The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday it is extending its “no-sail” order for the U.S. cruise industry through Oct. 31.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
Oktoberfest may be canceled in Munich but toned down celebrations are still on
While no one is able to attend Munich’s Oktoberfest in person, that doesn’t mean its spirit isn’t alive and thriving in other parts of the world.
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The cruise industry has come under fire for its negative environmental impact for years. 2020 appears to be no different.
First listen: ‘Driving the Green Book’ podcast preserves history of Black travel
Macmillan’s newest podcast, ‘Driving the Green Book,’ featuring Alvin Hall, launched Tuesday on all streaming platforms.
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Hard seltzer, once believed a fad, is showing no signs of fizzling
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AIDA Cruises pushes back planned restart, will not sail until November
German cruise line AIDA Cruises, a subsidiary of cruise giant Carnival Corp., has pushed back its restart date to Nov. 1.
Don’t pronounce New York City dead just yet: Tourists are coming, and they like what they see
With COVID-19 under control, New York City has begun to reopen to tourists, who appreciate the quieter pace and even recommend the city to others.
‘We have broken the bronze ceiling’: First monument to real women unveiled in NYC’s Central Park
The first monument honoring real women in Central Park’s 167 year history was unveiled Wednesday depicting women’s suffragists.
Hurricane Laura: Check the airline waiver policies for Southwest, Delta, United, American
Due to fly in Hurricane Laura’s path? Major airlines including United, Southwest, Delta, American and Spirit are issuing change fee waivers.