French court says 'Non!' to spy-in-the-sky
Paris and other cities will have to find other ways to enforce social distancing as privacy concerns shoot down their drones.
Paris and other cities will have to find other ways to enforce social distancing as privacy concerns shoot down their drones.
Literally equipped with bells and whistles—and flashing lights—a new device will warn visitors when they've gotten too close to each other.
Last week marked the 90th anniversary of airline flight attendants. It's a long story!
Following CARES Act rules, American keeps small cities in Colorado on the map, but only in one direction.
There's speculation that IndiGo's biggest shareholder may be looking at a bid for bankrupt Virgin Australia.
Forgot your mask? Need more sanitizer? Now you can get them from vending machines at Las Vegas McCarran Airport.
Moving with the music is a no-no in Swedish bars and restaurants, but Parliament says it's time to do away with the rule.
A Texas family's Disney trip turns virtual in the hands of a master Lego builder
With cash tight, airlines are trying to hang on to refunds for cancelled flights but passengers are entitled to refunds. A compromise may be in the works.
Check out the Rijksmuseum's new super-hi-res photo image of one of the world's most famous paintings.
Over 70,000 cruise ship workers are trapped aboard idled vessels in U.S. waters, with thousands more elsewhere as plans for getting home stall.
In a carefully-reasoned ruling, the guardians of the French language assign the pandemic a gender.
A new high-tech method gives valiuable objects an invisible signature that can trace it back to its home if stolen.
Spain's beaches are trying a variety of methods to prepare for the return of sun-seeking beachgoers.
Boeing is taking a step forward and resuming production of the 737 Max, which has not been cleared yet to resume flying. Will its gamble pay off?