The Spanish Ministry of Interior has reported a steady increase in sexual assaults in Spain over the past five years.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
‘Color can arouse strong emotions’: Pantone’s ‘classic blue’ comes to life in NYC exhibit
What would a color be like if it were alive? Right now, at Artechouse in New York, you can be immersed in Pantone’s color of the year: classic blue.
Rapper Mase calls out Diddy for ‘extremely unfair’ business practices
Days after he honored Combs at the Clive Davis pre-Grammy gala, rapper Mase took to Instagram to criticize the Bad Boy Records founder on business practices.
Guinness Storehouse opens up brewery in first behind-the-scenes public tours
Guinness Storehouse is offering a new premium tour that takes guests ‘behind the gates’ at St. James Gate Brewery.
Coronavirus: Cruise ships to deny boarding to anyone who has recently been in China
As coronavirus continues to spread. cruise industry leader CLIA pledges to deny boarding to anyone who’s been in mainland China in the past 14 days.
‘Not just a guy and a ferret’: Companions travels Europe for charity after troubled time
Bandit the ferret was an unlikely hero for Charlie Hammerton, who adopted the pet during a rough time. The pair traveled together for charity.
‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ star Vicki Gunvalson is leaving the show
She may forever be the ‘OG of the OC,’ but Vicki Gunvalson has decided that it’s time she bid ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ farewell.
‘Serious safety risk’: Man arrested after pointing laser at planes, temporarily blinding one pilot
Two planes were struck by a laser, temporarily blinding one pilot, as they flew into Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport on Wednesday night.
Fraught with environmental baggage, the cruise industry is trying to go green, but is it enough?
Progress report: The cruise industry has come under fire for its environmental footprint. Industry insiders says it’s improving, but is it enough?
Manhattanhenge sunrise: Everything you need to know about the NYC phenomenon
Four times a year the sun and the earth align, literally, to bless Manhattanites with what some would call an “Instagrammable moment.”