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California City to Shut Car Access to 'Super Bloom' Area
A Southern California city overwhelmed by throngs of visitors seeking out a rare wildflower bloom says it has a parking plan.
South Korea Police Accuse 4 of Secretly Filming Hotel Guests
South Korean police said Thursday they've arrested four people on suspicion of secretly taking videos of about 1,600 guests in hotel rooms and posting or streaming them on the internet.
First Direct U.S. Flight to Emilia-Romagna Launches This Summer
Travelers can now travel to Emilia Romagna, home to gourmet delights such as Parma ham, Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, traditional Balsamic vinegar and Bolognese sauce, via a direct flight on American Airlines.
Mother Russia: South Florida Sees a Boom in 'Birth Tourism'
Every year, hundreds of pregnant Russian women travel to the United States to give birth so that their child can acquire all the privileges of American citizenship.
Icona Pop to Headline at Miami Beach Pride
Swedish Electro Pop duo Icona Pop, whose breakout hit "I Love It" (featuring Charli XCX) topped charts around the world in 2013, will perform as the headlining act at Miami Beach Pride.
Culinary Delights Found Along the Charlevoix Flavor Trail
Located northeast of Quebec City along the St. Lawrence River, the Charlevoix Flavor Trail features more than four dozen local growers, producers and restaurateurs in an area known as a rural vacation spot for the wealthy in the early 20th century.
Who Needs a Hamptons Summer House When You Can Go Glamping?
Luxury camping (aka "glamping") is coming to the to New York's East End with every luxury that summer visitors expect.
Thousands Converge on California 'Poppy Apocalypse'
Like Dorothy in the "Wizard of Oz," the Southern California city of Lake Elsinore is being overwhelmed by the power of the poppies.
Justices Reject B&B Owner Who Denied Room to Lesbian Couple
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday left in place Hawaii court rulings that found a bed and breakfast owner violated the state's anti-discrimination law by refusing to rent a room to a lesbian couple
Watch: Gay Cruise Survival Tips From JustJoeyT
Gay vlogger JustJoeyT offers his insider's perspective on how to survive and thrive on your next gay cruise — start packing!
Pride and Beyond: 8 Ways to Experience Miami Beach
Miami Beach is like no other place in the world, embracing and celebrating the LGBTQ community all year long.
Lip Smacking Foodie Tours Arrives in San Jose's Santana Row
Lip Smacking Foodie Tours has arrived in San Jose's Santana Row in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Savannah Gears Up for St. Patrick's Day Weekend
Park fountains are gushing with green-dyed water. Beer trucks are making deliveries on a constant loop. And thousands of tourists in gaudy green outfits will soon arrive for Savannah's biggest celebration of the year.
Watch: Ravi Round the World Heads to Pittsburgh
Travel vlogger Ravi Round the World heads to the home of Andy Warhol and Heinz ketchup to discover what this steel town has to offer.
FAA Relents, Says It Grounded 737 Max Jets Based on New Data
As country after country grounded Boeing's 737 Max jets after a deadly crash Sunday in Ethiopia, U.S. air safety regulators remained resolute in their refusal to do so — until Wednesday.
Trump: US Grounding Some Boeing 737s After Ethiopia Crash
The U.S. is issuing an emergency order Wednesday grounding all Boeing 737 Max 8 and Max 9 aircraft "effective immediately," in the wake of the crash of an Ethiopian Airliner that killed 157 people, President Donald Trump said.
Countries and Carriers Around the Globe Ground Boeing 737 Max
A growing number of airlines and countries around the world have grounded Boeing 737 Max jets or banned them from their airspace following the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines plane that killed 157 people.
Feel Like Climbing 2,500 Steps? Head to NYC's Vessel
A colossal sculpture that will give people more than 150 interconnected stairways to climb is opening to the public as part of New York City's Hudson Yards development.
Why Americans Are Starting to Travel Alone
Solo travel is indisputably on the rise as nearly one in four Americans prefers traveling alone, according to new research.
Saudi App Critized for Feature That Controls Women's Travel
The Saudi government app Absher is mostly a way for people to complete administrative tasks electronically. But one feature isn't sitting well with civil-rights advocates: the ability for men to grant or deny a woman permission to travel.