Italy does a U-turn on credit card rule
Italians may be spending a lot more cash in the coming months as the government eliminates a requirement that credit cards be accepted
Italians may be spending a lot more cash in the coming months as the government eliminates a requirement that credit cards be accepted
Under threat of a city ban, Paris e-scooter companies are offering a new plan to clean up their act.
DrFumblefinger shares some of the street art and signs that caught his attention while he wandered the streets of Winslow, Arizona.
The 1912 Center is Moscow, Idaho's old High School building. It is currently used as a community service building.
Stockholm's escape-prone zoo is looking for one of its owls...
An appeals court rules that the line of ash in the cheese is protected and can't appear in any other cheese
Barry Barford revisits his old home in England's capital.
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In Berlin and London, monuments remind us of the Kindertransport that saved thousands of children from the Nazis, and of those who weren't saved.
A new airline plans to make Belfast in Northern Ireland its trans-Atlantic hub
Spain is expanding its transport subsidy program with free buses, aimed at reducing pollution and offering relief from the high cost of living.
DrFumblefinger visits the fabulous Alaska SeaLife Center, located in the small town of Seward. The aquarium provides excellent displays of local sea life and is located on Resurrection Bay.
DrFumblefinger came across this classic 1954 Hudson Hornet while shopping at his local farm supply store.
Portugal, which has faced criticism over slow development of key rail links, is getting a master plan for rail improvements through 2050
While others are still phasing them out, American Airlines is bringing back some of its 50-seat regional jets