How to Deal With Seasickness on a Cruise ShipAll products featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. In 2024, almost 35.7 million people will go on a cruise, myself included.
The Study-Abroad Accent Might Be the Real DealOur speech patterns can change with remarkable speed—if we want them to. Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (NOA) using AI narration.
How the Pandemic Reshaped American Gun ViolenceTaking a stroll around the neighborhood is a routine activity for many Americans. Yet for 47 million people — about one in seven — such a walk would pass near the location of a recent gun homicide.
NBC’s NBA Nostalgia PlayNBC appears to be getting back into the NBA business. There is something about the sports streaming age that has made many pine for an older era of basketball broadcasting on network television. You’re an NBA fan. Or you’re a media professional who knows the name Mark Lazarus.
We’ve Hit Peak TheaterOne of the last premiere parties of the Broadway season felt a little on the nose. The Great Gatsby, a ballad-belting, pyrotechnic glow-up of F.
Who Wants 30,000 Used Teslas?At the start of the year, after Hertz announced it was selling off its fleet of Teslas — backtracking on a plan to buy up 100,000 of the electric vehicles — the news sounded good for Bijay Pandey, a 34-year-old self-employed data worker in Irving, Texas.
Why Doing Good Makes It Easier to Be BadWhat makes people who seem so good in public act so bad in private?
How to Stop Obsessing About What Other People Think of YouCraving social acceptance is only human, but the desire to belong can also go too far.
The Supermarket Scanner Changed the Way We Buy Groceries ForeverInvented 50 years ago, the curious box deciphered an arcane kind of code to offer shoppers a trip into the future.
Has Quantum Physics Determined Your Future?On the morning of June 28, 1914, a Bosnian Serb student named Gavrilo Princip stood outside Moritz Schiller’s delicatessen near the Latin Bridge in Sarajevo. Sometime after 10:45 A.M.
The BoutInterracial boxing matches were banned in Texas. One man slugged his way into the ring anyway.
Scrabble, Anonymous“I’m not bragging. I’m confessing to being addicted to an ostensible word game that occupies more space in my brain than I’d prefer.”
Seven Health Benefits of Gaining MuscleNot everybody has the same reaction to noticing a new muscle pop up on their body. Some love it: “Great, I’m getting jacked!” Some are discouraged: “Oh no, I’m getting bulky.” But everyone should know that building muscle has its benefits, beyond looks and in spite of looks.
Lessons From a Mass Shooter’s Motheralong the coastal 101 in brilliant blue, the bright May sky beginning to soften toward sunset. Chin Rodger felt a lift of optimism as she exited the freeway and arrived at a sushi restaurant tucked away in the tony town of Montecito, where she greeted her 22-year-old son, Elliot. He looked well.
What Is Emotional Sobriety? Here’s How To Practice This Self-Growth ToolFeelings are always knocking, but you get to decide whether you let them in or not. Learn how shutting the door on some can guide you to a calmer state of being.
Your Personal Brand Needs a Refresh. Here’s Where to Start.Four key steps to consider to ensure you’re offered relevant opportunities and can deploy your full talents.
Why movies and albums both got so longRecords and films are longer, but songs and scenes are shorter. What happened? When Taylor Swift’s new album dropped last month, it was greeted with one almost universal complaint.
Your Guide to This Year’s Summer Video Game EventsWith E3 gone, a bunch of events have taken its place, including Summer Game Fest, Gamescom, the PC Gaming Show, and more.
Pocket’s Top-Saved Stories of May 2024A 32-year-old high school imposter, strength training for beginners, and the 5 questions to ask in a job interview to boost your chances of getting an offer.
How to Use ‘Circle to Search’ on an Android PhoneAs you've no doubt noticed, tech companies are pushing artificial intelligence into as many of their products as they can at a ferocious rate. One of the newest AI-powered features to make its way to Android phones is called Circle to Search.