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Check out the field for the inaugural 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic

The Myrtle Beach Classic, a new event on the PGA Tour's schedule, debuts at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club this week in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It's the third of five opposite field, or "additional" events, as the PGA Tour officially calls them, on the 2024…


Photo: Snake found inside man's pants in Miami Airport

ALBAWABA - A man took the internet by storm and made headlines after security caught him with two snakes in his pants at the Miami International Airport, United States on Apr. 26, 2024, according to AP News.According to the Miami Airport's Transportation Security Administration, the individual in question was found at a checkpoint with two snakes inside his pants as mentioned above but they were placed inside a small bag.Photo: Snake found...


Secrets behind famous monuments

Many historical monuments and landmarks around the world still hide many mysteries, but we are lucky enough to have discovered amazing facts about many of them. Click through and get to know surprising facts about some of the world's most iconic landmarks.


Feeling Down? Try These 21 Habits for a Happier Life, According to Experts

Implement these simple ideas to find a happier, more joyful you.


The 20 best summer travel destinations in the US revealed

As the summer travel season fast approaches DailyMail.com takes you through the shortlist for this year's best summer escapes.


Today's best photos: From a beach in Gambia to Children's Day in South Korea

The National picks the most striking images from around the world


Bernard Hill, 'Titanic' and 'Lord of the Rings' Star, Dead at 79

According to his agent, Hill died early Sunday morning.


Devastating floods and mudslides in Brazil spark extraordinary scenes

It was one of a number of dramatic rooftop rescues performed by helicopter crews in the southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul which have killed 39 people and left 500,000 without power.


Fat pride influencer who says other passengers should fund free seats for plus-size flyers travels without oxygen tank for first time in four years...and proudly flaunts her seatbelt extender

Jaelynn Chaney, known as Jae Bae, uploaded a video to her TikTok channel in which the plus-sized influencer proudly flies without her portable oxygen tank for the first time in four years.


Bank Holiday travellers hit by road and rail delays

Rail passengers were hit by delays to services ahead of a crippling combination of rail strikes and engineering works that is set to cause chaos over an eight-day period.


Wayfair’s Way Day Sale Has Luxe Outdoor Furniture With a ‘Total Resort Feel’ for Up to 73% Off

Hurry, the deals last for just two more days.


Which world records can be broken at the 2024 Paris Olympics?


10 TikTok-approved Packing Essentials That Flight Attendants Won’t Travel Without — From $10

Best of all, everything is under $50.


Underrated Sci-Fi Indie Games That Deserve More Attention

This list breaks down some great (and underrated) indie sci-fi games that have flown under the radar for far too long.


Pointy-eared elves invade the Royal Festival Hall for the Game Music Festival

Game Music Festival, Southbank Centre, London ★★☆☆☆ Friday night brought an unusual crowd to the Royal Festival Hall. Crowded round the bar were excited troupes of vaguely medieval-looking half-human creatures who turned out to be friendly. I had a nice chat with a High Elf Rogue, a Githyanki Fighter and a Drow Paladin, a...


Where to Get The Best Slice of Pizza in America, According to Chefs

From coast to coast, the U.S. is blessed with incredibly talented pizza makers. Just ask their fellow chefs.


Pedro's late goal seals 1-0 win for Brighton against Aston Villa

BRIGHTON, England (AP) — Joao Pedro scored an 87th-minute winner as Brighton beat Aston Villa 1-0 in the Premier League on Sunday. Victory for Brighton ended its six-match winless run in the league and also dented Villa's bid to secure a top-four finish. Fourth-place Villa travelled to the Amex Stadium knowing a win would have secured Champions League qualification next season if Tottenham lost to Liverpool later in the day. But after losing 4-2...


Incredible hidden attractions in US cities

Everyone knows the basic monuments you need to see in America's big cities. If you go to New York, see the Empire State Building! If you're in San Francisco, check out the Golden Gate Bridge! However, there are plenty of other attractions in these US cities that you may never have even known were there. Are you looking for a more unusual travel experience? Here are some offbeat and unusual urban must-sees that most tourists fail to find. Browse the gallery for your city and places to go that others will miss.


These are the oldest cities in the US

Although the US didn't achieve independence from Great Britain until 1776, many cities in the country were established much earlier. From North to South, Spanish, French, and English colonizers began arriving at the shores of the US in the early 16th century to establish settlements, some of which still exist today. But while these settlements grew into cities, it's important to note that most occupied lands had been settled long before by Indigenous peoples. Are you curious about what the oldest cities in the US are? Click on to discover the 15 oldest cities in the US that still exist and thrive today.


29 small towns in Mexico you never thought to visit (but definitely should)

Forget Mexico City, Tijuana and Cancun. These gorgeous small towns in Mexico are rich in culture, history, cuisine and art, and will guarantee an unforgettable holiday.


The most beautiful royal brides


Disney World theme parks are becoming remote working hotspots

Writers, techies, and social media workers are just some of those heading down to Orlando and sharing their experiences online.


UAE gardening guide: What to plant and when, from native trees to house plants

Getting into gardening can feel a little overwhelming for novices, with so many things to learn and myriad plant names and terminology to navigate. There’s also the UAE climate to take into account before you can go green-fingered. Globally, most gardening calendars follow the four seasons – spring, summer, autumn and winter – however, the more sub...


13 Nostalgic Photos of Vintage Amusement Parks

What a thrill.


How to exit a packed airplane without making a fool of yourself

If you don't want to be a rude flyer, here are the six rules you ought to follow to ensure you become a polite, conscientious passenger on your next flight.


Tour the world's most expensive luxury private jets

Inside the most the world's most lavish private jets, from Donald Trump's gold-plated Boeing 757 to Tyler Perry's flying cinema, and see their sky-high costs.


Frank Shrontz, Boeing CEO During Era of Innovation, Dies at 92

Frank Shrontz, who spent a decade leading US aviation giant Boeing Co. through upswings and downturns amid fierce competition, has died. He was 92.


Doing the Baghdad walk: art tour highlights creativity in the heart of Iraq

A buzz is building in the Bab al-Sharji neighbourhood in central Baghdad where preparations for an annual contemporary arts festival are underway. The city has long been considered one of the most dangerous in the world but artists in the Tarkib collective want to send a different message – that the capital is alive with creativity and culture. The event, which began when the collective was founded in 2015, comprises the exhibiting of work in...


27 fascinating facts about the Galápagos Islands most people don't know

Few places on Earth are surrounded by such an atmosphere of magic and mystery as the Galápagos Islands...


Barcelona plan summer move for Liverpool's Darwin Nunez

Barcelona are planning a move this summer for Liverpool star Darwin Nunez, as per The Sun.The Catalan giants believe the Uruguay international could be the ideal replacement for Robert Lewandowski.They are also betting on Liverpool's desire to sell their striker, as they need to raise funds for new deals ahead of Arne Slot's arrival next season.Nunez failed to live up to expectations at Anfield, after arriving in a €100m deal from Benfica two...


From Wyoming to Batna, Algeria, hidden gem film festivals from around the world

The Cannes Film Festival, which has been running since the 1940s, will start its 77th iteration on May 14. It has been a stalwart of cinematic achievement and exploration, highlighting momentous films and introducing audiences to up-and-coming directors. While festivals such as Cannes garner global attention annually, the celebration of film exists...


Do you live in one of the world's 50 coolest neighborhoods?

Everyone wants to travel like a local, and while it’s easy to translate languages with your phone and stay in people's homes instead of hotels through various apps, it’s much more difficult to figure out where the coolest neighborhoods are because they’re off the tourist path. Based on factors of affordability, new venues, arts and culture, foodie destinations, and a general up-and-coming energy, Time Out surveyed more than 27,000 city-dwellers along with city experts to find what they’ve determined to be the top 50 cultural and culinary hot spots in the world. These are the places buzzing with life, free of overrated traps, and rich with the culture and community you couldn't get near many cities' most popular landmarks. Click through to see which neighborhoods made the cut.


I visited Walmart and saw more than 25 premium items you might not expect to find there

Walmart is most known for its rock-bottom prices, which can mean lower quality, but the retailer is stocking more and more premium selections too.


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

Add these one-of-a-kind destinations to your travel bucket list.


Madonna ends Celebration tour with huge free gig

Madonna closed out her 'Celebration' tour with a free concert for around 1.6 million people in Brazil.


I'm a cruise ship worker... here are six TRAPS first-time passengers always fall into

Seasoned cruise ship worker, Lucy Southerton, has revealed the six marketing traps novice passengers always fall victim to.


11 of the most forbidden places on Earth

No man's lands across the world, from Chernobyl to the Cyprus Buffer Zone.


Record-breaking edition of Arabian Travel Market opens tomorrow

DUBAI, 5th May, 2024 (WAM) – Arabian Travel Market (ATM), the leading global event for the travel and tourism sector, will return to the Dubai World Trade Centre this week for its 31st edition. Taking place from 6th to 9th May, over 41,000 attendees are expected to visit the annual trade show, which will feature 2,300 exhibitors from 165 countries.This year, ATM is centred on the theme ‘Empowering Innovation – Transforming Travel through...


Who invented the plane? For many people in the world, it was not the Wright brothers

The history of aviation has followed a fascinating trajectory. Leonardo da Vinci first envisaged manned flight way back in the 15th century. Then came hot-air balloons, followed by gliders and airships, until the Wright brothers' historic powered flight in 1903. Today there are airliners that can carry hundreds of passengers non-stop half way round the world. And space tourism will one day be a reality. Browse the following gallery and take off for a brief flight through the history of aviation, and meet some of the great pioneers of air travel along the way.


Indian Coast Guard detains Iranian boat in Kerala’s Koyilandi

An Iranian boat has been taken into custody by the Coast Guard in the Kerala’s Koyilandi offshore.


The most tragic airplane crashes in US history

Did you know that the worst crashes in American history (aside from terrorist attacks) happened, for the most part, over 20 years ago? Read on to learn more about the worst airplane crashes in the United States.


Louvre Abu Dhabi's Manuel Rabate on cultural diversity and the opportunities of AI

Museums should strive to be in touch with the public, says Louvre Abu Dhabi director Manuel Rabate. Speaking to The National at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair on Saturday, he says cultural organisations need to continue refining and expanding their programmes to appeal to both seasoned art lovers and new generation of hi-tech consumers. Howe...


Lost Treasures: The Saga of Egypt’s Taken Artifacts

By Rawan Mohamed In the hallowed halls of renowned museums across the globe, treasures from Egypt’s ancient past stand as silent witnesses to a history of acquisition and colonialism. From the enigmatic Rosetta Stone in London’s British Museum to the celestial wonder of the Dendera Zodiac now gracing the Louvre in Paris, these artifacts give us tales of cultural exchange, conquest, and controversy.The Rosetta Stone, a slab of carved granodiorite...


Can you guess the airline from its logo?

Think you know your KLM from your Qantas? Take our fun quiz to match these airlines with their logos.


Watch Hungry Bears Effortlessly Open Parked Cars and Cause Chaos

Keep your doors locked, especially in the Lake Tahoe area.


French call for British help to protect skies at summer Paris Olympics

With less than three months to go before the opening ceremony, France has had to bolster its much-vaunted 'Parade' kit with systems said to include RAF tech and manpower.


40 Things That Didn't Exist 40 Years Ago

The world really was a different place back then.


Lynch: PGA Tour stars appear to be gaming the system. Is it true? Doesn’t matter

The scorched-earth political strategist Lee Atwater has been dead for more than three decades, but one of his odious aphorisms has never been more alive: “Perception is reality.” One need only skim the scummy surface of social media to realize how many people require…


My 15-year-old son and I live in both France and the US. We're more active In France, but appreciate the slower pace of the South.

My son and I spend half the year in France and the other half in the United States. Here are the parenting similarities and differences.


World Cup cricket 'square' arrives in New York after trip from Florida

World Cup cricket 'square' arrives in New York after trip from Florida Ten cricket pitches have completed their journey up the East Coast of the United States from Florida to New York state and are being installed in a new stadium built for next month's T20 World Cup. Hough said the journey from the base in Boynton Beach, Florida, to Nassau County in New York state, took over 24 hours, with regular stops for checks and hydration of the grass.