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A Tour Inside a Broadway Theatre is a Place to Geek Out

By Mark Kennedy | Nov 20, 2019

A newly launched tour of the Hudson Theatre offers a rare chance to wander around the interior of Broadway's oldest theater and hear some of the fascinating stories that have happened over its 116 years.

All Aboard! 3 Festive Trains to Catch This Holiday Season

Nov 19, 2019

Here are three experiences for family-friendly fun to celebrate this holiday season.

Where to Travel According to Your Myers-Briggs Type

Nov 18, 2019

Wondering where to go if you're an "IFNJ"? How about volunteering in a relaxation location. Or if you're an "INTP," consider a secluded retreat.

Hip Waders On: Venice Braces for Another Exceptional Tide

By Colleen Barry | Nov 17, 2019

Venetians braced Sunday for the prospect of another exceptional tide in a season that is setting records.

Historic Flooding Highlights Venice's Vulnerability

By Colleen Barry | Nov 16, 2019

The historic lagoon city of Venice exists on the edge of a double threat: As it sinks, the seas rise.

3 Last-Minute Thanksgiving Getaways

Nov 15, 2019

Ready to dodge the family for a last-minute getaway? Check out these three destinations and be thankful for a long weekend packed with new discoveries.

London Gay Bar Receives Hateful Postcard Espousing Homophobia and Racism

By Sam Cronin | Nov 14, 2019

The Admiral Duncan, a gay bar in Soho, London, received a postcard seemingly from the Phillippines, claiming "Old Compton Street was much better before you lot turned it into a gay street."

Flying This Thanksgiving? Expect Record Crowds

By David Koenig | Nov 14, 2019

Record throngs of travelers are expected to jam into airports over the Thanksgiving break and airlines are adding hundreds of flights a day in response.

What Makes the Perfect Road Trip?

Nov 14, 2019

The survey asked 2,000 Americans which regions of the United States they were most itching to travel through and where they would most like to stop on road trip.

State Department Warns Against Travel to Bolivia

Nov 13, 2019

The U.S. State Department is warning American citizens against traveling to Bolivia because of the unrest that has gripped the Andean nation since a disputed presidential election last month.

Tourists, Venetians Slosh Through Flooded Lagoon City

By Luca Bruno | Nov 12, 2019

Tourists and Venetians alike donned high boots and took to strategically placed raised walkways on Tuesday to slosh through the high water that has hit much of the lagoon city.

Watch: 10 NYC Travel Tips That Nobody Talks About

Watch: 10 NYC Travel Tips That Nobody Talks About

Nov 11, 2019

Travel vlogger Jon Barr offers 10 insider tips for visiting New York City.

Oahu: 72 Hours in the Heart of Hawaii

By Matthew Wexler | Nov 9, 2019

Our essential guide for things to do on Oahu, from shopping and beaches to terrific restaurants and one of the best beachfront hotels.

Gay Vacay: Terrell and Jarius Head to Turks & Caicos

Gay Vacay: Terrell and Jarius Head to Turks & Caicos

Nov 8, 2019

Gay dads Terrell and Jarius take a grown-up vacation to Turks & Caicos... and this is what they discover!

Zimbabwe's Severe Drought Killing Elephants, Other Wildlife

By Farai Mutsaka | Nov 7, 2019

Elephants, zebras, hippos, impalas, buffaloes and many other wildlife are stressed by lack of food and water in Zimbabwe's Mana Pools National Park.

Attacker Stabs 8 at Popular Jordan Tourist Site

By Omar Akour, Mohammed Daraghmeh | Nov 7, 2019

A young man from a Palestinian refugee camp on Wednesday stabbed eight people, including four foreign tourists and their tour guide, at a popular archaeological site in northern Jordan.

Mexico's Baja Sur Resorts to Start Charging Tourist Tax

Nov 5, 2019

The Mexican state of Baja California Sur will start charging a tax equivalent to about $18.50 for each foreign tourist who visits.

In Berlin, Quirky Reminders Linger From East-West Divide

By Frank Jordans | Nov 5, 2019

Those who look closely will spot other signs that the city was once split in half: from stoplights to manhole covers, the differences that marked East and West Berlin have survived into the new century, some visible even from space.

In Berlin, Quirky Reminders Linger from East-West Divide

By Frank Jordans | Nov 5, 2019

Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the German capital — divided for decades by bricks and barbed wire — has slowly grown back together. But those who look closely will spot other signs that the city was once split in half.

Delta Says it Will Now Include 'Rocketman,' 'Booksmart' Gay Romance Scenes

Nov 4, 2019

Delta Air Lines says it will now provide edits of the films "Rocketman" and "Booksmart" that include gay sex scenes after reports surfaced that claimed versions of the films removed same-sex intimacy.

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