Arthur Frommer, famed travel guide innovator, has died at 95
Arthur Frommer, whose “Europe on 5 Dollars a Day” guidebooks revolutionized leisure travel by persuading average Americans to take budget vacations abroad, has died. He was 95.
Arthur Frommer, whose “Europe on 5 Dollars a Day” guidebooks revolutionized leisure travel by persuading average Americans to take budget vacations abroad, has died. He was 95.
President-elect Trump announced several appointments to his administration Thursday, including the team that will work with his nominee for the U.S. Treasury, Scott Bessent. In a post on Truth Social, Trump announced that Ken Kies will serve as assistant secretary for tax policy. Kies, who has worked as a tax lawyer for 47 years, has…
On October 15, 1914, a German sub captained by U-boat ace Otto Weddigen attacked the HMS Hawke, killing 524 crew members,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. touched on obesity and processed foods while testifying at the Senate Finance Committee for his confirmation hearing. RFK Jr. is calling for a fix to the nation’s food supply.
A journalists’ association says two journalists working for Kurdish media outlets were killed in Syria while covering fighting between Turkish-backed fighters and Syrian Kurdish militia.
Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani, a minister in Afghanistan’s de-facto Taliban government and a member of a notorious family, was among those killed in an explosion in Kabul.
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s vulnerability against left-arm pacers continued in the Adelaide pink-ball Test, falling to Mitchell Starc’s first ball for a duck. This follows a similar dismissal in the first Test, despite his impressive 161 in the second innings. Jaiswal’s struggles extend beyond Starc, with South Africa’s Nandre Burger dismissing him thrice in recent series.