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Aaron Rodgers’ reason for missing minicamp finally revealed: A trip to Egypt

The Aaron Rodgers saga continues


Incredible images showcase the history of train travel

Discover how rail travel became the transport stalwart it is today with this photographic history of train travel over the decades, from vintage railroad cars to the groundbreaking trains and advancements of modern carriages...


Unearthing Balua: Journey through Jordan’s ancient Moabite, Ammonite heritage

AMMAN — The site of Khirbet Al Balua is situated on the northern edge of the central Moabite Plateau/ Karak Plateau at the mouth of Wadi Al Balua which eventually empties into Wadi Mujib.“The site covers an area of about 16 hectares making Balua one of the largest sites in the Karak region. The main features and visible remains of the site can be dated to the Iron Age [main and eastern parts of the site], Roman [north-western part of the site]...


Want to buy a Far West village? 'Western Leone' is on sale


"Had to Go See These Pyramids": Aaron Rodgers' Slammed for Prioritizing Conspiratorial Beliefs, by Nick Wright, While NY Jets' Conduct Called Unserious

Aaron Rodgers' return has caused a mass hysteria. The post "Had to Go See These Pyramids": Aaron Rodgers' Slammed for Prioritizing Conspiratorial Beliefs, by Nick Wright, While NY Jets' Conduct Called Unserious appeared first on EssentiallySports.


One of the world's top airlines is ending its cabin services early to safeguard against rising turbulence

Korean Air said it would finish cabin service 20 minutes earlier so it ends before the descent, due to concerns over increased turbulence.


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

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


TIME’s top 30 covers over the years

Since 1923, TIME magazine has been one of the most iconic news publications in the world. Its covers have highlighted some of the most newsworthy moments over the past the past century. Let’s examine the most powerful images captured by TIME’s cover art.


Morocco Elected to UNESCO’s ICC-MAB Chairmanship

Agadir - Morocco was elected on Tuesday to the presidency of the International Coordinating Council of the Man and Biosphere Programme (ICC-MAB) during the Council’s 36th Session held on July 1-5 in Agadir.Represented by Latifa Yaacoubi, Director General of Morocco's National Agency for the Development of Oases and Argan Zones (ANDZOA), Morocco will chair the ICC-MAB for a two-year term.Speaking on the occasion, Yaacoubi, who succeeds Nigeria’s...


Careem Rides launches new “Luxe” Service in Kuwait for everyday luxurious commutes

Careem Rides, the region’s choice for facilitating reliable, convenient and stress-free everyday commutes through the Careem Everything app, is excited to announce the official launch of the new “Luxe” car type in Kuwait. The new service will allow customers to book everyday reliable commutes in elegant premium vehicles, offering customers an experience that combines luxury with comfort and convenience. The newly introduced service available...


Gold prices in Dubai Today Wednesday, July 3, 2024

ALBAWABA – Gold prices in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) today, Wednesday, July 3 , opened at a selling price of AED 8,573.05 per ounce, according to UAEgoldprices.com.24-karat gold rates in UAE TodayThe price per gram of 24-karat gold in UAE stood at AED 275.23 today.22-karat gold prices in Dubai TodayThe price per gram of 22-karat gold in UAE stood at AED 252.29 early today, June 27.21-karat gold rates in Dubai TodayThe price per gram...


World’s oldest picture story dating back 51,000 years found in Indonesian cave

A cave painting of human figures and a wild pig dating back 51,000 years is believed to be the oldest evidence of human storytelling. The image discovered in a limestone cave on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is thought to be the oldest human artwork in the world. While Neanderthals are known to have made their own cave art, which predates that ...


Uncover Essex's hidden gems with Wow Hydrate's Queenie Porter

Just outside London's borders lies an English county filled with city amenities and laidback village vibes. Wow Hydrate's Queenie Porter reveals her favorite places to spend her downtime in Essex.


40 Things That Didn't Exist 40 Years Ago

The world really was a different place back then.


10 Red Flags You're Dating a Gaslighter

Wondering if you're dating a gaslighter? These are the subtle signs of manipulation that you need to know to protect yourself.


See How Many of These Bible Trivia Questions You and Your Kids Can Get Correct

Time for a pop Bible quiz!


These Grab-and-Go Breakfast Ideas Will Convince You to Skip the Drive-Thru

One egg and cheese sandwich, please!


Assam RS MP calls for recognition of Majuli as a premier wedding destination

While international destinations are in high demand for weddings, the UNESCO heritage site remains unknown to 90 per cent of the population, laments Sudha Murty.


I've Eaten At Nearly Every Single Chain Restaurant—These Are The Best Menu Items

Two years later and 20 restaurants down, this is our official list. People always ask: What are the *best* chain restaurant menu items? Honestly, I've tried too many to count; they've all become a massive blur in my memory. So, to make your lives easier (and, selfishly, mine), I've made the official ranking of the best menu items at each restaurant I've visited. Buckle up y'all.


These beautiful Tolkien-illustrated Lord of the Rings books are half off for Prime Day

Save big on the best versions of The Hobbit and The Silmarillion, too


This weather phenomenon may explain UAE and Middle East's extreme flooding

A weather phenomenon which can cause catastrophic loss of life and extreme flooding was a major factor behind the severe damage done to the Middle East last year, according to scientists in Abu Dhabi. The researchers from Khalifa University said that the phenomenon, known as atmospheric river rapids, could have created the floods that brought much ...


My family went to Rome during the peak summer season. Our trip would've been better if we knew these 5 things before we left.

Rome is crowded, hot, and expensive during its summer high season. If you're going anyway, follow these travel tips about insurance and tour times.


These Insanely Helpful Garden Plants Keep the Mosquitoes Away

Say goodbye to the outdoor pests. Bugs come with the territory when you’re outdoors, but some are more tolerable than others. If it feels like mosquitoes are invading your yard, it’s understandable to want to do what you can to get rid of them. Enter mosquito repellent plants. Here’s the thing: Experts say that the best way to keep mosquitoes at bay is to use personal repellents recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But if you want to go a more natural route, you may be interested in selecting certain plants—they’re just not necessarily guaranteed to work as well as a spray. “The idea that planting certain plants around your home will successfully repel mosquitoes is only supported by anecdotal evidence and not empirical evidence,” says Eva Buckner, Ph.D., assistant professor and state extension specialist at the University of Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory. It’s important to note, though, that there is some evidence that certain plants may help discourage certain mosquitoes from setting up camp in your yard—they just don’t work as well as a chemical or spray. If it feels like your outdoor space is a haven to mosquitoes, it’s a good idea to “eliminate mosquito breeding grounds on and around your property by draining standing water from flowerpots, birdbaths, grill covers, baby pools, and other sources,” says Jim Fredericks, Ph.D., board-certified entomologist and senior vice president of public affairs at the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). Using a small fan outside may also help keep mosquitoes away since “they are not strong flyers,” Fredericks says. But if you like the look and smell of certain plants and want to see if they keep the mosquitoes away, too, there’s no reason not to try them. These are the plants fans swear are most likely to help get rid of mosquitoes. Snap up one or a few to enhance your outdoor space.


3 cool destinations in Saudi Arabia for when you just can’t take the heat

Head to the mountainous landscapes and enjoy the summer breeze… It’s only the start of July, and it feels like the summer temperatures are already at their peaks. So, how about flocking to cooler-temperature destinations for a summer reprieve? Even if it’s only for a brief weekend respite. Oh, and they’re all in Saudi Arabia. […]


Grambling: Marriott, Hilton will see the strongest business and leisure demand

Stephen Grambling, Senior Equity Research Analyst at Morgan Stanley, discusses travel and leisure stocks ahead of the 4th of July holiday.


Chicago’s Best Hotel Is Home to Incredible Art, a Beautiful Terrace Restaurant, and a Pool Overlooking the City — Read Our Review

Top-notch service, amenities, and beautiful rooms set The Peninsula Chicago apart.


What you should spend Tomestones of Poetics on in FFXIV

Did you cap out your Poetics? Here are some places to dump them


Where to see the best fireworks displays on July 4

As Independence Day quickly approaches, here are the best places to watch major fireworks displays across the country.


Paris Olympics: Venues, schedule and how to watch in UAE

Paris in summer is the place to be. More so this time as elite athletes from all over the world will gather for the Olympic Games. The last Olympics was played in the shadows of the pandemic. This time there will be no constraints as the Summer Games return to the French capital for the third time after 1900 and 1924. The Games will comprise 329 ev...


Foreign ministry's Diplomatic Institute organises academic visit to Washington DC

WASHINGTON: The Diplomatic Institute at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with Georgetown University in Qatar and the Embassy of the State of Qatar in the United States, organised an academic visit to Washington DC for distinguished diplomats from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs enrolled in the Executive Masters Program in Diplomacy and International Affairs.During the visit, the participants attended several lectures on topics...


Banksy slams Home Secretary’s criticism of his Glastonbury small boats artwork

Banksy slams Home Secretary’s criticism of his Glastonbury small boats artwork - An inflatable boat filled with migrant dummies in orange life jackets was hoisted above the crowd at the Other Stage on Friday night.


Dubai Golden VISA Awardee Bhullar primed to make his Olympic debut in Paris next month

The seasoned golfer will represent India, his country of birth, in the quadrennial extravaganza


Spectacular tourist sights REMOVED from our travel checklists

Take a tour of the spectacular tourist sights and landmarks from around the world that tragically closed recently. From the Museum of London to Hawaii's Haiku Stairs, you'll need to remove these sites from your travel checklist...


Did you know dozens of anti-aircraft guns the U.S. bought for Ukraine have arrived on the battlefield?


12 incredible new hotels coming to Ras Al Khaimah

From brands like Ushuaia, Wynn, W, and Nobu… Ras Al Khaimah’s beautiful beaches, rolling desert and craggy mountains have become the backdrop for a slew of adventurous activities. But this underrated emirate is also upping the ante when it comes to its hotel scene, with a string of high-profile names making roots in Ras Al […]


Famous Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

From Hollywood to the White House, the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community has created a lasting impact in the US. Some of the most famous faces in the media today celebrate their API heritage and the unique cultures within that group, all of which contribute to the richly diverse society that makes America great. Click through the following gallery and see how many of these famous Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders you know.


John Smoltz shares scary story about getting drilled in the face with a golf ball

John Smoltz had a scary moment on the golf course recently, one that involved getting hit in the face with a golf ball. On a conference call Tuesday for the American Century Championship, the annual celebrity golf bash at Lake Tahoe, the MLB Hall of Famer talked about…


Celebrities you never knew were related to royals

As if it wasn't already enough to be famous, rich, and envied, some celebrities can proudly claim to be descendants of a royal lineage. Yes, life can be unfair sometimes. These celebrities tracked their genealogy and found out that they had royal blood running through their veins. Click through and take a look at these A-listers who are genuinely related to a royal family.


Top US cities could be 'inundated' by floods of raw SEWAGE

Researchers revealed that New York City and Boston were likely to be 'inundated' with floods of untreated sewage as climate change causes precipitation increases and rising sea levels.


How climate change could DESTROY these world-famous landmarks

To draw attention to its deadly impacts, HouseFresh has modelled how world-famous views could look under a blanket of toxic smog. This is how climate change could transform the world's most famous cities for the worst...


Kayak CEO Steve Hafner on summer travel trends

Kayak CEO Steve Hafner joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the consumer appetite for more travel, what's happening in the hotel and lodging universe, and what the decrease in airfare is attributable to.


HIA’s ENJAZ candidates complete training at Munich Airport Academy

Tribune News NetworkDoha, Qatar Hamad International Airport’s (HIA) ENJAZ candidates successfully completed a three-week training programme at the Munich Airport Academy, the internationally recognised training division of Munich Airport. Ten nationals from the ENJAZ Advanced division were selected to attend an in-depth training which included airport operations, management, infrastructure, safety and security amongst other airport-related...


Countries with the highest (and lowest) concentration of immigrants

Global migration and immigration are felt and experienced everywhere and by each of us. There are countries out there that boast high immigrant populations, while others have next to nothing. By understanding the patterns of migration, we can better understand the lives of immigrants and nonimmigrants alike. Whether it's the lure of a promising job market, or discouraging and restrictive immigration policies, the things that invite (or deter) immigrants are important to consider. This gallery will not only list the nations with the highest and lowest immigration populations, but also explain the 'why' behind both realities. Click through to discover more.


The world's biggest tourist attractions in winter and summer

Travel is a year-round option, and just because cold weather has arrived doesn't mean the vacation is hold. In fact, winter can transform a destination. A blanket of snow, for example, adds a magical veneer to any visitor attraction, lending it seasonal sparkle and extra "must-see" appeal. But are you a winter wanderer, or do you prefer a sojourn in the summer? To help make up your mind, here are some of the most celebrated tourist sites listed in their summer and winter coats. Browse the gallery and decide what time of year you want to travel.


The best public-access and private golf courses in California, ranked

Looking to play the best golf courses in California? Welcome to our annual Golfweek’s Best ranking of public-access and private courses. Following are the rankings for both types of courses, as judged by our nationwi


Polygon’s staff-approved collection of bathroom accessories to power up your shower

Level up your self-care routine with our favorite bathroom accessories


Amarnath Yatra 2024: Pilgrims Jump Off Bus After It's Brakes Fail, 10 Injured | WATCH

Amarnath Yatra Bus Incident: A terrible accident was avoided by the Indian Army and the Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday when a bus carrying Amarnath Yatra pilgrims lost control on National Highway 44 in the Ramban area. According to reports, the bus's brakes failed when traveling from Amarnath to Hoshiarpur. The pilgrims belonged to Punjab. A video showing several pilgrims leaping out of the speeding bus went viral on social media. But the...


Inside Camp Kerala - Glastonbury's ‘eye-wateringly expensive’ influencer hotspot

From concierge and champagne to breakfast in bed, Glastonbury's Camp Kerala offers a luxury alternative to camping for those accustomed to partying in style


Expats coming to work as drivers do not need to retake eye test: Ministry

DOHA: The eye test service for expatriates coming to work as drivers, provided at Qatar Visa Centers abroad, has been linked to the licensing system of the General Directorate of Traffic, the Ministry of Interior announced on Wednesday.This integration ensures that expatriates are not required to retake the eye test upon their arrival in the


Wield Spinning Blades Of Glory With Shadow Of The Erdtree's Curseblade’s Cirque

The Curseblade’s Cirque is a Backhand Blade that can only be obtained in Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. It’s one of the most visually distinct weapons in the DLC, and its unique Ash of War can be as thrilling to use as it is effective against your foes. If you’re going all-in on Dexterity, this is a worthwhile weapon to consider adding to your loadout.