Priscilla Alvarez transitions from immigration reporter to covering the White House View in browser An exclusive inside look with your free CNN account 🎤 Q&A with CNN White House reporter Priscilla Alvarez Priscilla Alvarez rides on a Coast Guard plane in September for a story about Cuban migration to South Florida. Priscilla Alvarez joined CNN to cover immigration during the Trump administration, when that hot topic frequently took center stage on the news. She has traveled across the country and spent time on the US-Mexico border to provide firsthand accounts on the ground for CNN viewers and readers. It's an issue close to her heart because Alvarez's family immigrated to the United States from Argentina. She has brought her valuable experience and perspective to her new role as a White House reporter just as the 2024 presidential race kicks into high gear. Alvarez, who speaks fluent Spanish, grew up in Leesburg, Vir...
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And the airline weighing passengers before takeoff View in Browser 02.10.24 In travel news this week, a European airline is weighing passengers before takeoff, the new luxury train trip that costs $8,500 one way, and how Ukraine keeps its railways running, two years into the war. By Maureen O'Hare 🚆 Life on the rails Venice Simplon-Orient-Express (Courtesy Belmond) In June 2024, the world's most iconic luxury train route — the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express — will be heading to Italy's Ligurian coast for the first time in its long and prestigious history. Those illustrious carriages will be rolling from Paris to Portofino on a two-day journey. The price tag, for those whose budgets stretch to it, is $8,500 one way. Elsewhere in Europe, a direct train route between Italy and Slovenia is being revived after more than 100 years, with the launch of a new high-speed seven-hour service from Milan to Ljubljana on the cards "a...
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