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Disputing a hotel security charge

The hotel charged me a "security deposit" that’s still not refunded weeks later. How long can they hold my money?

A hotel security deposit is usually a temporary hold placed on your credit or debit card to cover possible room damage, smoking fees, minibar charges, or other incidental expenses. It often shows up like a charge, even when it is technically just an authorization. That can make it feel like the hotel already took your money and decided to keep it. When weeks pass without the hold disappearing, it is fair to wonder how long a hotel is actually allowed to hang onto it.
April 3, 2026 Carl Wyndham

My airline seat was broken for a 10-hour flight and they offered me 5,000 points. Is that reasonable compensation?

If your airline seat was broken for a 10-hour flight, getting only 5,000 points can feel underwhelming. A non-functioning seat affects comfort, sleep, personal space, and sometimes even safety-related features like recline or seat controls. On a long-haul trip, that is not a small inconvenience. Whether 5,000 points is reasonable depends on the airline, the cabin you paid for, the specific defect, and what those points are actually worth.
April 3, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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The airline says my delayed luggage will arrive "eventually," but I’m on a 3-day trip. What am I supposed to do?

If your bag is delayed and you are only on a 3-day trip, “eventually” is not a very helpful answer. The good news is that in many cases you may be able to get paid back for basic essentials, at the very least.
April 3, 2026 Miles Brucker

I'm going away for vacation and want someone to house-sit for me. My HOA says long-term guests aren't allowed. What should I do?

Heading out on vacation but worried your HOA may ban long-term guests? Here’s a smart, practical guide to using a house-sitter without breaking the rules, plus tips for talking to your HOA and protecting your home.
April 3, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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The Asaro Mudmen: The Ghost Tribe Of Papua New Guinea

Unlock the secrets of the Asaro Mudmen in our comprehensive article. From the origins of their iconic mud masks to the profound cultural significance behind each ritual, delve into the captivating world of this Papua New Guinean tribe.
February 16, 2024 Kaddy Gibson

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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America’s Best Ghost Towns

Explore the eerie remnants of America's most infamous ghost towns. Uncover the mysterious tales behind abandoned settlements and the gold rush boomtowns of the Wild West.
February 26, 2024 Sammy Tran
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The Farallon Islands

Unveil the secrets of the Farallon Islands, located off the coast of San Francisco. Join us as we delve into the islands' rich history, unique wildlife, and ecological significance. From the mysterious shipwrecks that surround these rocky outcrops to the diverse marine life that calls the surrounding waters home, our in-depth exploration provides a deep understanding of the Farallons.
February 16, 2024 Kaddy Gibson

The Lenape: The Native Tribe That Tipped The Balance of The Revolutionary War

When the Lenape chose sides in the American Revolutionary War, they didn’t just change the fate of their own people, they shaped the history of the entire country.
April 17, 2025 Ella Mason

The Discovery Of The Kentucky Gold Hoard

The discovery of the Kentucky Gold Hoard was already incredible, but when historians saw the letter inscribed on some of the coins, they were even more shocked.
April 29, 2025 Tom Miller

The Discovery Of The Antikythera Wreck

The discovery of the Antikythera shipwreck led historians to an incredible treasure trove—and more than 120 years later, it’s still revealing details about life in Ancient Rome.
April 29, 2025 Ella Mason

One Of The Earliest Known Alphabets Discovered In Syria

The discovery of the alphabet at Umm el-Marra has sent shockwaves through historical studies challenges long-held beliefs about the origins of our alphabet—presenting rare moment when history itself needs rewriting.
February 6, 2025 Avishek Satyal
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The Easiest Quiz Ever: Can You Score 100%?

There are a lot of hard quizzes out there—I've even written a few of them myself. But this isn't one of them. This is 50 very easy questions. How close can you get to a perfect score?
April 8, 2025 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

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

Haunting Photos From Chernobyl Nearly 40 Years Later

In April, 1986, the number 4 reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Northern Ukraine exploded. It remains the worst nuclear disaster in human history.
February 13, 2025 Jane O'Shea

Only 1 In 3 Americans Can Pass The Multiple Choice Citizenship Test. Are You One Of Them?

A study done in 2018 found that only 33% of Americans could pass the same multiple-choice test that immigrants take in order to get U.S. Citizenship. Do you think you could pass it?
February 14, 2025 Jesse Singer

Amazing Airport Features You Have To See To Believe

When most people think of airports these days they probably think of long lines, security checks and overpriced food. But why not think of these amazing amenities and features that will make you wish you had an even longer layover.
December 16, 2024 Jesse Singer

The Ultimate Travel Bucket List: 100 Things You Need To See (And Do) Around The World Before You Die

Some might be right down the street from you, while others are a long-haul plane ride away. But these are all places and things, and sights and sounds all around the globe—that need to be seen at least once.
June 9, 2025 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

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

What Flight Attendants Wish All Travelers Knew

Flight attendants love to help make traveling more comfortable for their passengers, but there’s one disgusting habit they’d wish people would curb.
October 29, 2024 JK
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Mistakes to Avoid for a Great Trip

Explore essential travel tips with our comprehensive guide on common travel mistakes. From packing and health precautions to itinerary planning and respecting local customs, learn how to avoid typical errors and ensure a smooth, enjoyable journey. This article is a must-read for anyone looking to enhance their travel experience, providing valuable insights for a hassle-free adventure.
November 15, 2023 Sammy Tran
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Tips For Surviving Long Flights

Discover essential tips to make your long-haul flights more comfortable. From seat selection and hydration to in-flight entertainment and combating jet lag, this guide provides everything you need to arrive refreshed and ready for your next adventure.
September 3, 2023 Miles Brucker