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The 120-room boutique Populus Seattle features one of Pioneer Square’s first rooftop bars, a restaurant, and art inspired by the Pacific Northwest. T+L was the first to check out Populus Seattle. Read our hotel review here.Read More
Amazon Prime Day deals are already pouring in for Prime members. Save up to $300 on Samsonite luggage, summer travel clothes, Coleman outdoor gear, and more with these exclusive savings. Prices start at $8.Read More
Interstruct Design + Build balances community projects with commercial work, including Travel + Leisure’s HQ and the upcoming 802 West development.Read More
As gold prices reach record highs, American retail investors are cashing in, while Asian investors continue to buy more. This split reflects differing views on global economic uncertainty — and could signal where the world economy is heading next.Read More
Dining destinations, social hubs and creative spaces combined, food halls are taking Europe by storm. From a train station revamp in Rome to a reimagined industrial hall in Helsinki, here are six of the best.Read More
The Kremlin said in remarks published on Sunday that the tougher the sanctions imposed on Russia by Europe, the more painful the recoil would be for Europe’s own economies as Russia had grown resistant to such “illegal” sanctions.Read More
The Kremlin said in remarks published on Sunday that the tougher the sanctions imposed on Russia byRead More
Middle East News: Emirates NBD reassures customers that its DirectRemit service will continue to provide zero-fee money transfers to India, Pakistan, Egypt, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and the UK, despite upcoming changes to fees for other international transfers starting September 2025.Read More
British police are reviewing videos from the Glastonbury Festival after rapper Bobby Vylan of Bob Vylan led chants of “death to the IDF” or Israel Defense Forces and “free Palestine” on Saturday. Avon and Somerset Police are assessing whether any criminal offenses occurred. The Israeli Embassy and U.K. Health Secretary Wes Streeting condemned the remarks. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has discussed the incident with the BBC, which aired the performance with a warning about discriminatory language. Irish-language rap group Kneecap also performed despite criticism by British politicians and a terror charge for one of the trio over his alleged support…
New maps show a barrage of tempest-like conditions on the way for the nation.Read More