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Boeing gives Alaska Airlines $61million in credit as compensation

Boeing has given Alaska Airlines $61million in supplier credit memos for the disaster which temporarily grounded a fleet of 737 MAX 9 jets.


15 Countries Worth Visiting for an Epic Drive

Whether it's the awesome roads, incredible terrain, or lax driving laws, plan your next road trip with this guide to our international favorite driving spots.


Full timeline of Boeing problems in 2024 as second whistleblower dies

Boeing has had a torrid start to 2024 with two whistleblowers dying suddenly. As well as legal issues on the ground, their planes have had problems in the air. Find a timeline of the problems here.


7 Beach Resorts Near Kuala Lumpur To Bookmark For Your Next Vacation

With the mid-year school holidays approaching, now is the perfect time to whisk the entire family across the border for a quick getaway. If you were planning a trip from Singapore to the Malaysian capital, but want to escape city life for a few days without too much hassle, here are the best beach resorts near Kuala Lumpur that are located within a four-hour drive. Connect with the outdoors, breathe in the fragrant scents of flowers, enjoy the...


The Trump trial is the latest must-see attraction for tourists in NY

They've ticked off Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty and seen Hamilton on Broadway. The next stop is the gallery of the Donald Trump trial at Manhattan Criminal Court.


The No. 1 credit card myth that 'just will not seem to die'—why you shouldn’t fall for it

Believing this myth about credit cards could actually harm your credit score in the long run. Here's why people tend to fall for it anyway.


Number of summer lock keepers on Thames slashed

One company that offers boat hire on the Thames said the change was a "backward step".


40 Things That Didn't Exist 40 Years Ago

The world really was a different place back then.


These Are the Most Beautiful Cities in the World

Get your passport ready.


Looted gold, royal treasures go on show back home in Ghana

By Maxwell Akalaare Adombila KUMASI, Ghana (Reuters) -Gold neck discs, a sword, a royal chair and dozens of other treasures looted during British colonial rule went on show in Ghana this week for the first time since their historic return. People travelled from across the West African country to see the repatriated plunder in the city of Kumasi, the seat of Asante King Otumfuo Osei Tutu II,


After a Night at These Luxurious New International Hotels, You’ll Never Want to Come Home.

Wanderlust is not a deadly sin.


A global problem: how Europe deals with immigration


Bank Holiday getaway is hit by heavy rain and rail disruption

Some 16million motorists will make a leisure trip by car between today and Monday - with journeys on most major routes across southern England set to take an average of 50 per cent longer than usual.


World War II subs that disappeared without a trace


34 of the Best Small Towns in Texas That You Don't Hear About Enough

We're checking in to this Victorian-style B&B ASAP.


22 Adults-Only Resorts for a Well-Deserved Vacation

These romantic retreats have everything you need—except children.


Alarming map shows how rising seas are surging across the US

Cities, towns and vacation spots across the American South are 'drowning' under rapidly rising tides that could soon put them underwater.


A trail of two cities: an alternative guide to Salford and Manchester

On the first Sunday of May every year, Chapel Street, where central Manchester and Salford meet, comes alive with DIY art, music and spectacle at the Sounds from the Other City festival. It is a vibrant public celebration of the “community spirit and collaborative working” which co-director Emma Thompson says sustains much alternative culture in the region. “Collaboration is core to what we do, to Greater Manchester as a city,” Thompson says....


Phish at the Sphere: See the best pictures from the incredible light show

See the best photos of jam band Phish at the Sphere in Las Vegas during a four-night run.


Your pictures of Scotland: 26 April - 3 May

A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.


My future is bleak: can I go on without the all-you-can-eat unlimited Premier Inn breakfast?

It’s 8:25am and I’ve made it down, bleary eyed, to breakfast at Premier Inn – all the more miraculous because I haven’t even stayed the night. I’ve just come to eat. My visit comes hot on the news that Premier Inn’s owner, Whitbread, is to cut 1,500 jobs and sell off 126 restaurants as part of a £150m three-year cost-cutting drive, although it sounds as if they’ll still have some in-hotel restaurants for guests only. You know the restaurants:...


The scariest creatures in the Bible


Scientists found the origin of Earth's second moon


13 Nostalgic Photos of Vintage Amusement Parks

What a thrill.


Amazing historical images from Broadway history

New York's Broadway is synonymous with theater. In fact, there are 41 professional theaters located in and around the Big Apple's Theater District. But the city did not have a significant theater presence until about 1750. In 1836, 42nd Street was opened and the area around it soon started to attract theaters and restaurants. The curtain had been raised over Broadway theater! Click through the following gallery for a brief history of how a thoroughfare in mid-Manhattan became the stage for one of the greatest entertainment neighborhoods in the world.


Heading to Milan? These Are the 21 Travel Essentials to Pack

Don’t leave the house without these jet-setter must-haves.


Fascinating Moon facts that are out of this world

Earth's most constant companion and the easiest celestial object to find in the night sky, the Moon has been fascinating people since the beginning of time. Throughout the centuries, the Moon has been the center of countless myths, legends, and stories around the world. And in modern times, our celestial neighbor has been the focus of both films and songs, making us even more enchanted by it. Not to mention actual astronauts walking on it! If you're truly fascinated by the Moon, check out the following gallery for some cool Moon facts. Click on!


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

Add these one-of-a-kind destinations to your travel bucket list.


Moment migrants sprint off yacht in California sneaking into America

About 20 migrants sprinted off a boat after it docked at a marina on the tip of the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach, California, in the latest brazen attempt to circumvent border security.


Diners slam London eaterie for £2.99 'checkout fee'

One customer shared a picture of a digital receipt from their visit to Italian restaurant Gloria on Sunday, March 28, where they were hit with a bizarre extra charge.


Discover the most affordable, yet upscale Michelin star restaurants in Thailand

Discover the best affordable Michelin star restaurants in Thailand, offering an array of culinary experiences from innovative Thai dishes and modern French cuisine to the tastes of India. With their compact menus or fixed-price lunches, you can indulge in top-tier dining without breaking the bank. If you’re seeking to wine and dine at restaurants that will satisfy your palate without breaking the bank, our list of the affordable Thailand-based...


Mount Fuji Blocked Out: Japan’s Town Takes A Stand Against Overtourism

This decision comes after years of frustration with tourists who have been crowding the area and causing disruptions.


The cafe that banned remote workers

The owners of Fringe and Ginge say people working on computers was ruining the atmosphere of their cafe aad since the ban people have started talking more and they've 'built a community.'


Ruins in ancient Jerusalem could prove the Bible was true

Scientists have linked events mentioned in the Bible to archaeological findings unearthed in the city of David - the historic site that formed the original Jerusalem.


Who invented the plane? For many people in the world, it was not the Wright brothers

The history of aviation has followed a fascinating trajectory. Leonardo da Vinci first envisaged manned flight way back in the 15th century. Then came hot-air balloons, followed by gliders and airships, until the Wright brothers' historic powered flight in 1903. Today there are airliners that can carry hundreds of passengers non-stop half way round the world. And space tourism will one day be a reality. Browse the following gallery and take off for a brief flight through the history of aviation, and meet some of the great pioneers of air travel along the way.


Now You Can Spend A Night At The X-Mansion And Other Iconic Places With Airbnb

Movies and television shows are just as memorable as the settings they inspired, from the iconic Simpson’s House along 742 Evergreen Terrace, to the skylit boyhood utopia of Arnold’s bedroom in Hey Arnold! While some may be far-fetched beyond the realms of reality, there happen to be a few that you can live out your fantasies in, thanks to the people at AirBnB. While the online homestay marketplace is most typically associated with offering...


Hundreds of US-bound migrants found in abandoned buses southeast of Mexico

About 400 U.S.-bound migrants were found in three buses abandoned on a highway in Veracruz, southeastern Mexico, on Thursday (May 2). WATCH MORE: https://thestartv.com/c/newsSUBSCRIBE: https://cutt.ly/TheStarLIKE: https://fb.com/TheStarOnline


The most expensive things ever destroyed while filming


These Stunning Treehouse Hotels Let You Totally Relax

Goodbye, cell phone beeps. Hello, birdcalls.


Eight suitcases of cannabis found at Manchester Airport

A Spanish national has been charged with drug smuggling after the discovery of 278 cannabis packages.


Inside the airport that has not lost a single piece of luggage in THIRTY YEARS (and the special touches staff take to make sure your items aren't damaged… or even wet from the rain)

The major transport hub has long been praised for its efficiency, but it also has a flawless record when it comes to lost baggage claims - since they don't get any.


Inside the showstopping property in Singapore, have hotel half jungle

Jo Kessel checks into the new 347-room Pan Pacific Orchard hotel in Singapore to film a structure that could be how all hotels will look in the future...


What is culture shock, and how can you deal with it?

Whether you're a tourist or moving somewhere unfamiliar to study, work, or retire, you are at risk of suffering from culture shock. But what is culture shock, exactly? How does it manifest, when, what are the symptoms, and what can you do about it? In this gallery, you'll find the answers to these and many other questions. Click on for more.


Boat of migrants arrives in Newport Beach as they sneak into the US

About 20 migrants sprinted off a boat after it docked at a marina on the tip of the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach, California, in the latest brazen attempt to circumvent border security.


Why coral reefs are disappearing

Coral barrier reefs are notoriously beautiful due to their vibrant colors and majestic structures teeming with life. But while these important underwater havens provide a paradise for snorkelers and fishermen, they are actually disappearing rapidly. Indeed, scientists have estimated that 90% of coral reefs around the world are at risk of being completely wiped out by 2050. Intrigued? Click through the following gallery to see why coral reefs are dying, and what can be done to help.


The 10 Best Cities For Walking

These US towns made our top 10 cities for walkers list. Find out why here.


The Best Solo Travel Destinations in the United States for an Unforgettable Adventure

Whether you're looking for nonstop activity or total relaxation. While traveling with friends and family can be a lot of fun, going somewhere alone has its perks. You get to choose everything — the destination, the hotel, the itinerary, the restaurants, how much money you spend and beyond. Only one opinion matters...yours. It's also a great way to push yourself out of your comfort zone, meet new people (if you so choose), unplug, rejuvenate and bask in moments of reflection — or even just escape reality for a few days. Whether you're planning your first adventure on your own or are a solo travel veteran, choosing a destination can be overwhelming, especially if you still have a lot of places to check off your bucket list. The good news is, you don't have to go far for the adventure or relaxation you crave, because there are plenty of options across the U.S. Weighing variables such as walkability, safety, self care opportunities, number of historic sites and museums and access to nature, we've come up with a list of the best places in the U.S. for solo travelers — ranging from mountain and beach destinations to small towns and large cities. Time to book your ticket for one, plan your itinerary (or don't, remember, it's your trip!) and answer to no one except yourself for a few days.


Farewell feasts: the last meals of the famous and infamous


Blue plaque honours 'prolific' royal mapmaker

Royal mapmaker Thomas Kitchin, described as a "prolific and exceptionally talented" engraver, is buried in the city's cathedral.


It's Official: We Found the 40 Prettiest Flowers in the World

How many of these breathtaking beauties do you recognize? As is often the case with beautiful things, we've given flowers meaning—so much so that even looking at one can make you feel more alive. A plain red rose has become a romantic expression of love and sunny daffodils represent the rebirth of the planet every spring. Of course, because they're plants, we also use them in more practical ways: Silky flower petals have been crushed and distilled into essential oils and perfumes for centuries, and we've figured out how to eat some of them and make tea with select leaves, stalks, and blooms. But to put it simply, the joy of admiring a gorgeous, colorful flower is unmatched. (Though we should note that some are best admired from afar because of toxicity.) Not to mention, no two flowers are exactly the same. Some rise out of the water to bloom while others sprout vines that go where they want…permanently decorating the side of your house. Even low bushes can produce incredible blossoms, like giant peonies, and if you've ever sat under a cherry blossom tree with a cool breeze blowing tiny petals around you, you know how magnificent flowering trees can be. A person who loves flowers is called an "anthophile," and if this describes you, you'll probably recognize most—if not all—of the flowers below. Rare or common, bright or soft, simple or complex, these beautiful flowers from around the world are certainly sights to behold.