Dean International — the Miami-Dade flight school that owns the planes involved in last week’s deadly midair crash over the Everglades — has shut down, company officials confirmed Monday….
A weekend exploring the Apuseni Mountains offers untamed beauty and a truly off-the-beaten-track experience, finds Joe Minihane.
“Keep yourself clipped in” shouts my guide Christina as I heave myself up onto a narrow ledge and fumble amateurishly with my safety harness. My breathing ragged, I get my carabiners in order, tighten them shut on the steel cable and lean back to take in the view…..Continue Reading On INDEPENDENT
Over the last 10 years, Paris has boldly reclaimed its title as the best food city in Europe. The French capital is bustling with a brilliant constellation of new restaurants by talented young chefs from all over the world, plus an inventive and diverse array of casual dining options. There’s also been a renaissance of its long-established gastronomic landscape, including traditional bistros, brasseries, and stylish restaurants serving classic French cooking made famous by Escoffier, including dishes like blanquette de veau (veal in cream sauce) and pistachio soufflés……Continue Reading On EATER.COM
While on the East Coast leg of her Reputation tour, Taylor Swift had some downtime in between shows on Saturday afternoon, which she spent strolling around Tribeca looking like a total tourist…..
PASSENGERS on multiple Air India flights out of Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey in the United States, have reported being bitten by bed bugs in the past week.
Pravin Tonsekar posted a photo of multiple bed bugs, claiming the business class seats he and his family were sitting in on their 17-hour flight to Mumbai were “infested with bed bugs.”
Dangerous rip currents proved deadly on Saturday as three people drowned at beaches in North Carolina.
Two of the deaths happened at different beaches in Brunswick County, while a third happened just miles north in New Hanover County. Brunswick County is located in southern North Carolina on the border with South Carolina and just across the state line from popular tourist spot Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
A 20-year-old man died after being swept away by a rip current off Sunset Beach at about 2 p.m. Saturday, according to Raleigh ABC affiliate WTVD. Beachgoers had already begun performing CPR on the man before emergency responders arrived.