Air Europa Flight Hits Severe Turbulence, Fracturing Necks and Skulls

Severe turbulence on an Air Europa flight to Uruguay from Spain on Monday injured more than two dozen passengers, officials said, leaving several with neck and skull fractures, in at least the second case of severe injuries from turbulence worldwide in two months. Flight UX045 made an emergency landing early Monday in the seaside city […]
Jenna Lyons’s Favorite Beauty Products, From Eyeliner to Body Oil

Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things we’re eating, wearing, listening to or coveting now. Sign up here to find us in your inbox every Wednesday. And you can always reach us at tlist@nytimes.com. Step by Step Jenna Lyons Shares Her Makeup and Skin […]
Opinion | Forcing Biden Out Would Have Only One Beneficiary: Trump

Joe Biden refuses to drop out of the presidential race even as some liberals, rattled by the incumbent’s frightening debate performance last week, keep pressuring him to do so. Who’s surprised by that? The inertia of a presidential campaign is one of the most powerful forces in politics. Ending one after a party’s nomination has […]
The Rise of the ‘Earlymoon’

Many couples are no longer waiting until after their weddings to take a trip. Source link
Taking a D.I.Y. Version of the Orient Express

Mention the Orient Express to most people, and you’re likely to conjure up visions of the private five-star luxury train — Belmond’s Venice Simplon-Orient-Express — whose meticulously restored coaches feature every conceivable Belle Epoque bell and whistle: acres of mirror-finish mahogany, sophisticated silver service, a pianist taking after-dinner requests at the lounge car’s baby grand. […]
High Above New York, a Battle for Tourist Dollars

Our writer took four ear-popping elevator journeys high above Midtown Manhattan to experience adventures ranging from mild to thrillingly intense. Source link
You Tested Positive for Covid. Can You Still Travel?

As new coronavirus variants gain traction across the United States, summer travelers are facing a familiar and tiresome question: How will the ever-mutating virus affect travel plans? In light of updated guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the answers may be slightly different from those in previous years. Here’s what to know […]
You Won’t Be Roughing It at These Outdoor Resorts

If you want to immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of nature this summer but have zero interest in pitching a tent, consider the latest raft of glamping and outdoor resorts. Be it in a treehouse, a tricked-out tent, a geodesic dome or a vintage Airstream, you can vacation near national parks and wake […]
Racing to Retake a Beloved Trip, Before Dementia Takes Everything

Years earlier, my father told me about watching his mother take these tests at the Memory and Aging Center at the University of California, San Francisco, and desperately wanting to help her. Now, as I watched him search for keys and clocks within an image, I closed my eyes to stop myself from frantically scanning. […]
Boeing Agrees to Buy Spirit AeroSystems, a Longtime Supplier

Boeing said on Monday that it had agreed to buy a major supplier, Spirit AeroSystems, ending a nearly two-decade experiment in outsourcing production of major components of its commercial planes, including the body of the 737 Max and parts of the 767, 777 and 787. In buying Spirit, Boeing hopes to stem quality problems that […]