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120 Years Later, Gelato Legend Angelo Brocato’s Still Rules Summer in New Orleans

How the legacy of Italian immigrants in New Orleans lives on in a romantic Mid-City ice cream parlor


The most architecturally interesting buildings in the world

Embark on a captivating journey discovering remarkable buildings that stand the test of time—from ancient wonders, to cutting-edge marvels. These structures not only transcend temporal boundaries, but also reshape our understanding of design, reflecting the ingenuity and creativity woven throughout human history. Ready? Click on to discover the most architecturally interesting buildings in the world.


A Longtime Industry Favorite Reopens in Golden Hill

Counterpoint is back after a remodel, with new cocktails


Oil painting of Charles I's children is actually an 18th century print

The portrait titled Three Eldest Children of Charles I was on display beneath the staircase in Oxburgh Estate in Norfolk and viewed by thousands of visitors each year.


Wetherspoon axes 18 drinks but adds a host of other tipples and food

Wetherspoon has axed 18 drinks from its menu as part of a major revamp ahead of the summer season. A selection of spirits have been dropped from the chain's latest menu update in May.


May Day travel boom shows economic vitality

BEIJING – During the ongoing May Day holiday lasting from May 1 to 5, many Chinese people have embarked on journeys to explore the vast country, underscoring China's economic vitality and resilience. Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, famed for its sprawling skylines, leisurely lifestyle and spicy hot pot, has been among the most popular destinations. At the city's Shibati scenic area, which features an ancient stairway and various...


DOT to further boost ‘Muslim-friendly,’ halal tourism

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Tourism (DOT) has committed to boosting Muslim-friendly tourism in the country, further developing it into a prime destination for nationalities from the Middle East. Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco made this pronouncement on the sidelines of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2024, where she met with 90 travel and tourism stakeholders from the Middle East. It was also in the same event last year when the...


DOH to schools: Defer field trips, sport activities

MANILA, Philippines — Field trips and outdoor activities for students should be canceled in areas experiencing heat index under the extreme danger category, the Department of Health (DOH) advised education stakeholders yesterday. In a department circular, the DOH said that if an area is placed under extreme danger category, meaning it is experiencing a heat index equal to or greater than 52 degrees Celsius, any organized outdoor or physically...


SFO jet bridge collapses on plane during deplaning process

A jet bridge at San Francisco International Airport is under investigation after suddenly collapsing on a Hawaiian Airlines aircraft during deplaning.


Marcos eyeing stronger PH-New Zealand tourism partnership

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday said he wants increased tourism between New Zealand and the Philippines. Marcos received the newly designated New Zealand Ambassador to the Philippines Catherine Rosemary Mcintosh in Malacañan Palace. “Filipinos would love to go to New Zealand. And I do believe that New Zealanders would like to see the Philippines as well,” Marcos said during the meeting. “So, I think...


Indigenous America's most sacred landmarks

The most sacred sites in America number some of the nation's most cherished landmarks and natural wonders. Of considerable cultural and spiritual significance to indigenous peoples long before the arrival of European settlers, these locations served as places of habitation, scenes of ceremony, and burial grounds for prehistoric tribes and Native Americans. They were also seen as the embodiment of ancient gods, and worshipped accordingly. Today, many of these locales have been preserved as national monuments, with some designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. So, where in the US can you find the most revered destinations? Click through and seek out indigenous America's most evocative landmarks.


26-Year-Old Haight Street Rum Specialist Hobson’s Choice Is Closing

Owner Chris Dickerson says the bar is ending its run because foot traffic on Haight has yet to rebound


Emirates' chairman has a message for Boeing: 'Get your act together'

With 245 passenger planes and five 778 freighters on order, Emirates is Boeing's largest customer in terms of wide-body jets.


50% rise in cross-border tourists to NI - report

The figures from Ireland's Central Statistics Office show an estimated 1.3m overnight trips in 2023.


New Book on Lollapalooza Music Festival, With Interviews From Green Day and Pearl Jam, to Rock Next Year (Exclusive)

‘Lollapalooza: The Uncensored Story of Alternative Rock’s Wildest Festival’ tells of the historic music festival’s origins and lasting impact


I lived out my horse girl dreams at The Equestrian Hotel in Florida

The Equestrian Hotel in Ocala, Florida, the only AAA Four Diamond Resort in the city, is set within the World Equestrian Center.


New images of NEOM project The Line look like optical illusions

Renderings suggest that the metropolis will be encased in two long mirrored skyscrapers which reflect the sky, surrounding desert and water, giving the illusion of invisibility.


Ukrainian children stranded after passport theft

The Buchko children are waiting for new visas to return to Britain after their passports were stolen.


Spirit Airlines CEO says industry is like a 'rigged game,' US consumers are 'long-term losers'

Spirit Airlines CEO Ted Christie told analysts on an earnings call Monday that the airline industry is a "rigged game" that only benefits the Big Four carriers.


5 Frugal Money Habits Americans Can Learn From Other Countries

When Americans travel outside of the United States, there's often a lot of culture shock experienced. The food might be prepared in a unique way and taste the exact opposite of what it is like at...


Italy bans NGO planes from using airports close to migrant routes

ROME (Reuters) - Italy said on Tuesday that planes used by charities to track migrant boats in difficulty would no longer be able to fly from airports on the islands of Sicily, Pantelleria and Lampedusa that are close to the shipping routes. The decision, announced by the Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC), will make it much harder for non-governmental groups like Sea Watch to use its small


PPA to open Siargao and Coron cruise terminals

THE Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) announced the opening of cruise terminals, including those in Siargao and Coron, Palawan, before the year ends. PPA general manager Jay Santiago said that alongside the expected 300,000 tourist arrivals from cruise ships this year, the PPA is set to open dedicated cruise terminals as part of a broader initiative to cater to the growing demand for cruise tourism in the country. "We're enhancing existing ports...


Thought 'off-grid' meant forgoing luxury? Think again: Amazing cabins located in some of the most picturesque spots in England and Wales that are kitted out like boutique hotels

They form a portfolio of accommodation by new retreat holiday company Shacks. The cabins sleep between two and three guests and Fido can even come, too.


Boy Scouts of America changing name to more inclusive Scouting America after years of woes

IRVING, Texas (AP) — The Boy Scouts of America is changing its name for the first time in its 114-year history and will become Scouting America. It's a significant shift as the organization emerges from bankruptcy following a flood of sexual abuse claims and seeks to focus on inclusion. The organization steeped in tradition has made seismic changes after decades of turmoil, from finally allowing gay youth to welcoming girls throughout its ranks....


Global gateways: exploring countries with the easiest citizenship options

Does the allure of living abroad call to you? Have you thought more about leaving your home country and pursuing life elsewhere but find yourself stumped at how to accomplish this? While citizenship in other countries can be challenging in many ways, this guide will sort through the countries where it’s comparatively easier to get citizenship. From the different types of citizenship options to exactly where you can move and the respective general requirements for each, you’ll have the knowledge and power to choose which option works best with your goals and life circumstances. Start planning your new life today! Click through this gallery to explore where you might call home next.


Napa Valley's elite vineyards stop wine being sold at bargain prices

Napa Valley's most elite wineries are panicking over their reputations being ruined as their fine wine is sold at discount prices.


These Norwegian churches are the last of their kind in the world

Nestled in the hills and valleys of Norway’s hostile climate are a series of medieval buildings that are testaments to the test of time. These are the country’s stave churches, and they are significant not only in their architectural splendor, but also in their rich history. What's more, there are only 28 of them left in the whole world! Intrigued? Click through this gallery as we take a closer look at each of them.


'Immaculate' bus station opens to passengers

The long-awaited bus station is part of a revamp of Crewe town centre.


A Must-Have Dish From a Chinatown Icon

Why you should get the duck at this longtime landmark


Secret Spitfire engineer Norman Parker dies

Mr Parker worked throughout the war repairing crashed Wellington bombers and Spitfires.


Conglomerates tapped to preserve Verde Island

MANILA, Philippines — The government has tapped three of the country’s biggest conglomerates to protect the Verde Island Passage (VIP), a critical waterway and internationally recognized biodiversity area in the country. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Department of Energy (DOE) signed a first-of-its-kind memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV), Metro Pacific Investments Corp....


How ‘The Bikeriders' Photographer Captured Austin Butler's Bridge Shot for New Behind-the-Scenes Book (EXCLUSIVE)

On-set photographer Kyle Bono Kaplan and art photographer Bryan Schutmaat have collaborated to showcase their work taken during the shooting of Jeff Nichols’ film “The Bikeriders” in a new coffee table book titled “Vandals: The Photography of The Bikeriders.” “The Bikeriders” is a drama directed by Nichols and stars Austin Butler, Jodie Comer and Tom Hardy. It is adapted from […]


2Go launches newest cruise-ship-inspired ropax in Manila

2GO Travel has launched the roll-on, roll-off passenger (ropax) vessel MV 2Go Masigla at the North Harbor, Pier 4, Port Area Manila. It is the latest in its fleet of technologically advanced and cruise-ship-inspired vessels. The launching was led by first lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, who was tagged as the vessel's "godmother." Frederic Dybuncio, 2Go president and chief executive officer, said 2Go is committed to providing sea-going passengers with...


What Are Chase Ultimate Rewards Points Worth?

Vault’s Viewpoint on Chase Ultimate Rewards Credit Cards That Earn Chase Ultimate Rewards Before we dive into Chase Ultimate Rewards points value by redemption option, here’s an overview of credit cards that earn rewards in this program. Credit Card Welcome offer Annual fee Chase Freedom Unlimited® Earn an additional 1.5% cash back on everything you […] The post What Are Chase Ultimate Rewards Points Worth? first appeared on Newsweek Vault.


New York tops the list of the 50 richest cities in the world

The U.S. is increasing its lead as the largest creator of millionaires and billionaires in the world.


Universal's Sky Studios Elstree Hosts ‘Wicked,' ‘Jurassic Park' Sequels in Expanding Overseas Production Footprint

With vibrant green carpets no doubt already having been sourced for its various global premieres, "Wicked" is expected to be one of the biggest movie events this winter. It certainly ticks all the necessary boxes - a major musical adaptation of one of the world's most successful stage shows and featuring an all-star cast led by […]


The new W Sydney makes a splash on the waterfront

The new W Sydney makes a splash on the waterfront - As Marriot International’s largest ever W hotel lands in Sydney, Jonathan Samuels discovers that it stands for both Wow... and Wacky


5 Southern California Restaurants Just Got Added to the Michelin Guide

Plus, Lawry’s versus House of Prime Rib, Negroni reopens in Beverly Hills, and more


Bristol Airport hit by nationwide e-gate outage

Passengers at Bristol Airport have seen queue times of about 40 minutes because of the situation.


Hidden gems of Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe beckons with hidden gems waiting to be discovered. For those seeking a unique adventure, this list unveils the region's best-kept secrets, promising a tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty that will redefine your travel experiences. Ready? Swipe through to unlock the glorious beauty that lies within Eastern Europe.


Is purgatory mentioned in the Bible?

Many of us are familiar with the concepts of heaven and hell, but how about purgatory? What is it, really? Is this some space in-between, like a waiting room for sinful souls who haven’t earned a direct ticket to heaven? And if so, how does one end up there? Plus, is it even mentioned in the Bible? In this gallery, we delve into the history of purgatory. Click on to learn all about it.


'Nationwide issue' causing airport queues

Passengers have posted on social media about long queues at passport e-gates.


Famous immigrants who make America great

America was, and continues to be, built by immigrants. A melting pot of different cultures and influences shaped the country and made it into the great nation that it is today. Many of these immigrants became prominent figures in the US, and indeed around the world. From Hollywood stars to politicians, in this gallery we list some of the immigrants who make America great. Click on!


Share a tip on an unsung UK seaside town – you could win a holiday voucher

In the last two decades many UK seaside towns have undergone a quiet transformation. Art galleries, boutique hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants are breathing new life into once down-at-heel resorts such as Blackpool and Margate, while coastal hotspots like Padstow, Southwold and Whitby continue to draw the crowds on sunny days. While these places are popular for good reason, we’d love to hear about your favourite “unsung” seaside towns –...


Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, Oogie Boogie Bash return to Disney parks in August

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party will return to Disney theme parks in August.


European music festivals 2024: the best events to travel to, from Primavera Sound to Sónar

European music festivals 2024: the best events to travel to, from Primavera Sound to Sónar - This is a sign to start making your summer plans


Comparing Internet Plans for Your New Place? Check the Cost Per Mbps

The cheapest internet plan isn't always the best deal. Consider the cost per Mbps when comparing internet plans for your new home.


Hotel opens in historic department store building

Boswells opened in 1738 and traded for more than 250 years before closing in 2020.


Welcome to Glizzy Central, USA

Bay Area hot dogs go far beyond the typical ballpark fare


In Bolivia's Andes, neighbors settle disputes with Tinku ritual combat

By Santiago Limachi SAN PEDRO DE MACHA, Bolivia (Reuters) - In the high altitude Bolivian town of San Pedro de Macha, hundreds of Indigenous Quechua men and women take to the streets for a ritual dance and combat known as the "Tinku", involving hand-to-hand combat between neighbors to settle disputes. The Tinku, a word that in Quechua means "encounter" and in the local Aymara dialect "physical