Jason Overby

How Las Vegas is Changing – And Where Budget Sin City Still Lives 

Las Vegas tourism numbers, and occasionally casino revenues, have been on a general downward slump over the past few years. The iconic city that could well call itself the world gambling capital has been struggling with a sluggish economic climate, a general drop-off in US tourism and an increasing reputation for high costs.  Yet millions […]

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Better Ways to Use an AI Companion While Travelling Solo — So the Journey Between Places Never Feels Like Dead Time

Solo travel gets sold to us in postcards. A tiny café table. A train window with mountains outside. Sun on old stone. A market somewhere in the south of Europe where you buy peaches and suddenly feel like the lead in your own film. What doesn’t get photographed quite as often is the bit in

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Venice exhibition planning tips for curators and institutions

Organizing an exhibition in Venice involves a set of distinct challenges, particularly during major events such as the Venice Biennale. The city’s historic architecture, network of canals, and longstanding cultural traditions contribute to a remarkable atmosphere but also introduce specific logistical considerations. Whether coordinating a national pavilion, a collateral event, or an independent show, it

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Flights from New York to Delhi: Duration, Airports and Carriers

As India’s craft chocolate sector continues to grow, more chocolate enthusiasts and industry professionals are traveling between North America and Delhi. Here’s what to know about flight durations, airports, and airline options on this increasingly relevant route. India is today one of the most exciting chocolate destinations in the world. A country known for coffee,

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Why Your Brain Is Wired to Overestimate Winning: The Science of Risk Perception

Most people consider themselves rational. Yet when faced with uncertainty, the brain has a habit of bending reality in a surprisingly predictable direction. We tend to believe positive outcomes are more likely than they actually are. Psychologists have been studying this tendency for decades, and the findings are remarkably consistent. In Turkey, where digital services,

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