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Gold Coins Found Near Spanish Galleon That Sank in the Caribbean Over 300 Years Ago
Newly released images from Colombia’s Navy reveals that the wreckage of the San Jose, a 62-gun, three-masted Spanish galleon that sunk to the bottom of the Caribbean over three hundred years ago, is laden with gold and other artifacts.
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Sea Urchins Are Mysteriously Dying Off Across the Caribbean, Scientists Say
Scientists warn that the loss of urchins could be devastating for the broader marine ecosystem.
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Some Passports Are Better Than Others. Here's a List of the Most Powerful Ones
Luxembourg, one of the smallest countries in Europe, tops a new passport index that analyzes factors that affect global citizens.
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They Left the U.S. for the Beach Life: ‘We Now Save Over $2,200 a Month'—Here's How They Earn and Spend Money
After two years in Mexico, Gabriella Lindsay and her family moved to live the beach life in Antigua. Here’s a look at how much money they make and spend in a month — and why she has no regrets about leaving the U.S. to live abroad.
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Climate Change: These Charts Show What Carbon Emissions Are Doing to the Planet
For some small island nations, limiting global warming is about survival, their delegations have told the COP26 climate summit.
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People Are Booking Christmas Vacations Earlier Than Ever Before
An early rush to book Christmas travel is causing hotels and rental homes to fill earlier than usual this year.
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People Used to Book One Vacation at a Time. Now They've Started ‘Trip Stacking'
A growing number of people are booking two or even three trips over the same travel period in case Covid-related problems ruin their preferred plans.
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Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Travelers Are Going to Different Sets of Caribbean Islands
Unvaccinated travelers are gravitating to Caribbean islands that will let them in, while the vaccinated want places that keep the unimmunized out.
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Yachting, But Were Too Afraid to Ask
CNBC spoke with several yacht owners who agreed to answer all questions — with no topics off limits.
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Biden Says U.S. Is Not Sending Troops to Haiti After Assassination of Nation's President
President Joe Biden said Thursday that the U.S. has no plans to send troops to Haiti in the wake of the assassination of President Jovenel Moise.
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Suspect in Haitian President's Assassination Worked as Confidential DEA Source
A Haitian-American suspect arrested in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise had been an informant for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
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U.S. Officials Meet With Haiti's Leaders and Police — Key Suspect Arrested in President's Assassination
Officials from several U.S. agencies have arrived in Haiti to join the investigation into the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise.
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FBI to Assist Investigation of Haitian President's Assassination; U.S. Has No Plans to Send Troops
The FBI and DHS will help Haiti with the probe into the assassination of President Jovenel Moise, the White House said Friday, after Haiti requested assistance.
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Elsa Brings 40 MPH Winds to Carolinas as It Moves Up Atlantic
Heavy rain and gusty winds pelted Southeastern parts of the U.S., including Myrtle Beach, S.C.
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Some Destinations Are Shutting Out Unvaccinated Travelers. Here Are a Few
Travel options for the unimmunized are starting to dwindle as nations prioritize safety and simplified entrance requirements over open-door policies for all.
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Here's a Complete List of Destinations Opening to Vaccinated Travelers
More places are easing travel restrictions for vaccinated travelers, with some set to require inoculations from all travelers by the summer.
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Alaska Is Out, But the Caribbean Is Full Speed Ahead: What We Know About Cruising in 2021
More than a year after cruising came to a standstill as Covid gripped cabins, holidaymakers are seeing signs that cruises could be making a comeback.
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More Flee Volcano on Caribbean Island of St. Vincent
More people have fled their homes on the eastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent as La Soufrière volcano rumbles loudly for a third day and the heavy weight of its ashfall is damaging some buildings
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Ash-Covered St. Vincent Braces for More Volcanic Eruptions
People who ignored an initial warning to evacuate the area closest to a volcano on the eastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent are now racing to get clear
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St. Vincent Volcano Erupts
Authorities say an active volcano in the eastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent has erupted and mandatory evacuations have been ordered.