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With the summer holidays drawing closer, many of us are preparing to go away. Here, a GP and first aid expert reveal what ...
People across the state continued to celebrate the Fourth of July throughout the weekend. “It’s nice and calm and relaxed for sure,” said Carey Andre, from West Hartford. Families were out early at ...
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy issued an Air Quality Advisory for five West Michigan ...
If you're driving, flying or on transit from NYC for July 4, why haven't you left yet?
NORTH HAVEN, CT (WFSB) - A record-breaking 72 million Americans were expected to travel on the weekend of July 4th, according ...
Here are some restaurant chains confirmed to be open on Friday, July 4: Most gas stations in New Jersey, with few exceptions, ...
A paedophile who took shocking covert recordings of children at popular holiday parks has been put behind bars.
Middle East News: Amid rising Iran-Israel tensions, UAE travelers are shifting their summer travel plans, opting for safer destinations in Southeast Asia and Africa, as traditional spots become ...
Gold fell to close the holiday-shortened week, with front-month contract settling down 0.6% to $3,368.10 a troy ounce.
President Donald Trump lamented that there were too many "non-working holidays" on Thursday, as Americans across the country observed Juneteenth.
President Trump on Juneteenth complained about 'too many non-working holidays,' eliciting mockery from TV hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert.
US President Donald Trump on Thursday criticized what he called an excess of “non-working holidays” in the country and vowed to roll them back. His remarks came on Juneteenth, a federal holiday ...