, Nevis is "real, authentic, and quietly happy to be its own self," says Greg Phillip, founder of Nevis Sun ...
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FBI arrests four people it says were planning to detonate pipe bombs on New Year’s Eve in California
The Justice Department on Monday said it has arrested four people in the Los Angeles area for allegedly working together on a ...
Don't feel like cooking this year? These Jersey Shore restaurants will open their doors on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day or ...
As the clock counts down to midnight, you can bet the South will celebrate New Year’s Eve in unforgettable style. Whether you ...
Rediscover classic baked goods that were once family staples but are now hard to find. These nostalgic treats might inspire ...
The retail institution offers a bounty of high-end spots, as well as a food court with refreshingly affordable options.
Two classic Long Beach bars that go all out for the holidays are The Bamboo Club — which has officially opened its “Tinsel ...
New York’s culinary culture is both rooted and restless: grounded in tradition, yet always hungry for what’s next.
Many regions in the U.S. have their own distinct holiday traditions. Here are 11 of the wackiest that we could find.
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