by Victor Block | Jun 25, 2016
Not hungry enough for a sit-down breakfast, I munched on Tibetan dumplings called “momos” purchased from a food truck decorated with a sign that touted “Himalayan Fresh Food.” Lunch was a hurried affair at a modest five-table eatery where I ordered the menu special of...
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 6, 2015
Ridesharing goes where taxis won’t The battle between the taxi industry with its pricey medallions and big unions and the ride-sharing world are brutal and taking place across the country, state by state, city by city. When the taxis win, the average consumer loses....
by Charlie Leocha | Feb 10, 2015
Romance is a yearlong proposal. Every successful couple I know seeks out a bit of romance on every trip they take together. Heck, even if the kids are around, they can share the romance of quick glances, shared beauty and warm smiles. And, without the little ones,...
by Ned S. Levi | Nov 18, 2013
The Department of Justice and various states’ suit to block the merger of US Airways and American Airlines (AA) has been settled. While there are still some steps to go through, it’s highly unlikely the merger will be derailed. Therefore, this seems like a...
by Ned S. Levi | Oct 22, 2012
When anyone travels to big cities, one of the most requested locations is where one can see and photograph the best panorama of the city. For a trip to New York City, that means the Empire State Building, or the Top of the Rock. While in New York City recently, I...