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Category: Travel

Uber ‘doesn’t do enough to protect women’; the girl who was attacked

November 1, 2020 Olivia John

A Westchester lady grabbed by a Uber driver during a late-night ride home is a “sad remnant of her previous self,” she says…

Cruise ships are ready to restart sailing, but no passengers

November 1, 2020 Emma Perkins

Journey boats can authoritatively head out Sunday – yet they won’t convey any travelers. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has given…

crane struck the Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge, Traffic has been suspended

October 31, 2020 Benjamin Leo

A floating construction crane struck the Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge between Brooklyn and Queens on Friday, the second crane accident across the…

A Ukrainian traveler child has lost his hand in a shark attack in Egypt

October 29, 2020 Antonio Chad

A 12-year-old vacationer from Ukraine lost an arm and his guide a leg in an uncommon shark assault in Egypt, authorities said. The…

Artistic new discoveries in ancient cave paintings in Spain

October 29, 2020 Emma Perkins

Antiquated cavern drawings in Spain look to some extent like styles all through Europe as far back as 25,000 years prior, as per…

‘Non-rendered services’; In NYC Subway Service Points out the problem

October 27, 2020 Lucas Carter

A wrinkle in the MTA’s new tap-and-pay OMNY framework permitted at any rate one disappointed straphanger to gather a toll discount as a…

The three astronauts returned safely to Earth after a half-year space mission

October 23, 2020 Liam Samuel

MOSCOW – A triplet of space travelers securely got back to Earth on Thursday following a six-month mission on the International Space Station….

A quarter of transit workers may be infected with COVID-19: study

October 20, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Almost a fourth of New York City’s forefront travel laborers may have contracted COVID-19 — and the individuals who became ill probably gotten…

Europe’s best aviation regulator says crisis-ridden 737 Max is safe to fly again

October 16, 2020 Benjamin Leo

Boeing’s stock cost took off early Friday as Europe’s top flight controller said the organization’s ambushed 737 MAX plane was protected enough to…

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