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#WorkPerk For Young Professionals: Traveling
Seventy-five percent of young professionals in the U.S. see business travel as a major work perk, with 65 percent considering it a status symbol.
Chasing Waterfalls in Western North Carolina
Some are big. Some are small. Some are wide. Some are narrow. Some crash down. Some are a slow trickle. And some, you can slide right down.
Burlesque is Back at Atlantic City Casino that Went Bust
Things are going bust again inside the casino at the northern end of Atlantic City's Boardwalk.
Court Upholds Trump Travel Ban, Rejects Discrimination Claim
The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld President Donald Trump's ban on travel from several mostly Muslim countries, rejecting a challenge that it discriminated against Muslims or exceeded his authority.
Tracing Nelson Mandela's Footsteps 100 Years After His Birth
Visitors can follow in Mandela's footsteps from the villages where he was born and raised, to the Soweto township where he became an anti-apartheid leader, to Robben Island where he was imprisoned for years.
Michelin Starry Nights: A Taste of Iceland and the Faroe Islands
Nordic cuisine continues to reign supreme with new Michelin restaurants emerging in Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
Things to Know About 2 Atlantic City Casino Re-Openings
On Thursday, two casinos will reopen under new owners and new names.
Inbound U.S. Flights Soon to Screen Powdered Substances
U.S. security officials will require more screening of powdered substances in carry-on bags on international flights headed to the United States starting June 30.
'Top Gun' Returns: Revisiting San Diego's Iconic Film Locations
In the fast-flying spirit of Maverick's "need for speed," it's time pull out the bomber jacket and aviator sunglasses and revisit the famous film locations in San Diego from the original "Top Gun" film.
How the LGBTQ Community Can Save on Travel, Dining Out and Entertainment
The results of Experian's LGBTQ Finances Survey found that members of the LGBTQ community tend to prioritize travel, eating out and entertainment more than the general population.
New Riverboat Will Cruise the Mississippi This Year
The American Song is set to take its inaugural cruise from New Orleans on Oct. 6.
Alexa, Send Up Breakfast: Amazon Launches Echo for Hotels
Amazon has launched a version of Alexa for hotels that lets guests order room service through the voice assistant, ask for more towels or get restaurant recommendations without having to pick up the phone and call the front desk.
3 Prides on the Rise: Richmond, St. Louis & Colorado Springs
Three cities forge a path for Pride celebrations, proving that you don't need to be on either coast to revel in rainbow realness.
Roll Out the Barrel: Christo Artwork Floats on London Lake
The ducks, geese and hardy cold-water swimmers in London's Hyde Park have a new neighbor: a monumental floating structure made from 7,506 stacked barrels colored bright red, mauve and blue.
Old Forester Returns to Kentucky Roots with New Distillery
Old Forester, the bourbon that launched a family dynasty and a spirits company, has returned to its pre-Prohibition Kentucky home in a newly renovated building that symbolizes the brand's comeback from years of decline.
Universal Orlando Debuts New Nighttime Lagoon Show
The all-new lagoon show will give guests a brand-new, awe-inspiring way to cap off their day in Universal Studios as they enjoy an epic cinema under the stars on select nights.
AIG Travel Launches LGBTQ Travel Safety Guide
In celebration of Pride Month, travel insurance and assistance services company AIG Travel is launching a travel safety education initiative to help raise awareness of members of the LGBTQ community of potential risks while traveling.
Israeli Museum Marks 100 Years of Holy Land Fashion
An exhibit showcasing 100 years of fashion in the Holy Land is opening this week at Jerusalem's Israel Museum.
Beyond the Parade: An Insider's Guide to NYC Pride
It's time to start fluffing your wigs and polishing your marching (or runway) boots -- 2018 New York City Pride is almost here!
Anne Frank House Unveils Virtual Reality Tour
The Amsterdam museum dedicated to Anne Frank's life launched a virtual reality tour of the cramped quarters where the Jewish diarist and her family hid from Nazis during World War II,