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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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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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These Six Islands Opened to Travelers — and Still Have Some of the World's Lowest Covid Rates
Many destinations that opened to tourists during the pandemic experienced rising coronavirus infection rates shortly thereafter. Not these places.
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More and More Travelers Are Spending the Entire Winter Away From Home
Travel habits are changing this winter, with travelers booking more one-way flights and longer trips because of the pandemic.
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‘Ultra Luxury' Home Rentals: Like Airbnb, But for Rich People
Ultra luxury villas come with palatial grounds, private chefs and nightly rates that equal many people’s monthly mortgage payments.
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Conn. Banker Facing Charges in Anguilla Death Sues Resort Over Attack
The Connecticut father charged in the death of a hotel worker in Anguilla is now suing the resort’s operator, claiming it was negligent in hiring the man in the first place. Scott Hapgood faces manslaughter charges in the April 2019 death of Kenny Mitchel. The investment banker claims he was fighting to protect his family as Mitchel entered their room with...
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Estate of Anguilla Hotel Worker Sues Darien Man Over Death
The estate of a hotel worker who died after a fight with a Darien man has filed a lawsuit against him.
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Authorities in Anguilla Call Darien Man a Fugitive
Authorities in Anguilla are calling a father from Darien, Connecticut who has been charged in the death of a hotel worker in Anguilla a fugitive after he declined to return to the British Caribbean territory for the latest pretrial hearing.
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Authorities in Anguilla Call Darien Man a Fugitive
Authorities in Anguilla are calling Scott Hapgood, a Darien man who faces manslaughter charges in the death of a hotel worker, a fugitive and said they plan to issue an arrest warrant after he didn’t travel there for a court appearance yesterday.
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Connecticut Dad Charged in Anguilla Family Vacation Death Mystery Skips Hearing for Safety, Spokesman Says
The Connecticut father charged in the death of a hotel worker in Anguilla has declined to return to the British Caribbean territory for the latest pretrial hearing.
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Darien Man Charged in Hotel Worker's Death Skips Anguilla Hearing
A Darien, Connecticut man charged in the death of a hotel worker in Anguilla has declined to return to the British Caribbean territory for the latest pretrial hearing.
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Supporters Rally for Darien Man Charged With Manslaughter in Anguilla
People are rallying in support of a Darien man who is accused of killing a hotel worker in Anguilla.
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Lorena Spares Los Cabos, Heads Up Coast of Mexico's Baja
Hurricane Lorena spared the resort-studded twin cities of Los Cabos a direct hit, instead heading up the east coast of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula early Saturday prompting new warnings and watches in that coastal area. The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Lorena was a Category 1 storm with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (120 kph), and its center was...
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CT Father Tells Reporters He is Hanging on By a Thread
The accused killer says he was acting in self-defense after a hotel worker came into their room and tried to rob them, pulling out a knife in front of his two daughters. Scott Hapgood also says he fears for his life as he has received death threats on the island. NBC 4 New York’s Checkey Beckford reports.
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‘A Living Nightmare': Conn. Father Accused of Killing Anguilla Hotel Worker While on Vacation Says He Was a Victim
The Connecticut father accused of killing a hotel worker is speaking for first time since the April ordeal, calling the whole situation a “living nightmare.”
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Connecticut Family in Anguilla Vacation Death Mystery Releases 676-Word Statement
The family of a Connecticut financial adviser charged with killing a hotel worker while his young daughters were in the room during a vacation in Anguilla released a new statement Thursday. It’s the most complete statement from Gavin Scott Hapgood, 44, who faces manslaughter charges in the British terrority but is currently in the U.S., a release that sparked outrage...
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Connecticut Man Claims Self-Defense in Anguilla Hotel Worker Killing
A spokeswoman for a U.S. financial adviser from Connecticut who was charged with killing a hotel worker while on vacation in Anguilla said he acted in self-defense and accused the victim of attacking him.
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New Details Released in Connecticut Finance Adviser's Family Vacation Death Mystery
Authorities in Anguilla released new details Tuesday in an investigation involving a Connecticut financial adviser charged with killing a hotel worker during a family vacation, a case that has caused racial tensions on a Caribbean island that caters to wealthy vacationers.
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Pipe Bomb Mailer Blames 40 Years of Steroid Use, Says Trump Rallies Like New Drug in Rambling Note to Judge
A Florida man who mailed crudely made pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Donald Trump said he abused steroids for over 40 years, an issue his lawyers say they’ll cite at sentencing.