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Will the Next Season of ‘The Bear’ Be Visiting Austin?

Plus Coach is now serving coffee and a free GumboFest in your A.M. intel


40 TERRIBLE tourist traps sure to leave visitors disappointed

We’ve looked far and wide for the biggest let-down attractions and destinations around the world, so here are the places not to get your hopes up for.


Here's How to Get Up to 50% Off on Stays at Sunlight Hotels

Don't think, just book.


Strip club granted licence during Cheltenham races

A councillor says that while not everyone agrees with sexual entertainment "it is lawful".


Amsterdam Most Beautiful Christmas Walk

Immerse yourself in the magic of Amsterdam this Christmas! Explore the festive Nine Streets (De Negen Straatjes), marvel at the grand Christmas tree at Dam Square, and enjoy the dazzling Amsterdam Light Festival. Warm up with hot glühwein at holiday markets, skate on the Museumplein ice rink, and savor Dutch treats like oliebollen and stroopwafels. Take a leisurely stroll along beautifully decorated canals or hop on a cozy canal cruise. Experience Amsterdam’s unforgettable holiday charm this season!


Ranked: The 30 DEADLIEST sea creatures lurking beneath the waves

Beneath the waves are millions of dangerous sea creatures – and they exist in every continent, from Oceania to Asia and Central America. Somehow, we’ve managed to rank the top 30, in order of their deadliness to humans.


Exclusive-US FAA to slow arrivals at Reagan National Airport to reduce risks after crash

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration plans to announce it is reducing arrivals at Washington Reagan National Airport to address safety concerns, after a deadly collision between a helicopter and American Airlines regional jet killed 67 people, according to an email seen by Reuters. The FAA told airlines late Wednesday that the reduction from a maximum of 28 to 26 arrivals


Expedia Jumps Most in Over a Year on Holiday Bookings Beat

Expedia Group Inc. shares gained the most in more than a year after posting better-than-expected gross bookings in the final months of 2024, reflecting resilient demand for travel during the winter holiday season.


I'm a woman who's traveled solo to all 50 states. Here are my top safety tips for travelers.

As a female solo traveler, I've picked up many helpful safety tips. I warn travelers not to post on social media in real-time and to remain vigilant.


Brussels to Venice night train's maiden voyage 'couldn't even enter Italy': Here's why

European Sleeper's inaugural Brussels-Venice night train was stopped short of its final destination.


Essen Christmas Markets – A Festive Evening Walk in Germany’s Most Cozy City (4K)

The Essen Christmas Markets 2024 are a winter wonderland filled with dazzling lights, festive stalls, and holiday charm. Held in Essen’s city center, including Kennedyplatz, this Christmas market offers over 200 beautifully decorated stalls selling handcrafted gifts, German seasonal treats, and warm Glühwein. The international market showcases crafts from around the world, while the Essen Light Festival illuminates the city with stunning displays. Running from mid-November to late December (dates TBA), this market is the perfect place for a cozy, festive night in Germany.


New exhibition in Rome traces the history of famous chocolate spread Nutella

Featuring archive materials and limited-edition jars, the exhibition at the MAXXI Museum in Rome shows how the spread, created in post-war Italy, has become a cultural icon across generations worldwide View on euronews


Airbnb or hotel for a European trip? Cost, comfort and community impact compared

Length of trip, group size and the amenities you’re looking for all influence which type of accommodation you should book. View on euronews


Lasers aid river search for debris from plane and helicopter collision near DC

Crews continuing to search for debris from the deadly collision of a passenger jet and Army helicopter near Washington used a plane outfitted with lasers to scan the bottom of the Potomac River early Saturday, the National Transportation Safety Board said. Large pieces of the jetliner and helicopter along with the remains of all 67 victims already ...


From jet parking to jostling for luxury hotels, billionaires can spend six figures at the Super Bowl

Between buying people out of prime hotel rooms and chartering private jets, billionaires can easily spend six figures at this year's Super Bowl.


Sunrise in Monschau, Germany: Explore the Historic Fairytale Town in the Early Morning

Monschau, a picturesque town in western Germany near the Belgian border, is a hidden gem in the Eifel Mountains. Known for its charming cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and stunning views along the Rur River, the town takes on a magical quality at sunrise. The misty morning adds an ethereal touch as you walk through narrow alleys, cross quaint bridges, and visit historic sites like the Red House Museum and the remains of Monschau Castle. This peaceful, crowd-free morning walk offers a unique chance to experience the fairytale town’s true beauty.


The world's most historic skyscrapers you can still visit today

From humble beginnings to cloud-piercing pinnacles, take a look at the world's most historic skyscrapers – ranked from youngest to oldest.


'Miraculous' recovery of wedding ring lost in sea

Christopher Brightmore was on holiday in Dubai when the ring fell off as he was swimming in the sea.


US air traffic controllers will be offered chance to stay on for longer, says Duffy

(Reuters) - U.S. air traffic controllers will be offered the opportunity to stay past their mandatory retirement age of 56, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told Fox News on Thursday in the wake of the Washington plane crash. "I can offer them the chance to stay longer past the mandatory retirement age of 56, pay them more...make the system safer, alleviate the pressure on the controllers


Google Calendar removed events like Pride and BHM because its holiday list wasn’t ‘sustainable’

Google says it switched to only showing default entries for public holidays and national observances last year.


King's Cross deletes train information from departure boards early

Network Rail has confirmed it is carrying out a trial at London King's Cross that sees train information vanish from screens three minutes before the service leaves.


Community plans to renovate historic brewers' hall

Yew Tree Hall in Cumbria was one of the original Jennings malting barns, the community group says.


Finisterre: The Camino de Santiago pilgrim’s bonus round

FINISTERRE, Spain — After 115 kilometers of trekking along the Camino de Santiago—the route that pilgrims take to reach the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela, in keeping with a tradition that began with the discovery of the relics of Saint James the Great in the early 9th century —a bus ride to Finisterre felt like a decadent indulgence, a VIP...


Planet Hollywood Comes Back With Too Many Digital Screens in — Where Else? — Times Square

Plus, a new tinned fish shop opens in Brooklyn — and more intel


Diving board removal paused to explore options

The removal of the board was put off so other options can be explored.


The most beautiful buttes in America

These geological landmarks are among the most awe-inspiring natural wonders in the world. Buttes are formed by erosion and weathering over millions of years, and they can take the shape of small hills with sheer, vertical sides, or gigantic monoliths that reach high into the sky. Many of these sites hold significant religious importance and demand exploration with the utmost respect and deference. Others provide incredible opportunities for outdoor recreation. Nonetheless, all of these buttes exemplify Mother Nature's ability to inspire and surprise. Take a moment to appreciate some of the most beautiful buttes in America! Click through the gallery to get started.


Scene at Norway airport after WizzAir flight cancellation sparks chaos

Chaos at Norway Airport as WizzAir flight cancellation leaves passengers stranded. Passengers were left starned for hours at an airport in Norway after WizzAir cancelled the flight forcing people to pay more than they had anticipated.


Record crowds at Japan’s hot springs create worries about macaque monkeys' welfare

Japan's hot spring bathing macaques


Norwegian is following Royal Caribbean's giant cruise ship playbook

Norwegian plans to debut four of its largest cruise ships ever starting in 2030. Each would sail more than 8,300 people.


Netflix hikes UK subscription prices again - see how much you'll pay

The price hikes come after it raised subscription costs in the US, Canada, Argentina and Portugal last month


New RNLI lifeboat amid talks on station's future

The RNLI confirms it will replace its current vessel in Douglas by the spring.


TSA says airport security personnel excluded from buyout offer

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Security Administration said its 65,000-member workforce is exempt from a Trump administration offer to quit jobs in exchange for pay and benefits through September 30. The TSA screened 904 million passengers in 2024, which was a record high and a 5% increase over 2023. The White House said on Sunday federal employees involved in public safety


The world’s most BEAUTIFUL mountain towns

From luxury ski resorts to remote rural retreats and historic fortresses, discover what our planet's most picturesque high places have to offer.


'Make or break' year for hospitality and tourism

Hospitality leaders say there's opportunity for growth in 2025, but the government must be on board.


3 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Las Vegas — February 7

Your handy guide on where to eat


New public-access golf course opens in growing Florida community

The new Calusa Country Club opens at Lakewood Ranch in Florida with a design by Gordon Lewis.


Hotel to close after owners announce retirement

George and Rita Riggs have announced plans to close The Bell Hotel in Driffield on 13 February.


Emergency landing for EasyJet flight after pilot collapses

The plane had been travelling from Hurghada in Egypt to the northern English city on Saturday evening but had to be diverted to Athens when one of the pilots had a medical emergency.


Exhibition remembers WW2 crash that killed 17

It tells the story of two B-17 Flying Fortresses that collided over Stanwick Lakes 81 years ago


Two sentenced for abuse at asylum seeker hotel

The pair expressed "entrenched, warped and racist views" at the hotel in Manvers, judge says.


These American states have a bad reputation for LGBTQ travelers


'Pass on Positano': A local shares Italian destination dupes away from the Amalfi Coast crowds

As overtourism packs the Amalfi Coast, a Positano local handpicks Italy’s underappreciated villages for 2025. View on euronews


Missing Alaska plane found with all 10 people on board presumed dead

Deadly crash is the third aviation disaster in the US in little over a week.


Investigators hunt for clues into deadly Alaska plane wreck

By Rich McKay (Reuters) - As the wreckage of a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan that crashed on Thursday, killing all 10 on board, drifts on a Bering Sea ice floe, a crew of nine investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board arrived in Anchorage, Alaska, on Saturday to find out why it crashed. NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said the Cessna carrying nine passengers and one pilot was lost from


The history of traveling for pleasure

We often think that people only began traveling in the last few decades, but the truth is humanity has been traveling for centuries. From ancient Rome to the Middle Ages, we have always had a need to travel. Traveling for pleasure has come a long way since then, however, and it's largely attributed to technological developments in transport and road systems. Want to discover the history of traveling for pleasure? Then check out this gallery.


Here's what we know about the Bering Air crash in Alaska

It is the third major air incident to have taken place in the US over the last 10 days.


Plea for ashes not to be scattered at beauty spot

Volunteers said one of the gardeners had ashes blown into their mouth by the wind.


Landmark sculpture to be restored after appeal

The Nene Park Trust says thousands of pounds has been raised to repair and bring the sculpture back.


Explore the world's most secluded hotels perfect for an off-the-grid escape

Whether it's clinging to a mountain face in the Himalayas or hiding out in a tropical jungle in Belize, each of these hotels offers the chance to have a truly off-grid experience...


From Limassol to the world: VIMA wants to put Cyprus on the art map – all the while building bridges

Cyprus may be famed for sun, sea and "sheftalia", but it is also home to a dynamic art scene. Come late spring 2025, the Mediterranean island will open a new chapter in its creative journey: enter VIMA, Cyprus's first international contemporary art fair. View on euronews