For $105K, you can sleep ina heated, glass igloo, in the North Pole with a perfect view of the Northern Lights. But they’re only available in April.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
In response to tourist deaths, Dominican Republic introduces tourism security committee
On Thursday, the Dominican Republicminister of tourism discussed the country’s commitment to tourist safety in the wake of reported deaths.
Man charged $68,000 for ‘most expensive beer in history’ at British hotel bar
Would you pay $68,000 for a beer? An Australian journalist was accidentally charged that amount for an IPA in a hotel bar in England.
I’m 24 and I let a financial planner see my spending habits. It was terrifying, at first
At 24, after graduating from a master’s program, I’m struggling to figure out how to spend responsibly and save for the things that matter to me.
Taking a vacation? Here’s how to avoid tainted alcohol anywhere you travel
Twenty five people have died in Costa Rica due to tainted alcohol, authorities say. Here’s how to protect yourself while traveling.
Contaminated jugs of water remain in New England supermarkets weeks after advisory issued
High levels of man-made chemicals were found in water carried in New England supermarkets. An advisory was issued, but the water is still there.
There’s science behind why parents leave kids in hot cars
As more and more children die in hot cars every summer, parents, politicians and experts are scrambling to find ways to prevent the tragedies.
Listeria found on leafy greens at major grocery stores including Costco, Whole Foods
Consumer Reports has found that major grocery stores such as Whole Foods, Acme, Costco and Hannaford have been selling some greens carryinglisteria.
Thanks to climate change, parts of the Arctic are on fire. Scientists are concerned
Satellite images are showing that areas of the Arctic have been catching fire. These wildfires, while not uncommon, are concerning scientists.
New York City removed 110 trash cans. Now garbage is overflowing and the rats are ‘running wild’
Rats are populating the Upper West Side thanks to the removal of trash cans by the New York City Department of Sanitation.