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Airports, National Parks, and Amtrak—What the October 2025 Government Shutdown Means for Travel
Travelers may want to head to the airport a bit earlier than usual and should expect some services to be suspended at the national parks as government spending grinds to a halt during a shutdown that started on October 1. Here’s what to know.
October 1, 2025 03:01 PM
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Bailey Berg
Tips + News
Beirut Images Show Shattered, Dust-Covered City in Aftermath of Blast
An explosion that rocked Lebanon’s capital on Tuesday was the most destructive in the country’s history.
August 5, 2020 06:13 PM
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Bassem Mroue
Tips + News
Dubai Opens to Foreign Tourists—Including From the U.S.—With Mandatory Coronavirus Testing
As of July 7, Dubai began welcoming back international travelers with safety measures such as temperature checks, mandatory masks, and COVID-19 testing in place.
July 7, 2020 01:27 PM
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Jon Gambrell
National Parks
Plastic Water Bottles Will Soon Be Off-Limits at U.S. National Parks
The goal is to replace single-use plastics with compostable, biodegradable, or 100 percent recycled materials by 2032.
June 9, 2022 06:20 PM
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Matthew Daly
Hotels
The Breakfast Test: Why the Morning Meal Is the Most Revealing Way to Judge a Luxury Hotel
Around the world, breakfast is emerging as the moment when a luxury hotel’s ambition—and its core values—become most visible.
November 21, 2025 06:37 PM
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Mark Ellwood
Longreads
Who Gets to Decide What Names Go on Digital Maps?
Recent headlines have drawn attention to naming conventions and mapping technology. But maps have always been political, experts say.
June 25, 2025 10:01 AM
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Sonya Bennett-Brandt
Art + Architecture
10 Border Walls That Artists Have Turned Into Powerful Protests
It takes a creative eye and the audacity to draw outside the lines to turn a symbol of division into a message of unity.
July 30, 2019 05:07 PM
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Maya Kroth
Food + Drink
Napa Valley’s Most Exciting New Hotels, Restaurants, and Tastings
Napa Valley has long been known for great food and drink, but several new offerings elevate this California wine region even higher.
March 14, 2023 06:57 PM
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J’nai Gaither
Tips + News
Brazil Eliminates Visa Requirements for U.S. Travelers
From June 17 onward, visitors from Canada, Australia, and Japan also no longer need visas to enter the South American country.
June 17, 2019 11:30 AM
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Lyndsey Matthews
Festivals + Events
A History Lover’s Guide to New Orleans
Celebrate 300 years of Big Easy history with a little bit of voodoo, a few meals in classic establishments, and a whole lot of jazz.
July 9, 2024 09:40 AM
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Julia Eskins
National Parks
As Trump Shrinks National Lands, Stakeholders Resist
The president announces plans to reduce Utah’s Grand Staircase–Escalante and Bears Ears monuments, and advocacy groups and outdoor retailers gird for a fight.
December 6, 2017 08:53 PM
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Matt Villano
Books
Patrick Bixby’s New Book,
License to Travel
, Explores the Quiet Power of the Passport
The author and professor discusses the simple beauty—and absolute authority—of the passport in his newest book “License to Travel.”
October 25, 2022 10:30 AM
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Mae Hamilton
Air Travel News
Is Greenland the New Iceland?
The collapse of low-cost carrier Wow Air and news of Iceland falling prey to overtourism has made the once-booming travel destination less attractive to some travelers. Is Greenland fast becoming the desired alternative?
November 18, 2019 02:43 PM
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Michelle Baran
The Future of Travel
U.K. Bans Gasoline and Diesel Car Sales by 2030
On November 17, Prime Minister Boris Johnson made the pledge as part of plans for a “green industrial revolution.”
November 19, 2020 02:10 PM
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Associated Press (AP)
National Parks
U.S. National Parks Are Getting a Facelift
The Great American Outdoors Act will fund maintenance at national parks and other areas over the next five years.
December 10, 2021 11:44 AM
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Rebecca Reynolds
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