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5 Great Road Trips to Take in the Western U.S. This Fall
Whether theyâre on the Pacific Coast or in the Rockies, these short drives offer plenty to see and do â so much, in fact, that you might want to take it slow.
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At Yosemite, BASE Jumpers and Drones Are Emboldened by Shutdown
Emboldened by the lapse in government funding and employee furloughs, some visitors are brazenly betting that they wonât get caught for breaking the law.
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Marie Kondo, Tidying Expert, Shares Her Travel and Packing Tips
The tidying expert has just published a new book about travelâs impact on her life. She shares tips for how to encounter the world, and, maybe, leave it a little better after your visit.
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Mother of Girl Who Fell Overboard on Disney Cruise Will Not Face Charges
The incident, in which a girl fell from a Disney cruise ship and her father jumped in to save her, was captured on video and shared widely on social media. A prosecutor said the mother had a lapse in âproper judgment.â
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What to Do if You Damage Something at an Airbnb
Sometimes rugs stain and mirrors break despite your best efforts to be careful. Hereâs how to protect yourself and enjoy the rest of your trip.
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Southwest Airlines Debuts Boeing 737 Max 8 With New Cabin Design
The redesign features German-made seats, space for premium customers and USB charging ports. The move is part of the companyâs plan to offer more upscale options.
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40 Years After âThe Goonies,â Fans Still Flock to Astoria, Oregon
Astoria, Ore., the setting of the classic 1985 teen movie, invites fans to follow their inner adventurer and explore a scenic corner of the Northwest.
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Plane Lands After Pilots Fear Someone Is Trying to Enter Cockpit
A problem with an intercom led to uncertainty. No one was hurt.
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I Went on a âDark Retreatâ and Spent Three Days in Total Darkness
The author spent days in a room with no light. Who would he be when he emerged?
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Airlines Told to Disregard Gender- Neutral âXâ on U.S. Passports and Add âMâ or âFâ
Although passports with an âXâ marker remain valid, a new federal rule requires airlines on their internal information system to mark passengers with an âMâ or an âF.â
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Why Are More Retirees Going Back to College?
At Arizona State University, residents pay about $500,000 in entrance fees to live on campus and take classes alongside undergraduates.
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A Trip With My Son to National Parks Taught Me About Boyhood, and Manhood
A trip to the Badlands with my 8-year old offered lessons in boyhood â and manhood.
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Lithium Battery Fire Aboard Air China Flight Forces Emergency Landing
The battery spontaneously combusted while stored in a luggage in the overhead bin. The airline said there were no injuries.
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Delta and United Are Leaving Other Airlines Behind
Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have accounted for most of the industryâs profits since 2022. Their appeal to wealthy travelers could become a liability if the economy weakens.
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Airports Refuse to Show Video of Kristi Noem Blaming Democrats for Shutdown
More than a dozen airports arenât displaying the Homeland Security secretaryâs roughly 30-second clip. Some said it violates policies against partisan political messaging.
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7 Hotels Haunted by Ghosts and Dark Histories
Travelers looking for a taste of dark drama can stay in accommodations built in former prisons, cult compounds and defunct military installations.
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A 4-Day Motorcycle Tour on Vietnamâs Ha Giang Loop
The roughly 230-mile Ha Giang Loop, six hours north of Hanoi, thrills riders with breathtaking views, cultural wonders, and plenty of twists and turns.
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Looking for a Day Trip From Paris? Try Lens.
The city, once a mining center, has an outpost of the Louvre that claims âthe architectural creativity of the Guggenheim and a collection worthy of the Met.â Itâs an easy train ride from Paris.
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What Travelers Need to Know for the EUâs New Biometric Border Checks
A system that began on Sunday requires the collection of biometric information from visitors crossing borders. It will eventually replace the stamps in your passport.
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A Hike to Crazy Horse Stirs Patriotism and Doubt
Thousands took part in a biannual hike to a South Dakota mountaintop, where a sculpture of the Lakota chief is in its 77th year of construction.
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