Best solo holiday city break has hot climate and walkable streets | Travel News | Travel

The language education site Learn Spanish With James has shared a list of the best destinations for solo-travellers to visit on their next trip. A growing number of tourists are going around the world without friends or family, which can help to cut down on costs and ensure travellers are able to see what they … Read more

Driving to Mexico? Make sure you have the right car insurance – Daily News

By Isabel Contreras | NerdWallet Spring break is just around the corner, and many Americans will soon flock to Mexico’s white sand beaches and bustling cities to enjoy their time off. But those opting for a road trip will need to sort out their car insurance coverage first. Mexico legally requires all drivers, including American … Read more

Travel experts reveal how flirting differs around the world, from banter in Britain to winks in Spain and from NEVER playing hard to get in Denmark to the top ice-breaker in the U.S

In the mood and market for a holiday romance? Then pay close attention to the insights revealed here by travel experts on how flirting differs around the world.  They reveal the top ice-breaker in the U.S, the country where flirting is tactile and filled with winks and the spot where lingering eye contact and buttery … Read more

Homeland Security chief Mayorkas says Texas law is unconstitutional

By Sonia Perez D. | Associated Press GUATEMALA CITY — U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Thursday that a Texas law giving state authorities the power to arrest and deport migrants who have entered the country illegally is unconstitutional. “It is our strongly held view as a matter of law that SB4 (the Texas … Read more

Colorado “Top Chef” contestant Manny Barella wins in premiere episode

Chef Manny Barella went into the premiere episode of Bravo’s “Top Chef” Season 21 terrified of being eliminated first. “I’ve never been more nervous in my life, even when I proposed to my fiancee,” he joked. “As chefs, we fail in private, but failing in public is a whole different animal.” Barella, a 2022 James … Read more

QuickCheck: Did a Japanese animation spark a political spat between two countries?

PETALING JAYA: There are many serious reasons why two (or more) countries would disagree, such as political disputes, territory spats, or societal stresses. But would you believe that a diplomatic incident almost occurred between two countries because of an anime (Japanese animation)? Did something like this happen? VERDICT True Yes, attempts to screen Dragon Ball … Read more

3 favorite dishes at new Denver restaurants

Getting handed a menu at a new restaurant can be thrilling. It’s a fresh list of culinary possibilities and techniques. Eyes linger to nearby tables for inspiration as exciting aromas waft from the kitchen behind the servers. A diner could be on the precipice of greatness. But it can also be overwhelming, especially for those … Read more

The world’s quirkiest themed cruises revealed, from a nude cruise to a voyage for cat-lovers and a Star Trek trip. Which one floats YOUR boat?

Thought cruises were over the top? You haven’t seen anything yet.  These themed voyages will open your eyes to a whole new level of extravagance. There’s a cruise for cat-lovers, a nude cruise where guests are encouraged to strip off and a voyage for those with a deep love for disco. Or how about a … Read more

Russian woman kidnapped near U.S. border in Mexico is freed, officials say

A Russian woman who was kidnapped in northeastern Mexico has been released, Russian embassy and Tamaulipas state officials said Sunday. The woman, whose identity has not been revealed, was released without paying the ransom kidnappers sought and was taken to a police station in Reynosa, Tamaulipas state, near the U.S. border, diplomats said on social … Read more

Affordable retirement destinations in Spain, Thailand and more

Retiring in the U.S. can be expensive. In Florida, often the favorite state of the nation’s retirees, settling down to enjoy your golden years can cost as much as $58,396 a year. That’s one reason why many Americans choose to leave the States and retire abroad. Nearly 450,000 people received their Social Security checks outside … Read more