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Most American towns have a ghost story or two tucked away somewhere, usually attached to the oldest building on Main Street or a cemetery that nobody visits after October. That’s ordinary. What’s less ordinary is when residents who’ve lived somewhere for decades still hesitate before cutting through certain streets at night, or when locals themselves …

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History tends to move in straight lines, cause to effect, action to consequence. Most of the time, that framework holds. Then you come across a handful of moments where names, dates, and events line up in ways that feel less like logic and more like something out of a dream. Not supernatural, necessarily. Just deeply …

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Crime statistics tell an uneven story across American cities. Nationally, 2025 has brought genuinely encouraging news: the rate of reported homicides was 21% lower in 2025 than in 2024 across the 35 study cities tracked by the Council on Criminal Justice, representing 922 fewer homicides. Some cities have seen the most dramatic drops in decades. …

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Italy draws visitors in numbers that are genuinely staggering. Over the past decade, Italy has become one of the world’s most visited destinations, attracting over 50 million visitors annually. With those kinds of crowds come some very predictable patterns: businesses that cater almost entirely to people who will only be there for a day or …

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South America has long attracted a certain kind of traveler: one who wants a full life on a lean budget, warm weather, and a city that actually feels alive. The arithmetic often works out. Rent that would barely get you a parking space in a North American city can cover a comfortable apartment, fresh markets, …

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