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These Are the World’s 25 Safest Airlines—and Only 3 U.S. Carriers Made the Cut
Last year saw deadly crashes in the U.S. and India, yet air travel remains one of the safest forms of transportation. These are the world’s safest airlines, according to a recent report.
February 6, 2026 01:16 PM
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Barbara Peterson
History + Culture
This California Gold Rush Site Holds a Hidden Chapter of Black History
Visitors come to paddle, picnic, and bike along Folsom Lake, rarely realizing they’re standing on the site of a once-booming Black Gold Rush settlement.
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Erika Mailman
Trending News
One of America’s Most Iconic State Parks Is Expanding
It will absorb two neighboring parks, which will add 150 acres to the area and more connecting trails and overlooks.
February 5, 2026 07:27 PM
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Bailey Berg
Hotels We Love
The 16 Best Luxury Hotels and Resorts in Miami
When it comes to luxury lodgings, Miami has a hotel for everyone—and these are the very best of them.
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Matt Meltzer
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The Tourism Industry’s New Role in Fighting Wildfires
Reacting to wildfires from L.A. to the wetlands of Brazil and forests of Costa Rica, tourism groups are increasingly stepping in to help safeguard the places and communities they cherish.
February 4, 2026 07:21 PM
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Travel Tips + Etiquette
Why Northern Lights Viewing Will Be Stellar This Year—and How and Where to Spot Them
Time to learn the term “solar maximum” and book that aurora borealis trip.
February 4, 2026 05:56 PM
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Bailey Berg
Art + Culture
In Salem, a Landmark Show Reclaims a Forgotten Artist
Against all odds, Black and Native American sculptor Edmonia Lewis gained fame in the 1800s with her antislavery art. Today she’s getting another shot at the limelight in a timely retrospective of her groundbreaking work.
February 4, 2026 04:15 PM
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Ellen Carpenter
National Parks
These Gateway Towns Might Be Cooler Than the National Parks Next Door
Use one of these singular towns as a base for your next outdoor adventure.
February 4, 2026 12:05 PM
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Nicholas DeRenzo
Air Travel News
What Southwest’s Move to Assigned Seating Says About the Realities of Air Travel Today
And why the airline ended its controversial open seating policy.
February 3, 2026 01:12 PM
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Bailey Berg
Food + Drink
Noodle Soup, Grilled Fish, Dim Sum: This Is What Breakfast Looks Like in 26 Countries
Coffee and tea are drunk nearly everywhere, but what people around the world eat to start the day varies widely.
February 3, 2026 12:34 PM
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Maggie Fuller
Family Travel
Ancient Palaces, a Cat Café, and
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My kids wanted to go to Japan. We took them to South Korea instead—and our timing was “Golden.” Here’s our parent- and kid-approved itinerary for exploring Seoul and Jeju Island.
February 3, 2026 11:13 AM
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Michelle Baran
National Parks
The Grand Canyon Gets 5 Million Visitors. These 10 Arizona Parks Offer Pueblos, Hoodoos, and Fewer Crowds
Discover the lesser-known national parks and monuments in the Grand Canyon State.
February 3, 2026 06:30 AM
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Capital One Just Changed Its Lounge Access Rules
The changes, implemented in an effort to reduce overcrowding, went into effect on February 1.
February 2, 2026 05:38 PM
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History + Culture
Harriet Tubman’s Story Didn’t End With the Underground Railroad—See Where Her Life Began Again in New York
From a historic church to a quiet grave site, Auburn, New York, tells the story of Harriet Tubman’s life after the Underground Railroad and why those final 50 years are as important as her courageous rescues.
February 2, 2026 04:10 PM
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Tykesha Spivey Burton
Outdoor Adventure
This Ruin-to-Ruin Hike Has 435 Miles of Coastal Towns, Sarcophagi, and Swimming in the Mediterranean
The Lycian Way in Türkiye is like a multiday trek through an open-air museum along the beach.
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