Topline The stock market surged Tuesday, recouping losses from the previous session, as investors cheered another round of solid quarterly earnings results from corporate America despite inflationary pressures and fears of a recession. Key Facts The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 2.4%, over 700 points, while the S&P 500 gained 2.7% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq
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(CNN) — American teenager Brad Miele spent the summer of 1984 exploring Europe by rail with his Sony Walkman in his ears. Days rummaging through Paris record stores and evenings sampling Berlin nightlife were soundtracked by Miele’s favorite albums. Miele’s mother also traveled around Europe that summer, but while she opted for five star hotels
Travellers are bracing for another summer of stress. But this year it’s not just Covid causing complications, but also staff shortages, flight cancellations and strike action threatening to ruin holidays. In such an uncertain climate, robust travel insurance is a must. Unfortunately, new research from Which? has found that around 40 per cent of policies
Did you travel all the way to an idyllic Caribbean island only to find yourself watching an NFL game on the big screen at a pool bar surrounded by a bunch of people you could have easily mingled with at a strip mall sports bar back home? When you’re looking for the convenient comforts of
Hotel Palmas de Cortez Flying into Los Cabos, there is a small and lively fishing village about one hour north from the airport. It’s between San Jose del Cabo and La Paz. Pulling into the Van Wormer Resort Hotel Palmas de Cortez in Los Barriles, located right on the beach, this hotel is a popular vacation destination
Washoku, the Japanese philosophy of incorporating five colors, five tastes and five cooking techniques in every meal, is widely popular among traditional Japanese cuisine. It has yet to break into the U.S. with widespread popularity, but in Austin, Texas, Bento Picnic is popularizing the tradition. Bento Picnic offers an experience unlike any other in town,
(CNN) — It’s another good year for Copenhagen as, for the second year in a row, a restaurant in the Danish capital has been named the best on the planet at the World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards. Geranium serves a meat-free, seasonally based Scandi menu in the unusual environs of the eighth floor of Denmark’s
Whether you’re cruising to the beach or riding to the store, pedal power is often the most practical and fun way to get around on Cape Cod. While most of the Cape’s main roads are bike-friendly, traffic can be notoriously heavy and parking is limited during the busy Cape summers. Fortunately, there are plenty of
George Gee is a big band leader in New York City — the big band and swing capital of the world. On a nightly basis, George’s warm persona fronts his orchestra for crowds of people looking for happy music and a bit of joy. Subscribe ► http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=travelchanneltv Check Out Our Newsletter ► https://www.travelchannel.com/travel-channel-newsletters For the
Lonely Planet’s Alex Howard takes us on a picturesque drive along Canada’s Cabot Trail. Click the arrows or tilt your screen to enjoy all 360° of it. Captured on Samsung Gear 360. — Find out more about Canada: http://lptravel.to/OL59KD Find out more about Samsung 360 products: http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/gear-360/
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To travel abroad, or to stay close to home? That is the holiday dilemma the nation is currently grappling with – and in my household, it’s a very hot topic. Having been high with giddy excitement to be heading off on a post-Covid break recently, three pyjamaed, sleepy-eyed kids packed and passported, online check-in complete and
A sign reading “Welcome to Luton” is seen from an aircraft on arrival to Gatwick Airport, London, Britain, May 23, 2022. Tom Nicholson | Reuters Extreme heat in the U.K. on Monday caused runway damage and disrupted military and civilian flying, airport officials said. A heat wave has engulfed much of Western Europe, with temperatures
(CNN) — Considered a “culinary ambassador” for Ukraine, renowned chef Yurii Kovryzhenko has spent years championing the national gastronomy of his home country around the world. Now Kovryzhenko, who’s previously run restaurants in South Korea and Georgia, as well as Ukraine, is preparing to open a neo-bistro-style establishment in London that will be staffed by
There is no better way to experience Qatar than through its festivals. During the winter, Qatar’s festivities explode onto the scene, thriving on a sense of community and offering a variety of unique experiences. Whether you want to be educated, entertained, or fed, Qatar’s festivals highlight local talent and offer a little bit of something
It’s hard to overstate just how explosive agave is in the American market. According to the Distilled Spirits Council, tequila and mezcal (far and away the two biggest agave spirits on shelves) together accounted for nearly one-third of the total increase in domestic spirits revenue last year. All that success is to say, if you’re
(CNN) — Coming across this unexpected shape on the seabed is enough to take your breath away — so it’s a good job you’d probably have a tankful of breaths strapped to your back. The venerable old Lockheed Martin L1011 Tristar airplane, with its three engines, mounted on wings and tail fin, would be a
My first encounters with Norfolk’s Deep History Coast – as nobody was calling it back then – weren’t the most sophisticated. It was the early 1980s and I recall family outings of sandy sandwiches and buttoned-up cardigans, and my uncle stripping to his trunks, dashing into a chilly, churny sea and pulling a moony as
Taiwanese culture is an intriguing tangle of traditional Chinese customs and Japanese sensibilities, permeated with island-wide free 4G and an insatiable commercial drive. The epitome of all things Taiwan is its capital Taipei, a city so safe that you’d be wise to worry more about the weather than your wallet. While you may leave your laptop unattended
Like most people, I have fond college memories of making pina coladas at the beach—and this time of year, I always crave one. Even though my taste has changed and I now prefer a less sweet, lighter cocktail, the craving continues. That college pina colada has been in the back of my mind for a
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