Daredevil teens scaled a 1,400 foot tower in Shanghai — without safety gear
Three teens in Shanghai scaled the 1,400 foot Jin Mao Tower without safety gear after sneaking past security.The teens didn't get away scot-free though. Office workers in the neighboring tower saw them...
View ArticleThe most important etiquette rules to know when traveling for business to 10...
Business customs vary tremendously around the world — what might be considered rude in one country can be completely acceptable in another. To help employees understand how office etiquette varies, UK...
View ArticleThe best places to go stargazing in America, according to an expert photographer
Professional landscape photographer Grant Kaye has spent hundreds of nights under the stars, capturing the night sky — and teaching others how to do it, too.Between the weather, lunar, solar, and milky...
View Article7 reasons why flying is getting better
These days, it's easy to be down on air travel — planes are packed, seats are shrinking, fees are frustrating, and delays are maddening.But cheer up, people, it's not all bad news.Here are all the ways...
View ArticleA woman who quit a job paying over $200,000 a year explains why she's happier...
In 2012, Sonia Thompson had it all.Working in marketing for Johnson & Johnson, she was earning over $200,000 a year, living alone in a three-bedroom townhouse outside of Philadelphia. Things were...
View ArticleThe Great Barrier Reef is turning white and it's a horrible sign for the...
The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is turning white, and it's not a good sign. Higher water temperatures from climate change are leading to "coral bleaching," which makes coral vulnerable to disease...
View Article16 people who are living the dream without spending a fortune
Circa 4 p.m., pretty much anything sounds better than staring at your office computer screen.For instance, traveling the world — working when you feel like it, how you feel like it, and with a view to...
View ArticleHere’s what you get for $4.5 million — the Honda Civic of jets
Traveling by private jet is the pinnacle of wealth and luxury. We already took a look at the much-anticipated $66.5 million G650— the Cadillac of jets with all the bells and whistles. But for the more...
View ArticleThis gorgeous drone travel video was shot in ultra-high definition
Filmmaker Christian Grewe probably has a better video of his travel adventures than you do.That's because the Germany-based cameraman/filmmaker hooked up an ultra high-definition 4K video camera to a...
View Article9 of the world's best urban beaches
Max out your weekend by hitting up an urban beach and combine sunshine, sand and skyline views.Rachel Beard seeks out the best of the bunch, from a hammock-strung stretch of sand in Philly to a...
View Article7 of Europe's most romantic getaways
There may be no better place to travel for romance than Europe. Whether you're relaxing at a spa on the shores of Lake Como or strolling through Salzburg's cobblestone streets hand-in-hand, the slower...
View ArticleThis futuristic superyacht looks like something straight out of science fiction
This superyacht looks like something straight out of a science fiction movie. It is designed by architect, Zaha Hadid, in collaboration with a German shipbuilding firm, Blohm+Voss.Produced by Gene Kim...
View ArticleThis capsule hotel in Japan lets you sleep in a futuristic pod for $40 a night
Capsule hotels — hotels that feature futuristic pods instead of rooms — are a Japanese staple. Said to originally have been developed for traveling businessmen who missed their train home, they're now...
View ArticleI retired abroad at age 29 for less money than I ever thought I'd need
The math behind financial independence is simple: you need 25 times your annual expenses to never have to work for money, ever again.This calculation comes from the thorough Trinity Study, which...
View ArticleWe tried the Shake Shack and In-N-Out burgers side by side — and it's clear...
On a recent trip to Las Vegas we decided to see how Shake Shack's hamburgers stack up against In-N-Out's.Produced by Darren WeaverFollow TI: On FacebookJoin the conversation about this story »
View ArticleThis guy highlined hundreds of feet above a canyon in Brazil on a 1-inch strap
Jerry Miszewski, a highliner from California, crossed the Espraiado Canyon in Brazil, 800 feet above the ground. He described the experience as "floating in the sky."Story and editing by Jeremy...
View ArticleThe 10 best beaches for families in America
Summer is on its way, which means it's time to think about hitting the beach for some sunshine and relaxation. For those in search of more kid-friendly locales, TripAdvisor's Family Vacation Critic...
View ArticleHow the 'Rich Kids of Instagram' spent their spring break
The "Rich Kids of Instagram," wealthy young adults whose extravagant lifestyles are curated on the three-year-old Tumblr and Instagram account of the same name, may have outdone themselves over spring...
View ArticleThis Google Maps glitch is sending people looking for Mount Rushmore down a...
Looking for Mount Rushmore?A GPS glitch is sending sightseers looking for the national monument down a gravel road deep into the hills of South Dakota.Jim Holland of the Rapid City Journal reports that...
View ArticleAfter working in corporate America for 20 years, one man quit his job to...
Two decades in the corporate world was enough for 47-year-old Dan Givens.In April 2015, he quit his job as the head of financial planning and analysis for OpenTable, rented his house in San Francisco,...
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