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Class-Action Suit Filed Over Crippled Carnival Cruise Ship
Jan 17, 2024
This undated photo, provided by passenger Jacob Combs, shows the dire situation aboard the Carnival Triumph cruise ship. (Jacob Combs) A class-action over events that left passengers of the cruise ship Triumph without power or working toilets for five days in the Gulf of Mexico, according to CNN. The lawsuit, filed on Monday in U.S. federal court in Miami by Matt and Melissa Crusan of Oklahoma, and should be held liable for physical and emotional anguish, reports Reuters. According to...
TSA Apologizes for Screening That Upset Toddler
Jan 17, 2024
Lucy, 3, cries during a TSA screening at Lambert Airport in St. Louis on Feb. 8, 2013. (YouTube) ST. LOUIS — The Transportation Security Administration is apologizing after agents at Lambert Airport in St. Louis sought to screen a 3-year-old girl in a wheelchair. The mother of the child shot video that caused a stir in social media after it was posted online. The incident happened Feb. 8. The girl and her family were about to fly to Disney World...
Big Year for Northern Lights Tourism in Alaska
Jan 17, 2024
Aurora Borealis JUNEAU, Alaska — Bill Carter had been planning his bucket-list winter vacation to Alaska for 30 years, and he couldn't have picked a better time to take it. The retired chemist from Jesup, Ga., didn't mind that February temperatures can hover near minus 40 degrees on the outskirts of Fairbanks, because the night sky there offered Carter something most people never get to see: the aurora borealis. "Yellows, oranges, greens. There were light bursts that would come from...
Step-by-Step Guide to a Night at a N(ice) Hotel
Jan 17, 2024
Staying at an ice hotel is cool — literally and figuratively. (Lauren Mack) The Daily Meal spent a night at Hôtel de Glace, a Québec ice hotel constructed anew each winter with 20,000 blocks of ice. This year the Hôtel de Glace is open until March 24. Though ski vacations remain a popular winter retreat, vacations revolving around ice are increasing in popularity thanks to ice festivals popping up around the world, like the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival (哈尔滨国际冰雪节)...
A Look at Daily Life Inside North Korea
Jan 17, 2024
North Koreans carry bundles on their backs as they cross a frozen lake north of the capital city of Pyongyang, North Korea on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder) Few people from outside North Korea ever get to see, with their own eyes, what life is like inside the country's restrictive borders - scenes ranging from a simple haircut to a mass synchronized swimming performance. Associated Press photographer David Guttenfelder is in North Korea and has been documenting scenes...
Amazing New Tunnels Set to Open
Jan 17, 2024
Devil's Slide tunnel project in Pacifica, Calif. Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg) PACIFICA, Calif. — Two slick new mile-long tunnels are undergoing final safety tests this month, poised to divert motorists away from an ocean cliff-hanging roadway dubbed Devil's Slide south of San Francisco to a smooth, Alpine-like passageway unlike any in the U.S. today. The $439 million project, paid with federal emergency funds, features massive exhaust fans, carbon monoxide sensors and a pair of 1,000-foot bridges soaring...
Lego Traveler Goes On Weather Adventure
Jan 17, 2024
Andrew Whyte's Lego traveler watches a rainbow. 'Sometimes you've just got to watch,' he says. 'When a rainbow appears, drop the camera and marvel in its beauty.' (Photo: Andrew Whyte) They say a good photographer gets the shot, rain or shine. If that's true, then UK photographer Andrew Whyte's little camera-wielding Lego tourist is one of the best around. As part of his Legography series, Whyte takes his iPhone and his mini figure all over his city of Portsmouth, located...
Billionaire Launches Plans for Titanic Replica
Jan 17, 2024
NEW YORK -- What could possibly go wrong? An Australian billionaire is getting ready to build a new version of the Titanic that could set sail in late 2016. Clive Palmer unveiled blueprints for the famously doomed ship's namesake Tuesday at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum in New York. He said construction is scheduled to start soon in China. Palmer said 40,000 people have expressed interest in tickets for the maiden voyage, taking the original course from Southampton,...
World's Tallest Hotel Opens in Dubai
Jan 17, 2024
View of the 72-story JW Marriott Marquis Dubai, the world's tallest hotel. (Photo: JW Marriott Marquis Dubai) DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Superlative-hungry Dubai is adding another to its list: A 72-story hotel billed as the world's tallest. The JW Marriott's Marquis Dubai formally opened Tuesday after gaining the title of tallest hotel from Guinness World Records. At 355 meters (1,099 feet), the hotel would tower over skylines in most cities. But in Dubai, it sits in the shadow of...
Shake on a Plane? Dance Craze Brings FAA Inquiry
Jan 17, 2024
Colorado College students and passengers aboard a Frontier Airlines flight do the Harlem Shake. (YouTube) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The latest craze to sweep the Internet is bringing college students the wrong kind of attention — from the Federal Aviation Administration. During a flight from Colorado Springs to San Diego, , a dance to a song of the same name. In the suddenly popular YouTube videos, one person starts dancing, then the video cuts to a large group of people...
Passenger Had 200 Pounds of Caterpillars in Bags
Jan 17, 2024
A official shows the seizure of dried caterpillars at Gatwick airport, England. (AP Photo/UK Border Agency) LONDON – British customs agents made a creepy discovery when an airline passenger was found with 207 pounds of caterpillars in his luggage. The man claimed they were intended as food for personal consumption. The U.K. Border Force said Friday that inspectors at found the dried caterpillars shrink-wrapped in cellophane and packed into hessian bags carried by a passenger travelling from Burkina Faso via...
25,000 LEDs to Light Up SF's Bay Bridge
Jan 17, 2024
The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge will be turned into the latest, and by far the biggest, backdrop for New York artist Leo Villareal, who has individually programmed 25,000 white lights on 300 of the span’s vertical cables to create what is being billed as the world’s largest illuminated sculpture. (AP Photo) SAN FRANCISCO — After more than 75 years in the shadow of its glamorous cousin, San Francisco's "other" bridge is getting a chance to shine. The San Francisco-Oakland Bay...
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