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Crews search for a US tourist who went missing in a dense Puerto Rico jungle
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Police News

Crews search for a US tourist who went missing in a dense Puerto Rico jungle

SAN JUAN (AP) — Authorities in Puerto Rico are searching for a U.S. tourist they say got lost in the dense tropical rain forest of El Yunque in the east…
Posted by John McCarthy February 24, 2025
Woman has burning sensation in legs after vacation — then doctors find brain parasites
Posted inBreaking News Health News International News

Woman has burning sensation in legs after vacation — then doctors find brain parasites

After a three-week-long vacation through Thailand, Japan and Hawaii, a 30-year-old woman learned she brought home an unwelcome souvenir, doctors said. When the woman first returned home to the coast…
Posted by John McCarthy February 22, 2025
Bryan pushes 25% tariff on BVI goods and travelers
Posted inBreaking News British Virgin Islands News Business News

Bryan pushes 25% tariff on BVI goods and travelers

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Governor Albert Bryan has requested an emergency session with the legislature to discuss imposing a 25 percent tariff on imports from the British Virgin Islands and introducing…
Posted by John McCarthy February 22, 2025
Can sandals be art? Birkenstock says yes, but a German court says no
Posted inArt News Breaking News Business News

Can sandals be art? Birkenstock says yes, but a German court says no

BERLIN (AP) — Birkenstocks: They are ubiquitous in summer, comfy and very German. Sometimes they look chic and sometimes shabby. But can these sandals be considered art? That’s the question Germany’s…
Posted by John McCarthy February 20, 2025
‘It was not easy’: Black women chefs share challenges and triumphs ahead of The Cookout
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‘It was not easy’: Black women chefs share challenges and triumphs ahead of The Cookout

MIAMI — Kia Damon remembers when she became executive chef at a restaurant and one of the employees didn’t want to work with her. The owner told her that the…
Posted by John McCarthy February 19, 2025
Egypt announces first discovery of a royal tomb since King Tutankhamun’s was found over a century ago
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Egypt announces first discovery of a royal tomb since King Tutankhamun’s was found over a century ago

CAIRO — Egyptian officials announced today the discovery of the tomb of King Thutmose II, the last of the lost tombs of the kings of ancient Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty, which…
Posted by John McCarthy February 18, 2025
Delta Airlines flight flips over on landing at Toronto’s Pearson Airport and 18 people are hurt
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Delta Airlines flight flips over on landing at Toronto’s Pearson Airport and 18 people are hurt

TORONTO — A Delta Air Lines regional jet flipped upside down upon landing at Canada's Toronto Pearson Airport this afternoon amid windy weather following a snowstorm, injuring 18 of the 80…
Posted by John McCarthy February 17, 2025
Hyatt to acquire Playa Hotels & Resorts in Mexico, Jamaica and Dominican Republic for $2.6B
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Hyatt to acquire Playa Hotels & Resorts in Mexico, Jamaica and Dominican Republic for $2.6B

KINGSTON (Reuters) — Hyatt Hotels will buy Playa Hotels & Resorts for about $2.6 billion including debt, the company said on Monday, seeking to boost its presence in Mexico and the Caribbean.…
Posted by John McCarthy February 17, 2025
Tigers, zebras and other stuffed animals will get new homes after health concerns kept them hidden
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Tigers, zebras and other stuffed animals will get new homes after health concerns kept them hidden

Crocodiles, monkeys, tigers, zebras and dozens of other taxidermy animals will move to new homes after concerns about arsenic exposure forced the closure of the South Dakota museum where they had been displayed for decades. The Delbridge Museum…
Posted by John McCarthy February 15, 2025
Hiker finds USVI man’s remains in wooded area of North Carolina mountain
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Hiker finds USVI man’s remains in wooded area of North Carolina mountain

MURPHY, North Carolina — A human skull discovered near Burrell Mountain, North Carolina, has been identified as belonging to Kamron Peter Rondon, a 35-year-old U.S. Virgin Islands man who was…
Posted by John McCarthy February 15, 2025

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