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Patagonia tells remote employees to relocate or lose their jobs

Patagonia asked 90 remote workers to move closer to the outdoor clothing company’s seven hubs or leave the company if they aren't willing to move.


Emirates Defers First Airbus A350 Service Due to Aircraft Delay

Emirates said its planned service to destinations in the Middle East, India and parts of Europe with a new fleet of Airbus A350 aircraft will be deferred because of aircraft delays.


You're probably missing out on this international travel hack that saves time at the airport and costs nothing

Mobile Passport Control is a free alternative to Global Entry that allows passengers to skip customs lines with an app.


The incredible Carolinas, America's feisty east coast twins

Each borders the other, but North Carolina and South Carolina are fiercely proud of their own identity. What they do share is a remarkable history, miles of pristine coastline, a beautifully stark and rugged interior, and genuinely warm, outgoing hospitality. But which twin to greet first? Browse the gallery for some great ideas on where to go and what to see.


An Eater’s Guide to Boston

Unofficial, highly opinionated information about the Bay State’s bustling capital


Best Discover Credit Cards of June 2024

Best Student Card for Gas and Restaurants: Discover it® Student Chrome Why we chose it: If you’re a full-time student, chances are you spend a fair amount of money on gas and restaurants. The Discover it® Student Chrome earns 2% cash back at gas stations and restaurants (on up to $1,000 in combined purchases each […] The post Best Discover Credit Cards of June 2024 first appeared on Newsweek Vault.


Best British lager to sip during the Euros

Best British lager to sip during the Euros - Wave the flag for Britain with the best lagers brewed right here on home turf


“The Bear”, “Thelma”, Amaarae, and “A Quiet Place: Day One” top this week's Must List

See EW's top pop culture picks for the weekend of June 28, including 'My Lady Jane' and Paul Tremblay's novel 'Horror Movie.'


Crab culture and its impact on society

Did you know that there are over 4,500 species of crab in existence? These crustaceans are found in all the world's oceans as well as in fresh water and on land. Besides representing some of the most fascinating creatures found on Earth, the crab is of extraordinary cultural and social significance. It illustrates one of the 12 signs of the zodiac, for example, and is associated with a very odd psychological phenomenon. Stranger still, perhaps, there are some crabs named after celebrities! So, why exactly does the crab play such an important role in society? Click through and take a sideways look into how this ubiquitous crustacean has influenced the world.


Travelers urged to wear face masks amid new virus threat

MANILA, Philippines — The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), the operator of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), advised travelers on Friday to wear face masks while inside the airport as protection from Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS), a virus that was first reported in Japan. MIAA spokesman Chris Bendijo said aside from face masks, passengers were also advised to sanitize their hands, and urged to cover their...


New Orleans’s Chillest New Late-Night Cocktail Bar Is From the Bacchanal Team

NightBloom is a “cool, calm, and collected” Bywater cocktail bar from the folks behind the city’s most celebrated wine bar


The most extravagant treasures ever found

Stories of treasure hunts and hidden riches have always seemed like fantasy. There have been numerous films and books that have filled our heads with the idea that wild goose chases could somehow lead to an unknown trove full of mysterious and magnificent artifacts. But some of these tales are far from fiction. Find out more about the historic discoveries of the world's most valuable treasures.


The dark secrets zoos don't want you to know about

People love to see wild animals up close, and spending a day at the zoo is a popular activity for all ages. There are many behind-the-scenes goings-on that occur at zoos around the world. Learn some facts about animals in captivity and about zoo operations in the following images.


Take a look at historic Dirty Dancing inn as it sells for £8.7million

Lake Lure Inn in North Carolina first opened in 1927 and was a filming location for Dirty Dancing as well as having previously hosted US presidents and authors


Boeing delays Starliner return by 'weeks' for testing, NASA says astronauts aren't stranded

Boeing's crew flight test represents the first time Starliner is carrying people, flying NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams.


Cebu Pacific offers P688 international flights until June 30

It’s never too early to start planning your holiday trips! If you want to save some money on your next out-of-the-country vacation, check out Cebu Pacific's latest promo for June with one-way base fares as low as P688. From Manila, you can fly to Macau, Osaka, Nagoya, Singapore, and more with the said starting price. The travel period for the promo...


11 of the Best Rest Stops in the U.S.

Hitting the road this summer? Consider putting one of these rest stops on your travel itinerary for when you need a break.


Shocking facts about the US that most Americans would be surprised to learn

How much do you know about the United States of America? For example, are you aware that the current American flag was designed by a 16-year-old as part of a school project? Or that the US does not have an official language? What about the fact that there are more cattle in South Dakota than people? And are you aware that the nation is the only one on Earth that features all five major climate zones? Intrigued? Click through and be surprised by these amazing reality checks and more.


Festivals, fashion and fire: Photos of the week

A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.


Nancy Silverton's Easy Summer Entertaining & Travel Tips

We chatted with the culinary icon, who gave us easy summer entertaining and travel tips aboard one of Aero's semi-private jets.


Marcos: Going ‘green’ good for PH tourism

LAPU-LAPU CITY — The country’s tourism industry should “go green” in tourism products and services to address challenges like climate change, resource preservation, and long-term sustainability. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. made this call on Friday as he also stressed the importance of investing in the education, training, and skills upgrading of tourism workers. In a speech at the Sheraton Cebu Mactan Resort here, the President said...


The exact time you need to arrive to avoid July 4th airport mayhem

Travelers flying to their destinations for the 4th of July should prepare for the holiday chaos in several airports.


Biden opens Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in NYC

US president Joe Biden has opened the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in New York City, 55 years after the Stonewall uprising, making it the first LGBTQ+ visitor center in the National Park Service.


I visit Disney World 4 times a week. Here are 11 of the most disappointing restaurants across the property.

The food at these disappointing Disney World restaurants isn't worth the price or there's somewhere else to eat that offers a better experience.


Huge travel company goes bust leaving Brits facing summer holiday cancellations. Find out if YOU could be affected…

The collapse of mammoth travel company FTI could leave British tourists who've booked using Loveholidays at risk of a cancelled holiday this July.


Words you never knew were inspired by animals

What do the words "aviation" and "vaccine" have in common? Well, they're both descended from the names of different types of animals. From bears and birds, to dolphins and cows, animals have been the origin of a few unexpected words. Indeed, due to their importance to the lives and livelihoods of humans, it's no wonder animals have left a mark on language! Curious? Check out this gallery for words that were etymologically inspired by animals.


The deadliest places in the world

There are some places in the world that are so inhospitable that spending just a short period of time there can have serious implications for your health. There are also places where the local inhabitants live in constant danger from threats which are both natural and man-made. From the Arctic to the Pacific Ocean, here are some of the deadliest places in the world. Click through the gallery to see more.


Ryanair customer shows how to pack all clothes into cabin bag at no extra cost

We all love jetting off on holiday, but packing is never a fun task. Thanks to one woman's simple hack, it could just be about to get both cheaper and easier to take your favourite clothes with you


Southwest plane in terrifying near-miss at Maine airport

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 flying to Baltimore from Portland , Maine had a heart-stopping incident on Tuesday morning.


Royally strange facts about the Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles, situated just over 12 miles (20 km) from the center of Paris, is world-famous for its stunning opulence. Around 10 million people visit the palace every year, averaging over 27,000 people per day, and yet many secrets and anecdotes have been kept relatively quiet since Louis XIV first commissioned André Le Nôtre to design the intricate grounds back in 1661. The palace has everything: grand halls, ornate furniture, priceless works of art, gardens filled with diverse plants and flowers, illustrious fountains, and more. But what makes it so rich is the history of it all, as it was passed along several rulers, played a huge role in the French Revolution, and preserves the opulence of the 17th- and 18th-century palace life. Within the many walls are a host of funny stories, bizarre facts, and fascinating quirks that you probably didn’t know about, so click through the following gallery and get acquainted with one of the most incredible palaces in the world.


Where to Celebrate Pride in the Twin Cities This Year

A running guide to Pride 2024 events around town


Search for missing British teenager Jay Slater stretches into second week in Tenerife as family faces global online attention

Amid glaring neon signs, cheap alcohol and booming music, friends of missing 19-year-old Jay Slater saw him for the last time before he vanished.


What life was like in a medieval castle

Medieval castles are the stuff of which fairy tales are made, but if you've ever visited one, you know how inhospitable they can be. Have you ever wondered what life was really like in there during the Middle Ages? Was it really that dark and miserable? How did people eat and sleep? What did castles smell of? The answer to these and many other questions are here. Click through the following gallery and find out what life was like in a medieval castle.


Why It Feels Like Everyone in the World Is Heading to Japan Right Now

Japan has never seen so many tourists flood into the country so quickly.


Billionaire planning new Titanic trip wants to prove 'safe' subs can 'dive at any depth'

Larry Conner is building a £15 million two-person submersible to travel 12,400ft to the bottom of the North Atlantic to prove the industry is safe following the implosion of OceanGate's sub


5 ChatGPT Prompts To Save You Money on Your Next Vacation

Plan an affordable and epic vacation using ChatGPT prompts for flights, dining, accommodations, and activities. Discover budget-friendly travel tips here.


Moment couple spot huge basking shark off Massachusetts coast

A Massachusetts couple had an unbelievable encounter with six sharks surrounding their boat.


All-American bucket list experiences you have to try

America is a country steeped in pride and tradition. From from watching NASCAR to gambling in Vegas, there are some things you just need to be in the States to experience. Initially reported by Culture Trip, check out the top all-American activities that need to be on your bucket list.


42 incredible things you should do at least once in a lifetime

"You only live once"–it may be a bit cliché, but it makes total sense at this time. As soon as we feel safe to travel, we should all make the most of what this world has to offer. From crossing the Bolivian salt flats to going on a safari, this is our ultimate travel bucket list!


Discover the world's most incredible mountain paradises

In all corners of the world, there are marvelous landscapes that make up the dreams of many travelers. Often these landscapes include mountains which are natural wonders that pique most people's interest. They can be incredibly beautiful and fascinating. For climbers, reaching the peak of these mountains can be a great experience, and nature lovers can enjoy these stunning rock formations as well. Click through this gallery and let yourself be amazed by the most incredible mountain scenery in the world!


10 Pet-Friendly Condos in Metro Manila

Your furry friends are welcome here.


Why tourism is booming in this small European country

San Marino is a landlocked microstate tucked away in northern Italy and the world's oldest-surviving sovereign state. It also happens to be one of Europe's top-growing travel location. Don't be fooled by the 61 sq km (23.6 sq mi) tiny-sized country either: this small place has plenty to offer. Click through the gallery to learn about Europe's popular vacation hot spot.


Why is the Algarve known as Europe's sunlit paradise?

The Algarve, in southern Portugal, enjoys around 300 days of sunshine a year. Hot summers are tempered by cool and refreshing Atlantic Ocean breezes while winters are mild and for the most part, dry. Blessed with such an agreeable climate, it's no wonder the region is described as the country's "playground province." Indeed, as Europe's sunniest destination, the Algarve is a vacation paradise waiting to be explored. Browse the gallery and find out where to go and what to do.


What's behind most coffee shops looking the same?

The more things change, the more they stay the same it would seem. In an increasingly globalized world, a common style or aesthetic emerged in the 2010s that took the coffee shop world by storm. Perhaps it was an inevitable outcome of a combination of factors: the emerging world of social media presence and marketing, the millennial penchant for coffee, and a pared-back look that appeared somber in the face of the Great Recession. Whatever the reason, we are left with a legacy of coffee shops worldwide that look more or less the same. How did it happen? Click on the following gallery to find out.


On Summer Vacation? Avoid Mobile Roaming Charges With These Tips

Follow our advice to ensure roaming phone charges don't add to the travel bill.


Kerry Washington shows off her trip to Disneyland Paris after enjoying rides... calling it a 'special combination of joy and magic and awe'

In footage shared with her Instagram followers, Washington cheered in excitement are she rode on the Big Thunder Mountain ride.


Aer Lingus pilots set to begin strike action

The strike action, which will last for eight hours, starts at 05:00 local time on Saturday.


British hiker, 70, found dead in Pyrenees

The Spanish Civil Guard said the man was found in the western Pyrenees on Thursday afternoon.


Two Aussie cities in top 10 most liveable cities in the world

Melbourne has claimed bragging rights over Sydney in a prestigious global ranking of 'liveable' cities but both slid from where they were last year - even though they remain comfortably in the top 10.


'I spend two months in the UK and Europe most years. This is exactly what I pack.'

When it comes to packing for an international trip, nothing makes me angrier than a freeloading piece of clothing that travels to the other side of the world and does nothing but sit at the bottom of your suitcase taking up valuable shopping space.In fact, when I'm packing for Euro summer it’s not unusual to catch me speaking to the ... Continued