
Americans cash in on strong dollar in Europe: "Now is the best time to come"
The U.S. dollar is now the strongest it's been against the euro for two decades — now $1 just about equals 1 euro.
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The U.S. dollar is now the strongest it's been against the euro for two decades — now $1 just about equals 1 euro.
The pope is beginning a historic trip in Canada, where he's set to apologize for the Catholic Church's treatment of Indigenous people. The pope has said the point of his visit is healing and reconciliation in response to the church's role in the abuse of native children at state-run boarding schools. Chris Livesay will be traveling with the pope this week and reports from the Canadian province of Alberta.
Puerto Rico's Flamenco Beach, a remote, pristine crescent of sand along a dazzling stretch of Caribbean blue water, is considered among the world's best. Locals are aware of the beautiful beach's biggest risk: If your life is in danger, help is not around. Until recently, the beach did not have a lifeguard to watch over its waters. David Begnaud reports.
Americans traveling to Europe this summer will benefit from a weakened euro and British pound. Ramy Inocencio spoke with business reporter Emma Haslett, who said that there is no better time than right now to visit Europe.
President Biden announced funding for initiatives to address extreme weather; Airlines continue to face a pilot shortage
Two U.S. tourists have been injured by a crocodile at Mexico's Puerto Vallarta resort when one went swimming in the ocean at night and the second American went in the water to help the other.
Nicky Kelvin, senior director of content for the travel website, Points Guy UK, joins "CBS Mornings" with tips for renting a summer vacation home and the red flags to watch out for.
One U.S. veteran finds purpose in life with new mission, traveling to Ukraine to provide much-needed supplies, from children's medicine to body armor, and training to the country's soldiers. Ben Tracy has more.
Global airline industry leaders were predicting a coming shortage well before the pandemic hit.
An American Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing after severe turbulence. Several people aboard the flight were injured. Errol Barnett has the details.
A growing number of women are traveling to Florida seeking abortions. Planned Parenthood said it had to increase staffing before the state's 15-week ban on the procedure went into effect. Still, the state's law is less restrictive than those in neighboring states. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
President Biden is back in the U.S. after an eventful trip to the Middle East. He's facing issues with his agenda at home after Senator Manchin announced he would not currently support a reconciliation bill featuring the administration's climate initiatives. Nancy Cordes has more.
While surging gas prices and record-high inflation affects most Americans, one group is hit especially hard: Families that have to travel long distances for necessary medical treatment. Adriana Diaz meets with affected families to discuss their realities and the sacrifices made to receive care.
The House voted to restore abortion access nationwide after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last month.
While the country is experiencing a spike in travel, several major airlines have announced they're consolidating their service, cutting service to smaller airports in Illinois, Ohio and New York. CBS News travel adviser Peter Greenberg joins "CBS News Mornings" to explain what could happen as a result of these decisions and how the airlines chose the airports to cut off.
Rising fuel costs and pilot salaries mean that 50-seat regional jets are no longer profitable for airlines to fly — and smaller airports are on the chopping block.
An Ohio man has been charged with raping a 10-year-old girl whose case drew national attention after that the child traveled to Indiana for an abortion. Elaine Quijano reports.
President Biden arrived in Israel with the specter of a nuclear-armed Iran hanging over his first presidential trip to the region. CBS News has learned that an off-duty Secret Service agent was sent home after he was detained by police for allegedly shoving a woman at a Jerusalem bar. Ed O'Keefe has the latest.
Summer travel in Europe has been marred by chaos at airports as airlines have struggled with staffing shortages amid a surge of passengers eager to travel after pandemic lockdowns and carriers keen to start generating revenue again. Ramy Inocencio hears from a UK Travel Editor who helps explain the staffing shortages faced by airports no longer capable of dealing with travel demands
"We are asking our airline partners to stop selling summer tickets to limit the impact on passengers," Heathrow CEO says.
At the White House on Monday, President Biden will mark a bipartisan effort to curb gun violence. He will also leave for his first trip to the Middle East this week. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joins "CBS News Mornings" with more.
The summer travel season is upon us, and states across the U.S. are producing clever and quirky ads focused on drawing as many tourists as possible. Through humor and powerful messages, these ads may just influence your summer travel plans. Barry Petersen has more.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe assassinated, Airports in Europe seeing summer travel chaos
While domestic airlines in the U.S. are struggling to keep up with the summer travel surge, European airports are dealing with similar issues. CBS Senior travel adviser Peter Greenberg joins "CBS News Mornings" with more on what summer travelers can expect at major airports in Europe and how they can best prepare for airport chaos.
Travelers to the EU likely won't see air travel get better until October.
President Trump said on Saturday he will send troops to Portland, Oregon, as his deployments expand to more cities across the U.S.
Abrego Garcia's lawyers argued that travel to Moshannon is far more difficult for members of the defense team based in Nashville, and not easier for those in New York.
Lawmakers are facing a deadline of midnight Tuesday, when the 2026 fiscal year begins, to reach a deal to keep the government funded.
One source told CBS News that the termination letter to the agents cited their alleged "lack of judgement" in their actions.
Dominion sued Giuliani in 2021 for $1.3 billion in damages after he led President Trump's efforts to cast doubt on the 2020 election results.
In the rural community of Globe, one of Arizona's oldest mining towns, sheriff deputies are looking into reports of people who may be missing.
Among the dead were those hit by two strikes in the Nuseirat refugee cam, including women and children, according to staff at al-Awda Hospital.
Prince William opened up to Eugene Levy in a preview for "The Reluctant Traveler." The full conversation will be released next week.
The State Department announced it was revoking a visa for Colombia President Gustavo Petro after he participated in a New York protest where he called on American soldiers to disobey President Trump's orders.