10 most popular girls' trips for summer 2024 announced: See these top travel destinations
The ultimate girls' trip is around the corner for many people as summer vacation time gets underway. United Airlines ranked the top 10 travel destinations for girls' trips this year.
Remington's sale of its ammunition arm to a foreign buyer is raising eyebrows
Vista Outdoor, which makes Remington guns, is selling its ammunition business to a foreign entity. Not everyone is happy about a deal that could have national security repercussions.
International jewel thief busted for swiping 2 diamond rings worth nearly $300K from Tiffany, Cartier: police
An international jewelry thief who is wanted by Interpol was busted for last week for allegedly swiping a $255,000 ring from Tiffany's and a $25,000 ring from Cartier.
Top summer travel destinations for 2024: These international spots were the most searched
Summer travel is nearing as families across the country search for vacation destinations. Delta Air Lines said these international spots are popular this year.
Google Flights says these are the top summer travel destinations of 2024
Check out the most popular places for summer vacations in 2024 that can take you as far as Tokyo, Japan, or stay stateside with a trip to "The Big Apple," according to Google Flights.
Yellen: 'A growing China that plays by international rules' is 'good for the US'
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Friday economic growth in China will benefit the U.S., provided the country "plays by international rules."
Travel insurance: When to purchase insurance and when you probably don't need to consider it
Travel insurance is an important component of long distance vacation planning especially for those seeking to venture outside the United States.
US and Japan form task force to promote human rights in supply chains
The governments of the U.S. and Japan formed a task force to eliminate the use of forced labor and protect human rights in international supply chains.
EU announces price hikes for airline permits in bid to combat climate change
EU lawmakers reached a deal on new rules for aviation-related carbon emissions by making airlines pay more for permits in a bid to address climate change.
Boeing's last 747 to roll out of Washington state factory
Once the largest passenger aircraft built, the last Boeing 747 rolled off the factory floor in Everett, Washington after over 50 years of production.
Video shows terrifying scenes from South American nightmare flight
Video shows terrifying scenes from a South American LATAM flight rocked by a severe storm. The plane made an emergency landing after sustaining damage.
Shakira addresses alleged tax fraud case amid prosecutors seeking 8 years in prison: ‘False accusations’
"Whenever, Wherever" singer Shakira spoke out about her alleged tax fraud case and said she has "to fight" for what she believes in since they are "false accusations."
Ikea set to liquidate Russian unit as occupation of Ukraine continues
Ikea has decided to liquidate its Russian unit, IKEA Dom, as a long list of other international companies cut ties with the country as it continues to occupy Ukraine.
Israel Foreign Minister Lapid celebrates Unilever's Ben & Jerry's sale as 'victory' against BDS
Yair Lapid, foreign minister of Israel, celebrated Unilever's sale of Ben & Jerry's business interests in Israel, a year after an announced boycott of the West Bank.
World Economic Forum Davos: What to know
The world’s top leaders from politics, business, civil society and media will meet in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2022.
Ukraine FM slams 'traitors to humanity' for leaving Russia SWIFT loopholes: 'Money soaked in our blood'
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called on all Russian banking transactions to be banned from SWIFT, including energy transactions.
US believes Russia may soon launch cyberattacks against critical American infrastructure: source
The Department of Homeland Security says U.S. companies should take steps to protect against a cyber attack.
EXPLAINER: How US rules on international travel are changing
More than a year and a half after COVID-19 concerns prompted the U.S. to close its borders to international travelers from countries including Brazil, China, India, South Africa, the United Kingdom and much of Europe, restrictions are shifting to focus on vaccine status.