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Grand Canyon Celebrates 100 Years as National Park in 2019

By Felicia Fonseca | Jan 1, 2019

The Grand Canyon draws more than 6 million tourists a year who peer over the popular South Rim into the gorge a mile (1.6 kilometers) deep, navigate river rapids, hike the trails and camp under the stars.

Times Square New Year's Eve Ball Gets New Sparkle

Dec 31, 2018

Preparations for New Year's Eve in Times Square are taking shape, and some of those shapes are 192 new crystal triangles on the famous ball.

Throngs to Pack Times Square for Mild, Rainy New Year's Eve

Dec 31, 2018

Snoop Dogg, Sting and Christina Aguilera will welcome 2019 in a packed Times Square Monday along with revelers from around the world who come to see the traditional crystal ball drop, fireworks and a blizzard of confetti.

River Deep, Mountain High: CroisiEurope Cruises

By Kilian Melloy | Dec 31, 2018

With a fleet of more than 50 ships and hotel barges, plus an additional five chartered vessels, CroisiEurope is well-positioned to take even seasoned travelers to exhilarating and unexpected locales.

Stars and Fireworks to Ring in the New Year in Las Vegas

Dec 30, 2018

Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars and Gwen Stefani are among the superstars who will be ushering in the new year with performances at venues on the Las Vegas Strip.

Bucket List Expeditions: Adventure Canada

By Jill Gleeson | Dec 30, 2018

EDGE's four must-sail recommendations for 2019 continue with Adventure Canada, which specializes in thrilling voyages deep into the Arctic and beyond.

Lawsuit Says Theme Park Should Display Spanish Warning Signs

Dec 29, 2018

Should a U.S. theme park post warning signs about a ride's potential dangers in a language other than English?

Come Sail Away: A Seafaring Adventure Aboard Star Clippers

By Kelsy Chauvin | Dec 29, 2018

The romance of cruising reaches lofty new heights aboard a modern clipper ship. From the moment the sails and jibs fill with wind, sending the vessel gliding across the sea, serenity emerges.

5 Ways to Burn Winter Calories and Where to Do It

By Matthew Wexler | Dec 28, 2018

Fitness Together's Derek Maxfield offers five tips on how to burn calories outside this winter, and EDGE chimes in with some of our favorite East Coast destinations to do it!

Watch: Where to Go For Gay Nightlife in Singapore

Watch: Where to Go For Gay Nightlife in Singapore

Dec 27, 2018

Dutch DJ and travel vlogger Martijn heads to Singapore to discover the best clubs and lounges catering to the LGBTQ crowd.

Atlanta Murals Highlight City's Civil War Legacy

By Kate Brumback | Dec 26, 2018

As Atlanta prepares to host the Super Bowl, artists there are painting murals that highlight the city's civil rights and social justice legacy.

Natural Species Blossom Again at Mexican Botanical Garden

By Kim Curtis | Dec 26, 2018

At El Charco del Ingenio, a botanical garden and natural protected area in central Mexico, the sprawling scrubland has been allowed to return to its unencumbered, wilder roots.

Sicilian Airport Reopens Amid Mount Etna's Latest Eruption

Dec 25, 2018

Italy's Catania airport is reopening after an ash cloud from Mount Etna's latest eruptions forced it to shut down.

Remembrance and Resolve: Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum

By Matthew Wexler | Dec 25, 2018

A visit to the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum offers insight, healing and resolve surrounding one of our nation's most tragic acts of violence.

Christmas Festivities Begin in Bethlehem

Dec 24, 2018

Palestinians are preparing to host pilgrims from around the world in celebrating Christmas in the West Bank city of Bethlehem.

'Like a Cancer:' Rio Militias Grow, Control Swaths of City

By Peter Prengaman and Sergio Ramalho | Dec 24, 2018

Today some crime experts argue that militias have become Rio's biggest security threat, with methods that are being copied in other areas of Latin America's largest nation.

After Delays, Egypt's New Mega-Museum Set to Open in 2020

By Brian Rohan | Dec 24, 2018

The Grand Egyptian Museum has been under construction for well over a decade and is intended to showcase Egypt's ancient treasures while drawing tourists to help fund its future development.

London Airport Open, but Location of Drone Culprit Up in Air

By Gregory Katz | Dec 24, 2018

London's Gatwick Airport operated without problems Sunday, but the fugitive drone operators who brought incoming and outgoing flights to a standstill over multiple days remained at large,

Watch: Model Nyle DiMarco Calls Out Delta For Giving Him a Wheelchair for Being Deaf

Dec 21, 2018

"America's Next Top Model" and "Dancing with the Stars" winner Nyle DiMarco took to Twitter Tuesday to call out Delta after an attendant offered him a wheelchair at the airport because he's deaf.

1 in 7 Americans Believe They Are 'Travel Cursed'

Dec 21, 2018

A study examining the travel experiences of 2,000 Americans found 14 percent said they experience so much misfortune that they truly believe themselves to be cursed.

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