Officials in Extremadura are hoping to attract digital nomads and tech workers in a bid to boost the region's shrinking population
Use the interactive tool's week-by-week, county-by-county predictions to start planning your leaf-peeping trips across the United States
Critics worry that the symbol will tarnish the iconic structure's historic character
One-time Beatle Pete Best and his brother have turned the legendary Casbah Coffee Club into an Airbnb
A series of dolphin attacks in Wakasa Bay is believed to be the doing of a lone male bottlenose dolphin looking for friends or a mate—but finding only humans
The pinnipeds are resting on San Carlos Beach as part of their annual northward journey from the Channel Islands, prompting officials to close it down
Crews installed buoys and mooring lines to mark the locations of 19 wreck sites in the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary
Built as an air raid shelter in the 1940s, the massive structure now houses a hotel, restaurants and a rooftop park with lush greenery
Bishop Teodomiro was a central figure in the creation of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage
Mountaineers who perished on the world's highest peak have become landmarks for the living, though recovery crews have made risky expeditions to remove some of the corpses
Changing water levels and erosion from waves may have contributed to the collapse in the popular Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Arborists didn't know if the historic tree would survive, but they've been working to give it the best possible odds
After months of uncertainty, the women's and men's triathlon events kicked off with a dip in the long-polluted waterway that runs through the heart of Paris
The Marquesas, located some 3,000 miles from their nearest continental neighbor, are some of the most isolated islands on the planet
After pesticides decimated the birds' numbers, climbers helped the species regain a foothold in the park
Jérôme Brouillet, a photojournalist with the Agence France-Presse (AFP), captured an iconic moment when Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina celebrated after setting an Olympic record
The 500-mile-long stone highway is Italy's 60th property to receive the designation
The tiny village of Teahupo’o, known for its monstrous, barrel-shaped waves, will host 48 athletes from 21 countries during the Summer Games
Officials introduced the day-tripper fee to fight overtourism in the historic city, but critics aren't convinced it's helping
The sale's big-ticket item, a torch from the 1960 Winter Games, did not end up selling
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