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Joel Dahmen, Keith Mitchell prioritize fun over winning Zurich Classic of New Orleans

Dahmen and Mitchell brought the energy to the Zurich Classic as they continued to play well and move up the leaderboard.


Poignant ceremony as Greece hands over Olympic torch for 2024 Games to hosts Paris

Chief organiser Tony Estanguet says the goal is to organise a 'spectacular but also more responsible Games which will contribute towards a more inclusive society'


NYC Drivers to Start Paying Congestion Tolls on June 30

Drivers heading into New York City’s traffic-clogged central business district will start paying a congestion pricing toll on June 30, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.


Genius animals with amazing jobs

From dogs to dolphins, pretty much everyone loves animals. It's not hard to see why, animals can bring such joy into our lives, whether it's in our home, on our screens, or out in the wild. However, there are some animals that put in work, hard work in fact. Of course you've heard of guide dogs and the like, but there are more jobs out there in the animal kingdom, like police horses, sneaky smuggling pigeons, and oysters that fight against water pollution. Click through this gallery to meet these genius animals with amazing jobs.


30 wonderful waterfalls you need to see in your lifetime

Here are some of the world’s most spectacular waterfalls, from Angel Falls in Venezuela to broad beauties like Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe and Zambia.


The most famous feuds in history

People will always be people: some get along, and others—for numerous reasons—don't. While some disagreements and fights are temporary, others not so much. In fact, some culminate in feuds lasting decades. These rivalries can indeed be very interesting (and entertaining at times). We've written about the most epic celebrity feuds of all time, and now it's time to travel back in time a bit more. Click through the following gallery and discover the most famous feuds in history.


The best black-and-white movies of all time

Over the past decades, black-and-white films have become less and less common. But when looking back at the history of cinema, it's still a medium that enchants audiences with a nostalgic air, and which sets a mood that we find in numerous masterpieces. From horror to drama and romance, monochrome features are still giving us some of cinema's best moments. Ready to dive into the best black-and-white movies of all time? Then click through this gallery!


Where to travel in 2024: 7 new summer flight routes from the UAE

From new routes to discover animal-tastic Africa, to returning summer flights that take you into the heart of Europe’s buzzing beach towns… Already thinking about where to jet off this year? Whether it’s a city break, beach escape or a bucket list destination, with two thirds of the world accessible within an eight-hour flight of […]


Modern cities built on ancient ruins

Did you know that some of the world's most modern cities are in fact among the most ancient? While their contemporary steel and glass veneer suggest a recent history, many of these cities are built on foundations that date back to antiquity. These historic building blocks have preserved a wealth of breathtaking monuments that provide a compelling contrast between the old and the new. So, what are the oldest newest cities on the planet? Click through and discover these fascinating urban destinations.


The most dangerous cities in America

Choosing a place to settle involves considering various factors; safety is paramount for families. But perceptions of crime can sometimes be disconnected from reality. Many crimes go unreported, affecting the accuracy of available data. Employment rates also contribute to a location's crime rate. The FBI's crime classification distinguishes between violent and property crimes, with the latter being more common. In 2019, there were 2,109.9 property crimes per 100,000 people, compared to 379.4 violent crimes. The introduction of the National Incident-Based Reporting System in 1988 has expanded the scope of crime data, offering details like the time, location, and weapons used. It also includes demographic information about victims and offenders. Mass shootings remain a grave concern, with hundreds of casualties over the years. In this gallery, we explore the most dangerous cities in the US in 2023 (so far), focusing on violent crimes. Click on to discover them.


The most expensive travel experiences in the world

Most of us are trying to get the best deals on hotels, flights, and even restaurants so as not to overspend on our travel budget. But when you're wealthy, vacationing is a whole other experience. One of the perks that comes with wealth is vacationing in some of the most exclusive destinations on the planet. Indeed, having tons of money means you can escape to unusual destinations and experience out-of-this-world activities and places. But it can come at a big price. From super yacht soirées to submersible excursions to the Titanic, these are some of the most expensive travel experiences in the world. Click on to discover them.


Olympic flame handed to Paris as it prepares to leave Greece on historic sailing ship

The Belem will take the flame to Marseille to begin its journey around France


This strange Texas town is home to an unexplained phenomenon

It's quite astonishing that, even in our modern era, numerous unexplained phenomena persist on Earth. This is particularly evident in the charming small Texas town of Marfa, where mysterious lights illuminate the night sky. You might think that there's a rational, scientific explanation for the origins of these lights, and perhaps there is. However, as of today, no one has managed to find it. Marfa is undeniably a unique location that has not only attracted curious tourists drawn to these strange facts but has also captivated numerous artists who have left their mark on the area over the years. Curious? Then click through this gallery and learn more about this town and its mysteries.


Small earthquake reported off UAE east coast

A 2.8-magnitude earthquake was reported off the coast of the UAE early on Saturday. The National Centre of Meteorology said in a post on X that the earthquake was “recorded in Khor Fakkan Coast” at a depth of 5 kilometres. It occurred at 3.03am local time. The NCM said in its initial report that the earthquake had been “felt by the residents and wi...


These are the most terrifying places in the world

Many of us possess a sense of adventure, a yearning perhaps to travel to places remote and untouched or destinations nearer to home that are unusual and set well under the tourist radar. But would you ever consider visiting anywhere that had a disturbing or terrifying reputation, or was imbued with a history so alarming and mystifying that few would ever dare follow in your footsteps? It takes an intrepid explorer to answer in the affirmative, but the rewards can be inspiring and actually quite educative! So, are you ready to be frightened? Click through and start mapping out a route to malevolence.


Incredible places where tourists are BANNED

These gorgeous photos offer a glimpse of places we may never get to see in person.


The most unpopular countries in the world — can you guess America's position?

Internet trolls show no mercy when it comes to sharing their opinions online. Voters on The Top Tens have shared their thoughts on their favorite and least favorite countries, and the reasons range from serious human rights violations to the locals' alleged rude behavior towards tourists. Is your favorite travel destination actually one of the most unpopular countries in the world? Click through the gallery to see if you agree with these rankings or not.


Carnegie Hall's 'Irresistible Vision'

Clive Gillinson, Carnegie Hall Executive & Artistic Director and Tony James, Metropolitan Museum of Art Board of Trustees Co-Chair tell us how the business of running a fine arts institution has evolved.


The best photos of the week: From an orange sky over Athens to Liberation Day in Rome

Striking pictures from around the world


The best US cities for digital nomads

When people talk about digital nomads—freelancers and entrepreneurs traveling the globe and living that ideal, Insta-worthy lifestyle—they often think about places far from US borders. But America is a big country with major tech hubs, start-up culture hot spots, beautiful beaches, and incredible coffee shops. If you’re going to vagabond around, why not base yourself in the US for a while? See the sights, drink the caffeine, meet the people, and do some networking. Here are the best places in the US for digital nomads. Click on!


Be careful! These customs are offensive in some countries

Yes, it's true that the Swedish don't actually serve food to their guests, and there's no need to take offense. But refusing the food offered to you in Lebanon is far worse. In today's world of travel and tourism, it's crucial to remember that what we consider ordinary actions, words, and gestures may not be viewed the same way in other countries. In fact, there are a surprising amount of common customs that are offensive in other countries. Whether you're planning a trip in the near future or just curious about your level of international rudeness, take a look at this gallery to discover what is considered impolite around the globe.


Forbidden places around the world you can’t visit

It's hard to imagine that there are a lot of places around the world that people are prohibited from visiting. Unless you're a researcher, scientist, or military officer, some of these places are strictly forbidden for the general public, which adds another layer of mystery to them. There are historical sites that are so fragile they can be easily damaged by humans, and also some seriously dangerous places many of us would be terrified to visit. From an island infested with snakes to a vault holding special secrets, check out these extremely fascinating and forbidden places. Click on!


Montanans report decline in quality of life after Yellowstone show

In a new polled released by the University of Montana pool, sixty-two percent of those in the state say their quality of life has dipped in recent years.


Disney Lorcana introduces the rest of Encanto’s Madrigal family

Plus a look at their magical home, Casa Madrigal


Not Your Grandmother's Attic

Clive Gillinson, Carnegie Hall Executive & Artistic Director and Tony James, Metropolitan Museum of Art Board of Trustees Co-Chair adapt to changing demographics and audiences at their institutions.


The radioactive animals of Chernobyl

The Chernobyl disaster happened on April 26, 1986. The city of Pripyat was evacuated, but animals remained in the area. Over 35 years later, some species have thrived, others have been severely affected, and even new species have been introduced. But how did these animals respond to radiation exposure? What were the effects of living in and around the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone? Click through the following gallery and learn more about the animals that call Chernobyl home.


The world's cities: then and now

Cities are constantly evolving. But as time goes by many manage to preserve their most iconic and historic monuments. Taking a look at the past is a great way to understand the present. So, here are some world's most famous cities they way they appeared in the past... and what they look like today. Click through the gallery and be amazed by how these famous cities have changed.


The most bizarre Disney park rules employees must follow

In order to keep Disneyland "the Happiest Place on Earth," park employees must follow some pretty strict rules. While many of their rules are kept secret, the ones that have been leaked reveal the extent to which employees must go to keep the park running smoothly. In the following gallery, browse through some of the craziest rules park employees must follow. How many did you already know?


The world's most spectacular astronomical observatories

Located in some of the most remote places on the planet, astronomical observatories aren't the easiest places to reach. Furthermore, many are set at altitudes thousands of meters above sea level. Yep, stargazing is an out-of-the-way science for most of us. But if you're curious, there's another way of reaching for the stars. Browse this gallery and take a stellar tour of some of the best spots on Earth to observe the night sky.


28 mysterious places in the US that'll make you SHIVER

From natural phenomena to 'haunted' spots, here are some of the most mysterious places around the US.


Zurich Classic of New Orleans 2024 Saturday tee times, PGA Tour pairings and how to watch

There are some familiar names on top of the leaderboard after 36 holes. Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry are one of the four teams tied for the lead at the halfway point of the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans. The duo sits at 13 under


Why making your bed is much more important than you think

There are two types of people in this world: people who make their beds and people who don’t. It’s amongst one of the first things people are taught to do at military school or in scouts, and it's something most parents nag their kids to do. Making your bed can become an easy habit, but it's one which has knock-on effects on the rest of our lives regarding our mental health and much more. To discover more, click through the gallery.


'Safar': The Arabic word for travel has influenced the English language

Ibn Battuta, the famous 14th-century Arab explorer and scholar, is considered one of the greatest travellers in history. During his lifetime, he travelled throughout the Islamic world and beyond, recording his experiences in his travelogue – The Rihla (journey). In the pages where he details his travels to Saudi Arabia, India, China, Spain and the ...


Definitive dog walking dos and don'ts

Dog walking seems simple, but getting the perfect trip can take some effort. There are many tips and tricks that you may not know to keep your dog safe and disciplined, like what types of dog leads to avoid and how hot is too hot to take them out. If you're curious, click on to see how to get the most out of your next dog walk. Without further ado, here are the best tips for walking your pet.


Mysterious disappearances that defy explanation

There are numerous locations around the world where people have mysteriously disappeared without any clear explanation, and leaving no trace behind. In addition to these unexplained disappearances, several sites across the planet have gained notoriety for being associated with these mysterious vanishing acts. But where are these areas, and what went missing? Click through and see if you can find an explanation.


Historic synagogues from around the world

A synagogue is a Jewish place of worship. One of the earliest references to a synagogue dates from 150 to 128 BCE, or earlier, and is located on the island of Delos, in Greece. These historic synagogues represent the earliest Jewish presence in cities and destinations around the world, where worshippers are brought together in often beautifully designed and highly decorative buildings. So, where in the world can you admire some of the oldest and most ornate synagogues? Click through and take the tour.


Unexpected things that are weirdly attractive

Our ideas of beauty and attractiveness have suffered within the realm of pop culture especially in the last few decades, and we think that it’s limited to thin women, ripped men, symmetrical faces, and conventional traits that for a long time have been worshipped in Hollywood. But, in recent years, people are finding out what’s attractive for themselves, and the answers are...unexpected. From the little things you might not have even noticed, to things you might have imagined were the opposite of attractive, the masses are showing a broadened taste in the objects of their desire. Click through to see what people find weirdly attractive, based on surveys across Reddit and a few publications.


The most endangered lakes in the world

As the human population grows, so does water demand. But sadly, many lakes around the world are drying up at an alarming rate, at risk of disappearing entirely. The reasons vary, but most will expire because of drought, deforestation, overgrazing, pollution, climate change, or water diversions. And as water is absolutely necessary for life, the folks, flora, and fauna who live near and depend on these lakes will be the ones to suffer the consequences. Do we have your attention? Click through this gallery to discover the most endangered lakes in the world.


UAE weather: Rain may hit some areas this afternoon

Temperatures will rise gradually throughout the day, the Met department said


Tenerife WILL slap holidaymakers with a tourist tax from January

Tenerife will introduce a tax on holidaymakers visiting its most famous tourist spots from January 1, 2025, amid unrest from residents against tourism's economic and environmental impacts.


The most enticing British towns you have to visit

When you think of the UK, perhaps the words "wonderful holiday" do not spring to mind. However, the countryside and history of the UK are vastly underrated. There are countless numbers of charming towns that will transport you back to times gone by. There is such a wealth of activities to do, from trekking up tall mountain peaks to rowing in gently ebbing rivers. On your exploration of the United Kingdom, it is important to find the right towns to stay in to make your trip as perfect as can be. Here are the towns that you won't be able to resist being charmed by. From Portmerion to Cullen Bay, click through to discover more.


Yes, British Leyland did actually make some great cars

A BL badge may not be the most hallowed in the automotive world, but let's celebrate its best cars nonetheless


NYC has an opportunity to 'balance out' transit funding with congestion pricing: Kathryn Wylde

Hosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.


The five ancient cities that once ruled North America

Well before the Europeans arrived, the indigenous people of North America raised cities that rivaled those an ocean away. From Teotihuacan to Cahokia, these ancient metropolises featured striking pyramids, palaces, temples, and tombs. Some even had ties throughout Central America, while others were believed to have had the equal power and advancements of the Inca and Aztec. Today, archaeologists are slowly discovering more about the splendid past of North America's first megacities. Intrigued? Let's find out more about these ancient metropolises.


Emergency slide FALLS OFF Boeing jet from JFK to LA as Delta flight

A Boeing plane has been forced to make an emergency landing in New York after an emergency slide fell off the aircraft.


The best wellness destinations in the world

At several points during any given year, many of us feel the need for a vacation. But besides your typical holiday spots, plenty of folks wish to go on a special retreat. And several of these offer many healing benefits, both physical and mental. In this list, we'll show you the world's best wellness destinations. Click through the gallery to discover them all.


What's your love language?

Lately it seems the world of dating and romance has been gravitating towards the topic of love languages. Many people know there are different ways of expressing love, but few people know the origins of this conversation, or that it's far from new. It actually stems back to 1992, when a man named Gary Chapman published a book called ‘The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate.’ It outlines five different ways to express and experience love, for which Chapman coined the term "love languages." He claims that the five love languages are: receiving gifts, quality time, words of affirmation, acts of service, and physical touch. According to this theory, each person has one primary and one secondary love language. Being familiar with these forms of expressing and experiencing love, and knowing which languages you and your partner prefer, can be the make-or-break factor in a relationship. After all, lasting relationships, even in Hollywood, depend first and foremost on love and communication, and speaking different love languages can be as different as Chinese is from English. The book sold 8,500 copies in its first year, which was actually four times what the publisher expected. The next year it sold 17,000, and two years later, 137,000. It has spent around 300 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list, it has been translated into over 40 languages, and it continues to become popular with every new generation embarking on their search for love. If you’re curious about how to figure out your own or someone else’s love language, and you want to know how to use those languages to better your relationships, check out this gallery to go over the basics and get some concrete examples.


The first photograph ever taken (and other photo firsts)

Photography was a radical departure from images created with paint, charcoal, or graphite. This new medium could capture images of the world around us and replicate it, as if we were present in that moment. This changed everything when it came to recording and preserving historical moments, and indeed our personal lives. Today, many of us carry phones with cameras in our pockets and we take photography for granted, but in the early days, things were a bit different. Have you ever wondered what the very first photograph looked like? Or perhaps what the first digital photo was about? In this gallery, we delve into the history of photography and bring you some of the most iconic images you'll ever see! Click on.


J-K Landslide: Atleast 50 Houses Damaged, Road Connectivity Snapped After Land Caves In Ramban

Ramban Landslide Update: Land in the Pernote area of Jammu-Kashmir's Ramban caved in causing damage to atleast 50 houses, four electricity towers and a vital road, officials said on Friday. The incident occurred on Thursday in Pernote village which is located five kilometres from the district headquarters. Baseer-ul-Haq Choudhary, the deputy commissioner, visited the affected area early on Friday morning. On Thursday night, houses began to show...


Teenager Berry leads by two at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club's UAE Challenge

Debutant and |Dubai amateur Oscar Craig makes the cut on a tough day dominated by warm winds