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Some National Parks Open to Visitors Post-Shutdown
Park rangers were once again greeting visitors at some national parks across the United States and flight operations at major airports were returning to normal on Saturday, one day after a partial government shutdown came to an end.
Ravi Round the World Goes to Gay Naked Camp
Gay vlogger Ravi Round the World headed to Gay Naturists International in the Poconos and had "the most liberating" summer of his life. Take a look!
Q&A: A Look At What Happens When Drones Get Near Airports
The ability of drones to interfere with airliners — and inconvenience their passengers — has now been demonstrated on two continents, and the problem is likely to get worse as the number of small, unmanned devices multiply.
Seeking the Mystery of Vortexes in Sedona, Arizona
Many visitors to Sedona come looking for something in addition to its beauty. Native American legend recounts a spot where the earth's energy is supposedly concentrated and crackling. The vortex.
Watch: Gay Boyfriends Travel to India for the First Time
YouTube travel vlogger Logan Ly and his boyfriend head to India for an adventure of a lifetime.
Icy Weather Prompts Shutdown of Detroit Metropolitan Airport
Icy weather prompted officials to shut down Detroit's main airport as slippery conditions from freezing rain left some Michigan roadways treacherous and shut down hundreds of schools.
Watch: Solo Traveling Through Israel and Palestine
Travel vlogger Damon Dominique of DamonAndJo heads to Israel and Palestine for a must-watch adventure.
Watch: 15 Days in Hawaii, Lesbian Travel Vlog
Lesbian vloggers BerkleyLovesTori head to Hawaii for a 15-day adventure aboard Princess Cruises — this is what they discovered!
TSA Screener Sick-Outs Hit 10 Percent Over Holiday Weekend
The percentage of TSA airport screeners missing work has hit 10 percent as the partial government shutdown stretches into its fifth week.
Bitter Cold Sets in as Winter Storm Wreaks Havoc on Travel
A major winter storm brought some of the coldest temperatures of the season and covered a large swath of the country in snow as it wreaked havoc on air travel and caused slick road conditions throughout New England Sunday.
Business Briefs: French-Based Rental Site Connects Gay Travelers
Since listing a spare bedroom in his Bernal Heights home on the LGBT-oriented short-term rental site misterb&b, San Francisco resident Alan Lessik has met other gay men from around the world.
Major Winter Storm Wreaks Havoc on Travel
A major winter storm that has brought some of the coldest temperatures of the season covered a large swath of the U.S. in snow as it wreaked havoc on air travel and caused slick road conditions throughout New England Sunday.
Japan Reports Record-Breaking Tourism in 2018
The Japan National Tourism Organization announced that more than 30 million overseas travelers visited Japan in 2018, an all-time record.
Amtrak Modifies Service Because of Winter Storms
Amtrak is modifying service in the Northeast and Midwest because of winter storms moving through the region.
Everything New is Old Again in 'Airports of the Future'
Even at the dawn of the jet age, airlines had trouble moving people and bags through airports — and they still do. It's unclear that bigger airports serving ever more passengers will have an easier time than their smaller, less crowded predecessors.
Sinfully Delicious: 3 New Las Vegas Restaurants
Happily, Las Vegas is stuffed to the rafters with restaurants good enough to make gourmands groan aloud with pleasure. And like any temple of temptation, the city is always topping itself with the greatest latest, like these three new, super-hot eateries.
A Peak at How Disney Resorts Shows Are Made
If the famous Disney Imagineers provide the "wow" factor with their fantastical feats of engineering on rides and attractions, it's the entertainment division that provides Disney World's heart.
Spain Reports Record Number of Tourists
Spanish government figures show the country received a national record of 82.6 million foreign tourists last year.
Al-Shabab Extremists Claim Attack on Nairobi Hotel
Extremists stormed a luxury hotel in Kenya's capital on Tuesday, setting off thunderous explosions and gunning down people at cafe tables in an attack claimed by Africa's deadliest Islamic militant group.
Key West Moves to Ban Sunscreens That Could Damage Reefs
Officials in Key West took the initial steps toward banning the sale of sunscreens containing two ingredients that could be harmful to coral reefs.