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Americans Should Know That These “Normal” Things They Do Are Illegal In Mexico

One mistake a lot of travelers make is assuming that if something is perfectly legal in the United States, it must be legal in Mexico too. Not even close.
June 17, 2026 Jesse Singer
Middle-aged couple looking at a computer, looking worried.

I booked a vacation rental, but the homeowner accused us of damage we didn’t cause. Can we fight this?

Guests are not powerless. If you genuinely did not cause the damage to your vacation rental, there are several ways to challenge the claim and protect yourself.
June 17, 2026 Sammy Tran
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I got charged foreign transaction fees even though my credit card advertised none. Can I dispute the charges?

Nothing ruins a vacation budget faster than discovering mysterious foreign transaction fees on your credit card statement after returning home.
June 17, 2026 Alex Summers
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My Airbnb host asked us to pretend to be 'friends visiting' if neighbors asked questions. Is that a massive red flag?

If an Airbnb host tells you to pretend you are “friends visiting” if a neighbor asks questions, treat it as a serious warning sign. It often suggests the host is worried about being reported for breaking building rules, lease terms, or local short-term rental laws. That does not automatically mean the stay is unsafe, but it does mean you could be stepping into a situation that is not above board.
June 17, 2026 Miles Brucker
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Americans Should Know That These “Normal” Things They Do Are Illegal In Mexico

One mistake a lot of travelers make is assuming that if something is perfectly legal in the United States, it must be legal in Mexico too. Not even close.
June 17, 2026 Jesse Singer
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The Creepiest Places In The World

Some locations have utterly chilling histories that aren't for the faint of heart. Buckle up, because these are the creepiest places in the world.
October 9, 2024 Sarah Ng

Historic Destinations That Still Exist—But Look Nothing Like They Did 100 Years Ago

From Venice’s crowded canals to Machu Picchu’s managed trails, these historic destinations still stand today—but after 100 years of tourism, technology, restoration, and city growth, they look wildly different.
June 16, 2026 Jack Hawkins

A gorgeous banquet room was unearthed in Pompeii, and buried under the ash was a lost gem of ancient Italian art.

A stunning Roman banquet room has been uncovered in Pompeii, revealing vibrant frescoes of Dionysus, Helen of Troy, Apollo, and ancient mystery rituals. Buried by volcanic ash for nearly 2,000 years, this remarkable discovery offers new insight into Roman art, religion, and daily life.
January 8, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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The Most Peaceful Countries In The World—Ranked According To Data

Discover the 18 most peaceful countries in the world, ranked by data. From Iceland to Singapore, find out what makes these destinations the safest and calmest places to visit or live.
November 27, 2025 Allison Robertson

The Cherokee

The Cherokee Indians have a rich and complex history in the United States. They were a sophisticated society with a unique language, governance structure, and cultural practices. But when settlers encroached on their land they were met with devastating consequences. Despite this trauma, the Cherokee Nation persevered, rebuilding their community and becoming one of the most successful and influential Native American tribes in the United States.
November 4, 2025 Jane O'Shea
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The Dark History of California’s Trail of Tears

Discover the dark history of California's Trail of Tears, when thousands of Native Americans were forced out of their homelands. Find out the brutal incidents that occurred during their grueling journey to a new land, and how they continue to fight today.
August 25, 2025 Allison Robertson
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Americans Should Know That These “Normal” Things They Do Are Illegal In Mexico

One mistake a lot of travelers make is assuming that if something is perfectly legal in the United States, it must be legal in Mexico too. Not even close.
June 17, 2026 Jesse Singer

I’m overweight but can only afford one plane ticket. Can the airline really force me to buy a second ticket?

Air travel has gotten tighter in every possible way—smaller seats, stricter rules, higher fees. For larger passengers, that pressure can turn into a real fear: can an airline legally make you buy two tickets? It’s a question that comes up constantly as planes—and wallets—feel more cramped than ever.
January 8, 2026 Jesse Singer
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Top Five Pet-Friendly Hotels In The United States

You don’t have to skimp on luxury if you're traveling with a four-legged friend. Check out the top five pet-friendly hotels in the United States.
June 19, 2023 Kaddy Gibson

I tried to import a Husky into the United States, paid a $2,000 deposit, but was then told the dog couldn't board the airplane. What can I do now?

Paid a deposit to import a Husky into the United States, only to learn the dog could not board the plane? Here is what to check, from CDC dog import rules and airline crate policies to refunds, scams, and next steps.
June 17, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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I rented a jet ski on vacation and now they’re claiming I caused damage. How do I prove I didn’t?

Facing a jet ski damage claim after your vacation? Learn how to prove you didn't cause the damage, understand who may be responsible, and discover the simple steps that can protect you before every rental.
June 16, 2026 Allison Robertson
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I’m planning a wilderness trek during my trip and the company says if I leave the group at any point, I’m on my own. Are they allowed to do that?

Can a wilderness trekking company legally say you're on your own if you leave the group? Learn how liability, safety rules, contracts, and wilderness laws affect your rights on guided treks.
June 16, 2026 Allison Robertson

I’m overweight but can only afford one plane ticket. Can the airline really force me to buy a second ticket?

Air travel has gotten tighter in every possible way—smaller seats, stricter rules, higher fees. For larger passengers, that pressure can turn into a real fear: can an airline legally make you buy two tickets? It’s a question that comes up constantly as planes—and wallets—feel more cramped than ever.
January 8, 2026 Jesse Singer
Internalfb

My Airbnb host asked us to pretend to be 'friends visiting' if neighbors asked questions. Is that a massive red flag?

If an Airbnb host tells you to pretend you are “friends visiting” if a neighbor asks questions, treat it as a serious warning sign. It often suggests the host is worried about being reported for breaking building rules, lease terms, or local short-term rental laws. That does not automatically mean the stay is unsafe, but it does mean you could be stepping into a situation that is not above board.
June 17, 2026 Miles Brucker
Middle-aged couple looking at a computer, looking worried.

I booked a vacation rental, but the homeowner accused us of damage we didn’t cause. Can we fight this?

Guests are not powerless. If you genuinely did not cause the damage to your vacation rental, there are several ways to challenge the claim and protect yourself.
June 17, 2026 Sammy Tran
Shocked man on a jet ski

I rented a jet ski on vacation and now they’re claiming I caused damage. How do I prove I didn’t?

Facing a jet ski damage claim after your vacation? Learn how to prove you didn't cause the damage, understand who may be responsible, and discover the simple steps that can protect you before every rental.
June 16, 2026 Allison Robertson
Concerned man in hiking gear

I’m planning a wilderness trek during my trip and the company says if I leave the group at any point, I’m on my own. Are they allowed to do that?

Can a wilderness trekking company legally say you're on your own if you leave the group? Learn how liability, safety rules, contracts, and wilderness laws affect your rights on guided treks.
June 16, 2026 Allison Robertson