As the Vancouver Rise lifted the trophy for the first Northern Super League championship, the Canadian government pledged up ...
In the 1990s, a simple marketing contest called "Number Fever" promised Filipinos a chance to escape poverty. Instead, it ...
Skip the four-day hike and take a luxury train to Machu Picchu to marvel at Peru’s greatest wonder.
Sometimes the most brilliant discoveries happen when we least expect them. Throughout history, countless inventors have ...
With ritual chants and plumes of smoke, an indigenous leader performed an ancient ceremony to bless the community-run fruit ...
In the quiet town of Coria del Río, on the tranquil banks of Spain’s Guadalquivir River, the morning calm was shattered one ...
For thousands of years, people in the Andes have chewed the leaves of the coca plant to stave off hunger, treat altitude sickness, and sustain energy. Yet under international law, this ancient crop is ...
WORCESTER ― A space inside the former Coca-Cola bottling plant at 333 Shrewsbury St. could become a midwifery birthing center for a nonprofit organization. The Planning Board is set on Oct. 1 to ...
The consumption of the coca leaf in its raw form by millions daily across the Andes carries no significant risks, but official coca control strategies are associated with “substantial public health ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Colombian artist Tatiana Arocha’s exhibition about exploring the cultural legacy of the coca plant will debut next month at Snug Harbor Cultural Center’s Newhouse Center for ...