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Kayak Just Named This 'Surprising' U.S. City the Most Popular Destination for Summer Travel

No. 1 on the list might surprise you.


Life abroad: These are the best countries for Americans to live in

Considering a life abroad? For many, it's never anything more than a fun idea. But according to the State Department, millions of Americans are actually doing it. And while there are many nations to consider for your new home, in this gallery you'll get a list of the 15 best countries for expats by prioritizing a range of factors including safety, friendliness, quality of life, and access to culture and outdoor activities. Ready? Click on for the best countries for expats, and also discover practical tips to make your dreams come true!


This Pattern-Filled Maine Summer House Will Give You Major Vacation Envy

At this former inn, the perfect June day is every day.


Nostalgia: did you know these things about Knight Rider?


CNBC Changemaker & AstraZeneca CFO celebrates AANHPI Heritage Month

AstraZeneca Group CFO Aradhana Sarin says she's proud of her upbringing and the wide cultural understanding that came with it.


Would you go to work on one of these?

The golden age of transportation seems to be behind us. Apart from the advent of electric cars, and the growing use of high-speed trains, nothing very exciting has happened in the business of getting us from point A to point B. In the 20th century and earlier, everyone seemed to have their own unique ideas about the best ways to move about. Some of the more unlikely ones, like the motorized scooter, have eventually caught on, while others that might have seemed like sure bets, such as the amphibious car, quietly fizzled out. However history has treated them, all of the old ideas were pretty interesting. Read on to see some of the wacky ways people used to get around.


Will NYC see the Northern lights Monday night?

The spectacular aurora borealis that millions of sky gazers have witnessed will return tonight-but it may not be in New York.


The air travel secrets every passenger should know

Traveling by air is one of the great luxuries of the modern age. It can also be one of the great trials, what with crowded airports, overbooked flights and questionable food. To make your next flying experience more enjoyable, we’re letting you in on air travel secrets every passenger should know. Whether it’s getting through security faster or knowing which part of plane it’s best to sit in during turbulence, we’ve got you covered.


Olympic stadiums that cost billions and what happened to them after the games

Cities can easily spend billions on hosting the Summer Olympics, although many jaw-dropping venues are ultimately destined for destruction


Libya customs officers arrested over 26-tonne gold shipment

The gold bars worth $1.9 billion were seized during an attempt to traffic them through the international airport of Misrata


Outsmart the sun: common sun safety myths and facts

Summer is upon us, which means more time outdoors, enjoying those lovely moments in the sun. However, before you go outside, you’ll want to protect yourself and your family from the type of sun exposure that can put you at risk. It’s important to outsmart the sun, as overexposure contributes to the risk of skin cancer. To help keep your skin healthy and reduce the risk of any serious sun damage, check out this gallery for the most common sun safety myths and facts. Simply click on.


Revealed: The most unusual hotels around the world

We've scoured the globe to find some of the most unusual, incredible and downright bizarre themed hotels, from magical Harry Potter escapes to football-surrounded sleeps.


Did you know the US government is hiding a secret airline?

Did you know that the US government operates a top-secret airline called Janet? The airline tends to fly under the radar, even though it operates out of commercial airports. However, if you've never noticed the discreet, unmarked aircraft fleet, you're not the only one. Janet's operations and the activities of the passengers it transports are highly classified, but take a look at what is known about the airline in the following gallery.


The best stadiums to watch sports in the world

Sports stadiums are hallowed grounds for eager sports fans. The bump of the crowd, the rhythm of the game, the silence of a pass in mid-air. But not all stadiums are created equal. In this gallery, we highlight the stadiums with the most iconic atmospheres in sport today. These are the arenas that define the essence of sports culture, inviting you to witness the magic that unfolds within their storied walls. Ready? Swipe through to take a look at sports' most sacred stadiums.


Religious heritage preservation: Delving into newly finished Mosque of Blessed Tree

AMMAN — The Mosque of the Blessed Tree, located approximately 140 kilometres northeast of Amman, in the Safawi area of Mafraq, is a newly constructed 250-square-metre heritage mosque. The mosque was finished in March this year after several months of work, as the architects used traditional materials and techniques. “This sacred site is meticulously maintained by the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, alongside the Royal Committee for the...


Harry and Meghan hint more quasi-royal tours are in the pipeline

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been flying back to California after leaving Abuja yesterday following a three-day visit to Nigeria at the invitation of the country's military.


Understanding the different stages of relationships

Although most of us are well aware that our romantic relationship will change over time with our partners, beyond knowing that the honeymoon phase is encapsulated by physical desire and overwhelming infatuation with the other person that eventually settles down, we feel more in the dark regarding what comes afterward. Therefore, it is extremely valuable for every person who wants their relationship to last to understand these stages of a relationship, so as to know what to expect. When we know what to expect, we can make informed decisions and understand our own emotions and the emotions of our significant other better. To learn about how relationships tend to evolve and change, click through this gallery.


William sits in an Apache helicopter at the Army Aviation Centre

Prince William sits in an Apache helicopter as he becomes appointed Colonel-in-Chief of Harry's former unit at the Army Aviation Centre in Hampshire.


How to travel a lot more comfortably

No matter what mode of transport you are taking, traveling can be uncomfortable. Sitting in one position in a noisy and stuffy plane, train, or bus can leave you feeling drained. From not being able to sleep because of noisy passengers to feeling bored because your device has run out of battery, it can be tedious even for the most patient people. But it doesn’t have to be that way. With a little bit of preparation, you can avoid most annoyances experienced while traveling. Click through this gallery to learn about what you can do to make your next travel experience a lot more comfortable.


The biggest mistakes tourists make at national parks

In the heart of the world’s untouched wilderness, there are entire swathes of land that beckon adventurers with the promise of natural beauty. But despite the grandeur and majesty to be found in national parks, there lies a hidden trail fraught with missteps and pitfalls. From the novice wanderer to the seasoned explorer, visitors are often blind to the potential dangers that await if they aren’t careful. But what are the biggest mistakes to look out for when visiting a national park? Click through this gallery to find out.


Need points for holiday travel? Now is the time to sign up for a new credit card

If you can earn travel rewards now, you can make your travel bookings early, saving you money and stress.


Europe's most underrated cities, according to travel experts

Think of European cities and a plethora of well-known destinations spring to mind. There's no shortage of places to discover the history and culture of this continent. But don't overlook its smaller, less explored cities. Many are hidden gems, far from the hectic crowds, that offer visitors a much more intimate, unspoiled experience. Condé Nast Traveller asked their seasoned contributors to put together a list of Europe's most underrated cities. Using their network of travel specialists and European-based writers, they compiled a list of places you might not have considered—or heard of at all—based on their recommendations. Curious? Click on to uncover Europe's most underrated cities.


The criminal life of the infamous Al Capone

Al Capone gained notoriety in the United States during the Prohibition era as the leader of the feared Chicago Outfit, an organized crime group involved in bootlegging, brothels, and murder. Capone, a charismatic and ambitious individual, possessed a ruthless nature and an insatiable desire for power and wealth. He was born more than a century ago, but his name continues to be associated with the gangster culture of the 1920s and '30s. Explore this gallery to learn more about the infamous life and eventual death of Al Capone.


Dog enthusiasts descend on NYC for Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

Dog enthusiasts descended on New York City 's Arthur Ashe stadium today to take part in the 148th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.


I traveled beyond the Arctic Circle to see the Northern Lights. Here are 4 things to know before you go.

I spent $3,000 to travel to a tiny Arctic village in Finland for a chance to see the northern lights. Here's what you should know for your own trip.


The safest communities in America

Living a peaceful life in the US seems to be somewhat of a fading dream for many individuals living in once-peaceful cities. Crime rates are on the rise, complemented by the inability to make ends meet as the cost of living continues to increase. Many American states are seeing higher crime rates, unemployment, and homelessness than ever before. This begs the question: "Where is it safe to live these days?" Well, we've got the answer(s). The cities, towns, and villages on this list are all competing for the coveted honor of being the safest in America. Swipe through to see which has taken the crown.


India's impressive World Heritage Sites

Visiting India is to discover a vast land rich in culture and tradition. A sumptuous mix of spiritual beliefs and architecture, plus some of the most important wildlife hotspots on the planet, has led UNESCO to designate no less than 40 World Heritage Sites within India's borders. These must-see destinations include magnificent palaces, decorative monuments, and evocative temples. Also listed is an entire mountain range and a state capital! So, are you ready to start ticking off India's most significant tourist attractions? Click through and delve into the country's cultural, historic, scientific, and natural world.


You’ll soon be able to check-in to a stunning St Regis resort in Oman

It’s set to welcome guests from June 1… Get ready for a short-haul getaway: a stunning new resort is set to open in Oman next month. From June 1, travellers will be able to enjoy the five-star spoils of The St. Regis Al Mouj Muscat Resort, which will open on the edge of the 18-hole […]


New attraction: The sustainable waterfall in Hatta to open soon

Hatta is the place to be… Hatta: A road trip to this beautiful exclave is always exciting for residents and visitors alike and there’s always something new to explore. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, Hatta is home to picturesque mountain views and fun activities. And if you think you’ve seen it […]


Santa Muerte and the rise of "narco saints"

Mexico, like most Latin American countries, has deep roots in Catholicism. But the country also has a strong pagan tradition that dates back thousands of years. In a country plagued by considerable social issues, poverty, crime, and religion can be a dangerous mix, especially when drug cartels believe their saints make it okay to commit atrocious acts, and even protect them! But these "narco saints," as they are known, are also worshiped by regular, law-abiding citizens—and the cult is growing. So, what's going on, after all? Click through this gallery and delve into the world of Santa Muerte and other narco saints.


The Gilded Age castle built for The 'King of New York'

Explore OHEKA Castle, the 'King of New York's 117-room stately Long Island home that is said to have inspired The Great Gatsby.


Explore 60 of the most extreme locations on Earth

What is the farthest point on Earth from an ocean? Where can we find the highest human settlement or the lowest commercial airport? And where is the biggest vertical drop found? Our planet is a realm of extremes, a sphere of astonishing contradictions that both perplex and astound us. Take a look at this gallery to discover a compilation of 60 extraordinary locations on Earth that will undoubtedly leave you astounded.


SHANE WATSON: Anya Taylor-Joy's airport look is fit for Marilyn Monroe

UK fashion expert Shane Watson compares The Queen's Gambit actress Anya Taylor-Joy's airport look ahead of the Cannes Film Festival to that of Marilyn Monroe circa The Seven Year Itch.


Socotra—an unworldly island in the Arabian Sea

Remote and isolated, the Socotra archipelago is often described as the "most alien-looking place on Earth." The islands, part of Yemen, are scattered in the Arabian Sea, with Socotra, the largest island, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But while once a discerning destination for hardcore adventure tourists, visitor numbers have dwindled since the outbreak of the Yemeni civil war in 2014. Browse this gallery and get an idea of what this unworldly island looks like.


Chabahar Port Deal Signed Between India, Iran; New Delhi Takes Over Management Of Key Port For Next 10 Years

Chabahar Port Deal: In a historic first for India, New Delhi and Tehran on Monday signed a long-term contract for the operation of the Shahid Beheshti Port terminal at Chabahar in Iran. The pact grants India operational control of the port for the next 10 years. This is the first time India will take over the management of an overseas port. The Indian delegation to Iran was led by Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda...


How to Get a Workout in While Traveling

Travel does not have to put a damper on your workout routine.


Things that are considered normal in the US but are bizarre in the rest of the world

The US is a diverse country, filled with unique quirks and traditions that vary from region to region. But certain customs are common nationwide. And while they might seem normal stateside, in other parts of the world they're thought of as completely strange. For example, the average American may be used to takeaway coffee, but to many foreigners that's far from the norm! Curious to find out what's considered normal in the US, but not in the rest of the world? Then check out this gallery.


11 huge historical mysteries that will probably never be solved

Will we ever find Cleopatra's tomb or the Ark of the Covenant? Some mysteries may never be resolved.


The surprising benefits of walking backwards

For years, backward walking, also known as retro walking, has been a widely used technique among athletes, with many arguing that its benefits greatly outweigh regular, forward walking. One study from 2021 even found that participants who walked backwards on a treadmill for 30 minutes during four weeks increased their balance, walking pace, and cardiopulmonary fitness. So if you're bored with the same old fitness routine, why not try some backward walking? Click on to discover its surprising benefits.


Student visits Barcelona 11 hours and spends less than a day in London

Jade Taylor, from Manchester, decided to spend a random Tuesday abroad, as she jetted off for an 11 hour holiday to Barcelona because it was a lot cheaper than a day trip to London


32 astonishing Ancient Egyptian treasures discovered in the last decade

Incredible ancient Egyptian discoveries uncovered in the last five years, from golden-tongued mummies to a slyly smiling sphinx.


Discover the hottest 15 cities for digital nomads in 2024

The digital nomad bonanza really took off on the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic, with many of the most unlikely places creating their own niche versions of remote working experiences, often dangling enticing lifestyle carrots such as tax breaks or visas to attract a steadily growing army of digital nomads to their cities. But just where are these places? In this gallery, we've curated a top 15 based on Nomad Capitalist's findings. Click on to discover them all!


Prince Edward leads festival-style celebration at Buckingham Palace

Prince Edward was joined by special guests including British astronaut Tim Peake in the grounds of Buckingham Palace to mark the achievements of thousands of young people across the UK


Here’s how you can visit Louvre Abu Dhabi for free this weekend

Save your dirhams… If visiting the wonderful Louvre Abu Dhabi has been on your to-do list, now’s the time to finally tick it off. This week on Saturday, May 18, 2024, the iconic art museum on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi is offering free entry to all UAE residents. Why? Because it’s International Museum Day. […]


Eerie abandoned islands the world forgot

The planet's most curious abandoned islands and their secrets.


The unbelievable prison people are paying to stay in

Prison Inside Me in Hongcheon, South Korea, is a mock penitentiary center where people surrender their belongings, submit to strict rules, and stay locked in a cell—voluntarily. While you usually hear of people trying to escape from prisons, South Koreans are actually paying to go to prison for an escape. Check out this gallery to see just what's so appealing about this curious confinement.


Entrepreneurs, students and tourists to benefit from new EU-GCC visa rules

Citizens of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Oman are now all entitled to a five-year multiple-entry visa to the Schengen area upon their first request


IHG Hotels & Resorts appoints Francesco Pantalone as General Manager for InterContinental The Red Sea Resort due to open in 2025

GCC, 14 May, 2024 – IHG Hotels & Resorts is delighted to announce the new appointment of Francesco Pantalone as General Manager at InterContinental The Red Sea Resort. Francesco brings with him an exceptional track record of results and a wealth of experience in luxury and leisure hospitality, spanning over thirty years across Europe, Asia and the Middle East.Francesco's resilience, drive, and goal-oriented nature have been key attributes...


Dubai: Enjoy a day out with your gal pals with these offers

Have the best time with the girl gang at these restaurants across the city


Travel Unpacked: Hong Kong boosts halal-friendly options and Maldives eyes solo travellers

With solo travel a notable trend in 2024, one resort in the Maldives is rolling out the red carpet for single travellers in July. Meanwhile, Hong Kong took its participation in the Arabian Travel Market to announce that it is planning to bounce back from pandemic lockdown with renewed efforts to attract Muslim holidaymakers. And in the US, one of t...