Can you force a neighbor to move a giant flag that blocks your view and makes noise? Learn when flagpoles are legal, what HOA and local rules apply, and what your options are.
Dive into the rich cultural tapestry of the Ayoreo people. Explore the fascinating history, traditions, and way of life of this indigenous community. From their ancestral roots to contemporary challenges and triumphs, our informative piece provides an in-depth look into the Ayoreo's unique heritage, customs, language, and spirituality.
Church architecture has often been used to evoke divinity and worship, from Notre Dame in Paris to the Basilica De La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. But this spiral flight of steps in the Loretto Chapel might be the most miraculous holy mystery.
Discover 25 U.S. states Canadians often skip when traveling, from overlooked destinations to places with tricky reputations—explained with humor and insight.
US officials claimed most of the inmates held at Guantanamo Bay had been captured as part of terror groups fighting in Afghanistan—but the truth was actually much darker.
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.
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.
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.
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.
If we asked you what state has been ranked best in the country for the last three years—would you have said Utah? Well, if you answered anything other than Utah you would've been wrong. Because, according to the U.S. News & World Report’s Best States ranking, the Beehive State is the best of the best in 2025 (a title it also wore in 2023 and 2024).
Sure, every city has its charm—but not all are equally beloved by their residents. In fact, some U.S. cities consistently rank poorly when locals are asked about quality of life, safety, infrastructure, and overall satisfaction.
Discover 25 U.S. states Canadians often skip when traveling, from overlooked destinations to places with tricky reputations—explained with humor and insight.
Can you force a neighbor to move a giant flag that blocks your view and makes noise? Learn when flagpoles are legal, what HOA and local rules apply, and what your options are.
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.
Well, at least some of them are. While some of them sure aren't. And AirHelp has gone and ranked 239 of them across 69 countries—and these are the 35 best and the 35 worst.
You booked beachfront luxury, pictured long walks on clean sand, and then found ropes, warning signs, or piles of brown seaweed where the postcard beach should have been. It is a frustrating scenario, and it is not rare in parts of the Caribbean, Mexico, and Florida during heavy sargassum seasons. The big question is whether a closed or unusable beach means you are legally owed money back.