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2019 Pride Roundup

By Sam Cronin | Jul 15, 2019

2019 has been a great year for Pride festivals and parades nationwide, many of which commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising. Check out our roundup of EDGE coverage and photo albums from this year's events so far!

Taste of the Tour: Stunning Prizes, Tasty Steaks in Auvergne

By Samuel Petrequin | Jul 15, 2019

After thrusting their arms in victory at the finish line, Tour de France stage winners are greeted by hostesses on the podium. As well as the yellow jersey, the Tour de France race leader is usually handed flowers and a fluffy lion.

American Airlines Extends Boeing Plane Flight Cancellations

By Martin Crutsinger | Jul 15, 2019

American Airlines said Sunday that it will keep the Boeing 737 Max plane off its schedule until Nov. 3, which is two months longer than it had planned.

High Surf Warning Issued for Shores on all Hawaii Islands

Jul 15, 2019

Officials have issued a high-surf warning for south-facing shores on all of Hawaii's islands.

Do You Seek Adventure or Relaxation During Vacation?

Jul 15, 2019

More than one in three Americans (37 percent) have had a 'life eureka' moment while on vacation or a trip away, according to new research.

Poop Pop-Up Museum Opens in Japan

Poop Pop-Up Museum Opens in Japan

Jul 13, 2019

Visitors to the pop-up can take quirky photos and view interactive "artwork."

1 Gored, 5 Injured in Race with Bulls at Pamplona Festival

Jul 12, 2019

A man was gored and five other people injured in the sixth bull run of the 2019 San Fermin festival Friday, officials in the northern Spanish city of Pamplona said.

Tourist on Electric Scooter Stopped in Oslo's Tunnel System

Jul 12, 2019

Police in Oslo say they have stopped a foreign tourist who was caught on surveillance cameras riding through part of a vast and busy tunnel system in the center of the Norwegian capital on an electric scooter.

Passengers Violently Ejected from Seats on Turbulent Flight

By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher and Caleb Jones | Jul 12, 2019

Dozens of people were violently slammed off the ceiling of a jetliner that encountered unexpected and intense turbulence over the Pacific Ocean Thursday.

DC Attorney General Sues Marriott Over 'Deceptive' Resort Fees

Jul 12, 2019

The attorney general for the District of Columbia is suing Marriott, saying it's misleading customers by advertising room rates without including mandatory resort fees.

France Will Implement an 'Ecotax' on Plane Tickets From 2020

By Thomas Adamson, Frank Jordans | Jul 11, 2019

France will introduce a new charge on plane tickets from next year, with revenue used to fund environment-friendly alternatives, the country's transport minister said Tuesday.

Travel Demand Pushes Ticket Prices, Profits, Higher at Delta

By David Koenig | Jul 11, 2019

Delta Air Lines is benefiting from strong demand for air travel this summer and the grounding of Boeing Max planes at key rivals to post record revenue and a bigger profit.

Gallery in Central Mexico Displays a Trove of Folk Art

By Kim Curtis | Jul 11, 2019

It's been said that if you're not an artist when you first visit San Miguel de Allende, you'll certainly be one by the time you leave.

Family of Girl Killed in Cruise Ship Fall to Return Home

By Rick Callahan | Jul 11, 2019

An Indiana couple whose 18-month-old daughter fell to her death Sunday from the 11th story of a cruise ship hope to return home Thursday from Puerto Rico on a flight also carrying their youngest child's body, an attorney for the family said.

Veteran Bull Runners Protest Lack of Thrills in Pamplona

By Alvaro Barrientos and Joseph Wilson | Jul 11, 2019

The 5th bull run of this year's San Fermin festival in Pamplona featured one goring and a handful of hard knocks after a protest by some revelers who complain that the traditional festivity is in danger of losing its heart-stopping thrills.

Greater Palm Springs: Find Your Chill in California's LGBTQ Oasis

Jul 11, 2019

Gorgeous mountain vistas, eye-catching accommodations, dining options for every palette, sunshine nearly every day of the year, and an LGBTQ presence that makes everyone feel welcome — what more could you want from a vacation?

More Alcohol Seized in Connection to Resort for Ultra-Rich

By Matt Volz | Jul 10, 2019

Montana officials said earlier this week that they confiscated over 800 bottles and cans of alcohol in a raid just days after the Yellowstone Club signed a deal to settle charges of serving booze at unlicensed bars.

Watch: Ravi Round the World Heads to Chile

Watch: Ravi Round the World Heads to Chile

Jul 10, 2019

Ravi Roth from Ravi Round The World discovers where to stay, play, eat, work out, and discover LGBTQ history in Santiago, Chile. and surrounding areas.

Family of Shark Victim Says Snorkeling Company Offered Little Help

By Natalie Rice | Jul 10, 2019

The family of a California woman killed in a shark attack while snorkeling in the Bahamas says the tour company did nothing to rescue her and staff lacked even a basic first aid kit.

Flying Blind: App Helps Visually Impaired Navigate Airport

By Kristen de Groot | Jul 10, 2019

Navigating airports can be tricky. They're loud, crowded and not always laid out intuitively. They're even more challenging for visually impaired people. Chieko Asakawa knows those challenges firsthand, and she has also devised a remedy.

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