The Cool Down on MSN
Mother of 5 files stunning lawsuit against major chemical manufacturer: 'We will be collecting'
"It takes going out all the time." Mother of 5 files stunning lawsuit against major chemical manufacturer: 'We will be ...
Venice is becoming more and more affected by overtourism as holidaymakers flock to the Italian city in masses. Instead, try a ...
Our readers bask in the memory of great beach discoveries, from Latvia to Sicily ...
Beyond Walks on MSN
The submarine that destroyed an empire in World War II
USS Tang, commanded by Richard O’Kane, was the most successful American submarine of World War II, playing a pivotal role in crippling Japan’s war effort beneath the Pacific. Through aggressive night ...
Notes from Central Taiwan is a column written by long-term resident Michael Turton, who provides incisive commentary informed by three decades of living in and writing about his adoptive country. The ...
idealista on MSN
Where do most expats live in the Algarve? 7 best places to live
Moving to the Algarve isn’t just about sun and sea. The exact town you choose will shape your daily life more than the ...
Retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his family, and others were killed in a private jet crash in North Carolina. Biffle's 112-foot yacht, named "Checkered Past," is currently docked in Daytona Beach ...
Maybe Jeff Bezos owns it, or possibly Steven Spielberg, Bill Gates or Shahid "Shad" Khan, the wealthiest person in Southwest Florida. A mystery yacht off North Captiva Island has people talking, ...
“A yacht isn’t a flex anymore,” said a St. Barts boating bon vivant scanning what he called a “superyacht parking lot” off the Caribbean enclave this week. “It’s how many support craft you have.” ...
A mega-yacht spotted off North Captiva Island, Florida, sparked a mystery on social media. Facebook users identified the vessel as the M EM, a 242-foot yacht built by Amels in the Netherlands. It ...
From from Penguin-Palooza to World of Wheels to Tapescape and much more, here's what's happening in Pittsburgh, Jan. 22-25.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military said Wednesday it struck three more boats that were allegedly smuggling drugs, killing three people while others jumped overboard and may have survived. The ...
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