Doubts persist on Seine Olympic swimming
With just over three months to go, the plan to use the Seine for swimming events is still a question
With just over three months to go, the plan to use the Seine for swimming events is still a question
In the aftermath of its failed acquisition by JetBlue, Spirit takes measures to conserve cash and keep flying
First Royals of Europe explores how royal families and monarchy came to be
New ideas include a seamless train-to-ship package and cheap cruise rates for standby passengers
Roman tunnels under the city are only open on limited days, and the tickets for this time around went in two days
Glacier melts have increased, with the last two years among the highest ever; experts say Austria could be without glaciers in four decades
Special round-trip packages offer a 3-day roundtrip with expert guides to point out the marine mammals
Some of Heathrow's would like to sell, but a planned deal has fallen through over price and 'tag-along' rights
A protest by Bavaria's police union over uniform shortages has led to a comic video
In a plan to be voted next year, some neighboring areas will be allowed to use the Champagne name, while some will lose it
What's in a name? Business, and both San Francisco and Oakland airports want it
A Finnish city is giving itself a stunning new attraction: an record-breaking aerial tram car
Berlin's oldest rail line, out of service for many years, has now been approved for a project to reopen and expand service
The iconic paddlewheel fleet has been sold, along with American Queen's name and trademarks
Irving, Texas has baked a giant Moon Pie that will eclipse all records as the sun disappears from the sky