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US Sanctions Mexican Cartel Linked to Timeshare Fraud Targeting Elderly Americans
The scam focused on Puerto Vallarta, in Jalisco state, an area dominated by the cartel, known by its initials as the CJNG. The gang inspires so much fear in Mexico it is often simply referred to as “the four letters.”
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Get Inspired by This Historic Motorcycle Ride
We talk with Cynthia “Snacks” Franklin, the first African American woman to ride a motorcycle from Texas to the bottom of South America, about her historic ride! MORE: @RideWith_Snacks
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US Woman Arrested in Australia After Airport Staff Find a Golden Gun in Her Luggage
The Australian Border Force said staff found the 24-carat gold-plated handgun in the luggage of the 28-year-old, who traveled on a flight from Los Angeles on Sydney.
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Explore the World One River at a Time With AmaWaterways
AmaWaterways co-founder, Kristin Karst, tells us about unforgettable river cruise experiences that await in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America. Learn how enjoyable it can be for the whole family to explore iconic destinations through a multi-country journey while unpacking just once. MORE: AmaWaterways.com
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Gunmen Kill 7, Including Child, at Resort in Central Mexico
A band of gunmen invaded a resort where dozens of vacationers were spending the weekend in central Mexico and opened fire, killing six adults and a 7-year-old, authorities said.
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What the CEOs of Delta and Booking.com Say About Airfare, Hotel Prices You'll Be Paying This Summer
While consumer spending may be slowing in other areas of the economy, spending on travel isn’t slowing down, keeping airfare and hotel room prices high.
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Texas Wants to Know: How Buc-ee's Built an Empire on Clean Toilets and Beaver Nuggets
If you’ve ever traveled through the state of Texas, then you’ve seen Buc-ee’s billboards harkening to drivers looking for fresh brisket and a clean bathroom at this gas station oasis.
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Removing Shoes, Reclining Seats? What's Deemed ‘Unacceptable' on Flights May Depend on Where You're From
Removing your shoes, reclining your seat or brushing your hair — the extent to which they’re tolerated on a plane varies by region, says a new survey.
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The Top 3 Countries Where It's Easy to Settle Into a New Life Abroad, According to Expats
Expats who’ve moved abroad rate how easy it is to settle in based on digital infrastructure, housing, access to administrative agencies and more.
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Booking Summer Travel? Here's How to Help Make Sense of Advisories
As you book your summer vacations, read on for information about understanding travel advisories and what consumers can do if you’re reconsidering a trip.
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Why Fans Say Trips to Disney World Are Now ‘Incredibly Complicated' to Pull Off
Some travelers say changes meant to improve visits to Disney World have left vacations harder to plan than ever before.
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Viral ‘Traveling Grannies' Return Home to North Texas
Known for their TikTok posts, the longtime friends traveled around the world in 80 days.
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‘TikTok Traveling Grannies' Return Home to Texas After 80-Day Around-the-World Trip
Two grandmothers from North Texas return home after an 80-day trip around the world.
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No Free Parking or Hot Tub Ragers: Tourist Destinations Tighten Their Rules
As travel demand continues to rebound, some popular locales are rethinking how many visitors to welcome and what types of activities to accept — or charge for.
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This California City Is the Most Popular With Millennial Homebuyers in the US
LendingTree released a study analyzing mortgage offers across the United States in 2022 that highlights where millennials are looking to buy.
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Find The Best Campgrounds With Campspot
Learn how Campspot makes planning your next camping trip easy by showing you the best of the best camping spots across the country. MORE: Campspot.com
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American Tourist Shot in the Leg at Mexican Resort Town on Caribbean Coast
Prosecutors said the American was approached by several suspects near midnight Monday and they shot him in the leg.
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Can You Bring Weed on a Plane? It's Complicated
Marijuana is legal for recreational use in many states, but possession is still illegal under federal law.
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FAA Launches New Plan to Avoid Flight Delays in NYC, DC This Summer
The government controls the number of takeoffs and landings at some of the country’s most congested airports.
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Traveling to Asia for Work? This City Is Its Most Expensive Business Destination
A business trip now costs an average of $520 a day in Hong Kong, and Singapore follows closely behind at $515.