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Hawaii Poised to Ban Sale of Some Sunscreens That Damage Coral
Many sunscreen makers could soon be forced to change their formulas or be banned from selling the lotions in Hawaii.
Birthright Israel Marks 18 Years of Trips for Young Jews
More than 600,000 young people have taken free Birthright trips to Israel since the program was founded 18 years ago.
JetBlue Unveils Airbus 320 Restyling
JetBlue formally unveiled its first Airbus A320 to undergo the airline's fleet restyling, which is bringing an all-new interior to its A320 aircraft.
Tourists Flock to Peru's 'Rainbow Mountain'
Tourists gasp for breath as they climb for two hours to a peak in the Peruvian Andes that stands 16,404 feet above sea level. They're dead tired, but stunned by the magical beauty unfurled before them.
San Francisco Gives Cultural Status to Leather, Gay District
Decades ago, San Francisco's gay and leather culture sought shelter in the city's seedy South of Market district - forced there by brutal police crackdowns on gays.
LGBTQ Travel Company OutOfOffice.com Acquires Out4You, Ltd.
Luxury LGBT travel company OutOfOffice.com has completed an acquisition of Out4You Ltd, the company behind major travel websites TravelGayAsia.com and TravelGayEurope.com.
Get Ready for the Most Expensive Driving Season in Years
Crude oil prices are at the highest level in more than three years and expected to climb higher, pushing up gasoline prices along the way.
A London Itinerary for Fans of British Royals
With the nuptials of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the offing, perhaps you're ready to visit England and enjoy some real-life crowning moments. From Windsor to window-shopping, here are some tips on where to get that regal feeling.
Mile High Pride: 72 (Gayish) Hours in Denver
Maybe it's the lack of oxygen at 5,280 feet above sea level. Or the Rocky Mountain views. Whatever the reason, Denver is on the fast track to becoming the United State's most desirable place to live and proudly waving its rainbow flag.
Historic Hamburg May Be Europe's Most Modern City
Hamburg is home to rich history, diverse musical and theatrical heritage, an active LGBTQ community, and some of Europe's most intriguing urban renewal.
Londoners Warned of Health Threat From Toxic Caterpillars
Residents in London are being told to beware the white-haired caterpillars that can cause rashes, vomiting and asthma attacks.
Plans Revealed for Atlantic City's Ocean Resort
When it opens this summer (a date has not yet been set), guests will be able to smoke, eat at a buffet, take bus trips to the resort and find their way around the place much easier at the former Revel casino.
Land Deal Will Preserve Site Linked to Lost Colony Mystery
Efforts to unravel the mysterious fate of North Carolina's fabled Lost Colony could benefit after a preservation group took out its first-ever loan to buy a coastal tract where some colonists may have resettled hundreds of years ago.
Venice Ready to Turn Back Tourists if too Many Come
Venice has installed temporary gates at the ends of two bridges to turn back tourists if their numbers become overwhelming.
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice Draws Tears
Tears and expressions of grief met the opening of the nation's first memorial to the victims of lynching Thursday in Alabama.
Johnny Jet's Summer Travel Advice
Are you starting to think about summer vacation? John DiScala, better known as the air travel expert Johnny Jet, shares his tips.
Family Claims Delta Tied Woman With a Disability to a Wheelchair
A woman with multiple sclerosis says Delta Air Lines employees tied her to a wheelchair with a blanket when they didn't have a chair that could accommodate her disability.
Palma: First Spanish City to Prohibit Apartment Rentals to Tourists
Palma on the island of Mallorca plans to become the first Spanish city to prohibit the rental of apartments to tourists.
No Hooves, Tusks or Horns! Alaska Airlines Updates Pet Policy
Alaska Airlines has updated its policy on emotional support animals following an increase in incidents involving them on planes and in airports, including some customers and employees suffering bites.
Hepatitis Vaccines Urged for Travelers to Kentucky and Michigan
Indiana health officials are advising residents to get vaccinated for hepatitis A if their summer plans include visits to Kentucky or Michigan.