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I was denied boarding because my passport was “too worn.” Can they really stop me from flying for that?

Most boarding denials involve fake or expired passports. Being turned away because a document shows only age is far less common, which is why it catches travelers off guard. A passport may still be valid, readable, and previously accepted, yet airlines can refuse boarding if its condition raises concerns. That decision often surprises experienced flyers who assume prior use guarantees acceptance. In reality, airlines assess risk before departure to avoid penalties if immigration authorities later reject a traveler. Understanding how document condition factors into those decisions matters more than many travelers realize.
February 3, 2026 Jane O'Shea
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Scientists Say These "Alien Mummies" Aren’t Human—But The Full Story Is Even Weirder

They’re small. They’re mummified. They don’t look human. And once images of them hit the internet, everything exploded. Some people saw proof of extraterrestrial life. Others saw a hoax. What scientists found next didn’t settle the debate—it complicated it.
February 3, 2026 Jesse Singer
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Mud-preserved bronze statues reveal the ancient Hercules cult in Eastern Rome

Ancient treasures have an odd habit of turning up where least expected. A former junkyard became the stage for an intriguing find. The implications reach far beyond a single site, touching on questions about how cities worked.
February 3, 2026 Peter Kinney
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Archaeologists Find Ancient God In A Sewer

Archaeologists in Bulgaria unearthed a significant historical treasure hidden in the sewer system below an ancient city—but its discovery is not what’s making history.
April 3, 2025 Allison Robertson

The Most Dangerous Selfie Spots In The World

With selfie sticks and front facing cameras the world is our selfie oyster. But some oysters are safer than others. These are some of the most dangerous selfie spots around the globe.
September 25, 2024 Jesse Singer
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The 10 Best Extreme Sports Destinations In The U.S.

Discover the top 10 extreme sports destinations in the U.S. Dive into the adrenaline-pumping world of adventure sports, understand their growing allure, and find out where to experience the ultimate thrills across the country.
September 16, 2023 Sammy Tran
Elegant Woman in Paris

Countries American Tourists Regret Visiting

That glossy travel magazine made it look perfect. Then visitors arrive, and reality hits hard. Aggressive vendors won't quit, and the prices skyrocket beyond reason. The whole experience feels like an elaborate, unpleasant tourist trap.
February 2, 2026 Marlon Wright
2 scientists in Lab

Scientists Say These "Alien Mummies" Aren’t Human—But The Full Story Is Even Weirder

They’re small. They’re mummified. They don’t look human. And once images of them hit the internet, everything exploded. Some people saw proof of extraterrestrial life. Others saw a hoax. What scientists found next didn’t settle the debate—it complicated it.
February 3, 2026 Jesse Singer

Archaeologists Find Ancient God In A Sewer

Archaeologists in Bulgaria unearthed a significant historical treasure hidden in the sewer system below an ancient city—but its discovery is not what’s making history.
April 3, 2025 Allison Robertson

Historical Mysteries We've Only Solved In Recent Years

History is full of unsolved mysteries, but sometimes, new technology leads historians to answers. Here are some historical mysteries that we’ve recently figured out.
May 13, 2025 Tom Miller
The Hindenburg disaster occurred on May 6, 1937, as the German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg caught fire and was destroyed during its attempt to dock with its mooring mast at Naval Air Station Lakehurst in Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States.

The Twisted Secret We Know About The Hindenburg Disaster

The Hindenburg disaster was an infamous tragedy—but recently discovered documents reveal the untold, chilling truth about that fateful evening.
November 14, 2024 Samantha Henman
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Archaeologists Find Ancient God In A Sewer

Archaeologists in Bulgaria unearthed a significant historical treasure hidden in the sewer system below an ancient city—but its discovery is not what’s making history.
April 3, 2025 Allison Robertson

We only get one vacation per year and I want to go on a cruise, but my wife wants to go to an all-inclusive resort. Which is better?

Vacations are precious—we only get so many days a year to escape the grind. So, when one partner wants a cruise and the other is dreaming of an all-inclusive resort, how do you choose?
August 28, 2025 Jesse Singer

The Most Dangerous Selfie Spots In The World

With selfie sticks and front facing cameras the world is our selfie oyster. But some oysters are safer than others. These are some of the most dangerous selfie spots around the globe.
September 25, 2024 Jesse Singer

Things That Will End With The Baby Boomers

Born between 1946 and 1964 the Baby Boomers are in their 60s and 70s today and still doing things and using things that many younger folks aren't. Things that, as we say goodbye to the boomers, we might also be saying goodbye to these items, ideas and actions...forever.
February 2, 2026 Jesse Singer
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The 10 Best Extreme Sports Destinations In The U.S.

Discover the top 10 extreme sports destinations in the U.S. Dive into the adrenaline-pumping world of adventure sports, understand their growing allure, and find out where to experience the ultimate thrills across the country.
September 16, 2023 Sammy Tran
A Doctor in a White Coat

The Debate Over Which Countries Have The Best Healthcare Is Over. Here’s The Data.

Everyone has a hot take about which countries have the “best healthcare”. But the moment you swap vibes for metrics—things like medical infrastructure, professional competency, medicine availability and cost, plus government readiness—the conversation gets a lot quieter.
February 3, 2026 J. Clarke

The Most Dangerous Selfie Spots In The World

With selfie sticks and front facing cameras the world is our selfie oyster. But some oysters are safer than others. These are some of the most dangerous selfie spots around the globe.
September 25, 2024 Jesse Singer

We only get one vacation per year and I want to go on a cruise, but my wife wants to go to an all-inclusive resort. Which is better?

Vacations are precious—we only get so many days a year to escape the grind. So, when one partner wants a cruise and the other is dreaming of an all-inclusive resort, how do you choose?
August 28, 2025 Jesse Singer

Americans abroad learn quickly that privacy and personal space aren’t the same as back home.

American travellers' notions of privacy and personal space get put to the test when they go overseas.
February 3, 2026 Jane O'Shea
Woman in White Shirt Holding Her Passport

I was denied boarding because my passport was “too worn.” Can they really stop me from flying for that?

Most boarding denials involve fake or expired passports. Being turned away because a document shows only age is far less common, which is why it catches travelers off guard. A passport may still be valid, readable, and previously accepted, yet airlines can refuse boarding if its condition raises concerns. That decision often surprises experienced flyers who assume prior use guarantees acceptance. In reality, airlines assess risk before departure to avoid penalties if immigration authorities later reject a traveler. Understanding how document condition factors into those decisions matters more than many travelers realize.
February 3, 2026 Jane O'Shea
Woman Phone Checked At US Border

New U.S. Border Policy Will Demand Travelers Provide Access To 5 Years Of Their Online And Social Media History

Crossing into the U.S. has always involved questions. But a quiet policy shift is about to change what those questions cover—and how personal they get. What used to stay online may soon follow travelers straight to the border. And most people won’t realize it until they’re already dealing with it.
February 2, 2026 Jesse Singer