Travel in Canada is a prize for the vaccinated and vigilant
KAMOURASKA, Quebec — When the pandemic descended, the boundless vistas and insane sunsets of Kamouraska became a distant, unattainable dream for this bicyclist from...
Anger, confusion spread over UK’s new COVID travel rules
NAIROBI, Kenya — Travelers and authorities from India and some African countries are furious — and confused — about Britain's new COVID-19 travel rules,...
German president asks country to confront its colonial past
BERLIN — Germany's president called on Germans to face the country's cruel colonial past as he opened a new museum in the capital's center...
US sues to stop deal between American Airlines and JetBlue
The Justice Department and officials in six states have filed a lawsuit to block a partnership formed by American Airlines and JetBlue, claiming that...
Croatia police trying to identify woman with memory loss
ZAGREB, Croatia — Croatian police said Tuesday they are still working to establish the identity of a woman with no recollection of who she...
Q&A: America’s new COVID-19 rules for international travel
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is rolling out new international travel policies affecting Americans and noncitizens alike who want to fly into the U.S....
NE Indiana museum gets $500K federal grant for new roof
AUBURN, Ind. — A northeastern Indiana auto museum has received a $500,000 grant for improvements that will include replacing a leaky roof that now...
Tourism body shops around collection of Dillinger artifacts
HAMMOND, Ind. — A northwest Indiana tourism body is shopping around its collection of John Dillinger memorabilia.
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Emmy Moments: Not the Pandemmys — but hardly normal, either
OK, it definitely wasn’t the Pandemmys, or the Zoomemmys, or whatever you want to call last year’s virtual Emmy ceremony — with everyone at...
Larry Bird museum planners assembling memorabilia collection
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Organizers of a planned museum about basketball great Larry Bird in Terre Haute are starting to assemble thousands of items...