While Covid-19 deaths have declined over time as population-wide immunity increased, all the same there continue to be sub-populations predisposed to severe disease.
Golf's PGA and the Saudi-bankrolled LIV series have patched up their differences and are set to strike out on a common path. For Amnesty International, it's just the latest example of Riyadh's sportswashing strategy.
Even reality TV stars have to follow proper safety protocols amidst the pandemic and
The Bachelor is no exception. The 25th season of the hit ABC series premiered yesterday, and you probably noticed right away that it was not filmed at the usual
Bachelor Mansion (neither was this past season of
The Bachelorette). Instead, it was shot at the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Farmington, PA, located 70 miles south of Pittsburgh. So, what makes this resort impressive enough to replace the famous California mansion we all know and love?
House Beautiful delves into the grand resort’s history.
When you think of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia probably come to mind, but a luxury resort located in the Allegheny Mountains might be on your bucket list soon enough. The Nemacolin Woodlands Resort opened to the public in 1970, as the Nemacolin Inn. It’s named for Chief Nemacolin, a Native American from Delaware who created a path through the Laurel Highlands Mountains in 1740.