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Last-Minute World Cup Trips May Be Easier—and Cheaper—Than Expected
Despite years of warnings about sold-out hotels and sky-high prices, tickets remain available for many matches, and some resale prices are falling. Here’s why travelers may still find a path to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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If you are flying from, to, or through any of these massive transport hubs, you may want to give yourself a little extra time to get from point A to point B—some of America’s biggest airports are the size of a city.
June 27, 2024 03:03 PM
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Barbara Peterson
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Iranian American Comedian Negin Farsad: “I Stand With the Women of Iran”
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6 of the Best Things to Eat and Drink in Asheville
Come to Asheville for the farmhouse ales, stay for the chaat, biscuits, and crudo
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These New Delta Flights to the Caribbean and Mexico Are Launching in 2024
The carrier is continuing to expand its network, this time with a focus on sun and sand destinations.
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The Rebirth of an American Icon: Welcome (Back) to Canoe Place
Fully renovated and reimagined, the new Canoe Place Inn and Cottages in Hampton Bays is more than just a hotel. It’s a cultural crossroads where history buffs, art enthusiasts, and gourmands can gather once more.
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Museums + Galleries
The First-Ever Exhibit Devoted to Native Women’s Art Is on View in the U.S. Capital
The landmark exhibition celebrates artworks by indigenous women from more than 50 native communities across the United States and Canada.
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Terrifying Dolls, a Nightmare Film, and Bone-Filled Caves: 8 of the World’s Most Haunted Places
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Food + Drink
This State’s Food Scene Is Gaining National Attention
Minnesota’s food scene is thriving, with award-winning restaurants and diverse culinary influences from all around the world.
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COVID + Travel
U.S. Implements New Vaccine Rules for International Travel
As of November 8, all foreign nationals entering the United States must be fully vaccinated, and there are new rules for unvaccinated Americans, too—here’s everything you need to know.
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Outdoor Adventure
Get Your Outdoor Fun Fix in New Zealand’s Scenic Paradise
There’s a reason this island country is known as the home of adventure travel. From its Great Walks to cliff-diving, there’s truly something for everyone when it comes to getting outside in Middle Earth.
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