Boeing's 'ghost-writing' in the sky
Boeing shows off its latest by turning an endurance test into an "invisible skywriting" stunt.
Boeing shows off its latest by turning an endurance test into an "invisible skywriting" stunt.
A centuries-old pilgrimage path is still in use; Italy wants it to get UNESCO recognition...and funding.
French cities and towns are reducing their traffic lights, and relying on other means for pedestrian safety and to speed up traffic.
Rides of just over a kilometer cost half the old minimum, although rates for longer rides are up. But it's good news for visitors.
A local official champions sleep over tradition, and wants bells turned off during the night.
The capsule is actually a fabulous fake, created by a Scottsdale artist, but that hasn't stopped it from attracting visitors.
Its the 150th anniversary of one of the world's best-loved musical works.
Air Canada is in a celebration mood, with its own birthday and Canada's this year. Planes and staff uniforms are getting a new look.
Delta's commissioned a unique set of artworks, all in the form of aircraft tray tables.
A court ruling says that marital fidelity is optional, and that a pro-adultery website can continue advertising.
A Norwegian cruise ship with a history of propulsion issues has a complete breakdown and has to be towed to Melbourne.
France's tourism numbers have taken some terror-related hits, but there are signs of better times ahead.
A big step on the last link of the new rail link that allows high-speed trains under the Swiss Alps. The new tunnel will see rail service in 2020.
A series of humorous videos asking residents of sunny countries to remind Danes to get out of the sun is actually aimed at high rates of skin cancers.
Paris responds to the possibility of terror attacks at tourist sites by adding a glass wall around the Eiffel Tower.