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American in Paris, Michelin star, & more |
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- Paris â The most surprising things about living as an American in Paris. Amanda Rollins has lived in Paris for the past five years. And she revealed eight surprising things she learned, including how its healthcare system works and how gym culture isnât very prominent.
- Istanbul â A father and his two sons reportedly forced their way onto the boarding bridge after missing their flight. A video of the alleged incident even shows one of them dangling from the bridge, jumping off, then running to the plane.
- Las Vegas â Swapping politics for marketing to get work-life balance. A millennial living in Las Vegas details what itâs like working remotely for a French company and how she enjoys its policies on travel, education, and time off. As a result of the career switch, she says, her mental health has never been better.
- Singapore â What itâs like losing a Michelin star. Chan Hong Meng of Hawker Chan is one of Asiaâs most iconic chefs, catapulting into fame after his tiny Singapore stall received a Michelin star. But losing the distinction one year later motivated his culinary passions, he said.
- Crandon, Wisconsin â Passengers were left trapped upside down on rollercoaster for nearly four hours. Eight passengers were stuck upside down on a ride at a county fair due to a mechanical failure. The rescue crew arrived within 15 minutes of the incident, but relief was delayed for hours due to the rideâs height and need for special equipment.
- Tempe, Arizona â âI run a âBarbie-ishâ Airbnb.â The âdesert dream houseâ boasts unique pink decor, a heated pool, and other amenities. After revamping the property to be highly Instagrammable, the listing was launched in March 2021 and was quickly booked for the whole summer.
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