Here we are. Humans crave certainty and safety and we don’t know what’s coming next. We’re living in a different reality. You, my intrepid traveling clients & friends, have a

This is the dirty fact I’ve come to recognize: we humans won’t allow wolves to live on our planet. We won’t stop until the last one of them is gone.

Another tragic terrorist attack. More confusion about why, more anxiety about what’s to come, more sympathy for victims from around the world. Tuesday’s attacks in Brussels—at the international airport and

The U.S. and Cuba agreed to restore direct, commercial flights between the two countries for the first time in over half a century. In a statement, the State Department said