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Delhi's air pollution worsens, people say "feels suffocating"
The air quality deteriorated in the national capital on Saturday, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) …
I've been to 86 countries and learned to travel on a budget. I book tours once I'm in the country and embrace public transportation.
I've been traveling internationally since I was a teenager and have been to 86 countries. Here are …
Jennifer Sizeland
A Crumbling Planet in Donald’s hands: What Trump’s victory in 2024 means for climate change and global policy
Donald Trump's return to the White House in 2024 threatens to undo climate progress made under the …
The COVID-19 pandemic has made people more reluctant to go out, study finds
COVID-19 has caused a lasting shift towards staying home, reducing out-of-home activities and commu…
I plan luxury vacations for elite clients. Here are 5 secrets to traveling like the wealthy.
As a luxury travel advisor, I plan high-end vacations for rich travelers. They love under-the-radar…
Leila Najafi
I've been taking Waymo taxis, and it's even weirder than I expected
Riding around in a robot cab feels totally futuristic — and strangely normal
Adam Rogers
I visited Los Angeles without renting a car or using rideshare apps. Navigating public transportation was easy with some planning.
I visited Los Angeles highlights like the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Griffith Observatory using pub…
Matthew Lubin
A 'peak boomer' working in Germany plans to retire in the US because he believes the healthcare is better
A boomer plans on moving back to the US when he retires because of Medicare benefits.
John Towfighi
For some millennials, the reality of their retirement plans is that they're a fantasy
New data shows a significant gap with how much millennials expect they need to retire ($1.7 million…
Dan DeFrancesco
Canada's bold plan to make housing more affordable is showing signs of working and could be a model for the US
The Canadian federal government is finding new ways to pressure local governments to legalize dense…
Eliza Relman
The odds that Travis Kelce proposes to Taylor Swift post-Super Bowl are heavily against you. You can bet on it anyway.
For the first time, more gamblers are putting their stakes in Taylor Swift than in the Super Bowl h…
Lloyd Lee
NASA explains how it would alert the public of an apocalyptic asteroid strike
In the event an asteroid is headed for Earth, here's how NASA plans to alert the public of an impen…
Ellyn Lapointe
I spent $38,000 to take my toy poodle on a private jet to Japan. I want to plan a trip for my other dogs next.
It was the toy poodle's second trip to Japan this year. The first one was on a commercial airline a…
Faye Bradley
Electrifying auto market: Planning to buy an EV, compare their price with petrol, diesel and CNG variants
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are here to take over the auto market. In the US, this growing trend is clo…
A top Russian general knew Wagner was planning an uprising, NYT reports, suggesting an even deeper threat to Putin's power
US officials are trying to find out whether Russian General Sergey Surovikin also helped Yevgeny Pr…
Sophia Ankel
Mobile World Congress (MWC) for beginners — Things to consider before planning your first international junket
After my trip to the MWC 2024 in Barcelona last month, I have been asked multiple times how to go a…
Corporates are rolling out transportation options for its staff amid odd-even plan hullabaloo
For instance, PwC India is giving metro cards to its employees to encourage use of metro. "At least…
Relocating to a metro as WFH has ended? Financial strategies to keep in mind
When Tuhin Bora (name changed), 25 initially joined his current company, he enjoyed the luxury of w…
Many Americans think of education and transportation as public goods, but they're actually heavily privatized. Here's why that's a problem.
Privatizing public goods may provide efficient services for consumers who can afford them, but it f…
Paul Constant
The Boeing 737 Max blowout has sparked a rare wave of public criticism from airline CEOs and the FAA, with harsh words flying about its quality control
The Alaska Airlines blowout prompted the CEOs of United, Alaska, Emirates, and Ryanair to criticize…