Travel
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How Wild Turkeys Find Love
As spring bursts forth, wild turkeys begin the mating game. Groups congregate in lawns and fields — and sometimes in…
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Help! I Was Banned From Lyft and No One Will Tell Me Why.
Dear Tripped Up, My most recent work trip was from my home office in the suburbs to my office in…
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Flying Alone With Your Kids? Make Sure You Have Proof of Your Relationship
Shimea Hooks was so focused on her carry-on full of pumped breast milk that at first she didn’t understand what…
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Want to Hold Onto Elite Status With Your Airline? It’s Going to Cost You.
There’s nothing quite like getting special treatment while traveling. Think complimentary upgrades to the front of the airplane cabin from…
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The World’s Most-Visited Glaciers Could Soon Be Gone
Making the World Heritage List from UNESCO, the United Nations’ educational, scientific and cultural organization, is a kind of gold…
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Meet the Woman Planning an Underwater Highline
New York has the High Line, Miami has the Underline and, in the next few years, Miami Beach will have…
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The Day the Sun Rose Twice: A Tour of Atomic New Mexico
They say the sun rose twice over a corner of southern New Mexico on July 16, 1945. The first sunrise…
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Planning to Fly? You’ll Need This ID
It’s a change nearly 20 years in the making: a post-Sept. 11 law requiring that U.S. travelers carry more than…
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Beaches? Cruises? ‘Dark’ Tourists Prefer the Gloomy and Macabre
North Korea. East Timor. Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous enclave that for decades has been a tinderbox for ethnic conflict between Armenians…
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Savoring Oregon’s Wine Country, No Driving Required
“Violets are good in my book,” affirmed Anna Matzinger, who makes wine along with her husband, Michael Davies, under the…
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