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I booked a destination known for nature, but conservation efforts severely limited what we could do. Is this getting worse every year?

You know that the best vacations include waterfalls, wildlife, reefs, forests, cliffs, or empty trails. But lately, you're noticing more permits and closures for "conservation" than ever before.That can feel frustrating, especially when nature was the whole reason you booked. But in the modern world, to put it simply, this is the new normal.
July 1, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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I brought my own streaming device to a hotel, but the Wi-Fi blocked it. Can they legally do that?

Many travelers bring streaming devices when they stay in hotels. Then you get to the room and discover the device either won't connect to the Wi-Fi or can't reach the internet.
July 1, 2026 Penelope Singh
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I brought a lot of cash for this vacation, but the resort has gone cashless. Is this going to cost me?

For decades, cash was the ultimate travel backup. But nowadays, many travelers get a shock when they arrive at a resort and discover it has gone completely cashless.
July 1, 2026 Peter Kinney
Boomer couple, USA states map in background

Ranking The States That Treat Older Americans The Worst—According To Baby Boomers

Some states make retirement look pretty easy. Others? Not so much. Whether it's healthcare headaches, rising costs, long drives to basic services, or just a feeling that retirees aren't exactly the priority, some states consistently leave older Americans less satisfied than others. The question is...how many of these states surprised you?
June 30, 2026 Jesse Singer
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Our Airbnb host required us to sign a separate contract after booking. I only found out after my wife booked the place. Is that standard practice?

You found the perfect Airbnb, paid, and then your host sent over a separate rental contract. That can feel like a bait and switch, especially if the extra document adds new fees, stricter rules, or legal language you never saw during checkout. The short answer is that it can be standard practice in some cases, but it is not something guests should treat casually.
June 30, 2026 Miles Brucker
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Ranking The Top 50 Universities In America In 2026 From Worst To Best—According To Data

There’s no shortage of college rankings—but they rarely agree. So instead of relying on just one, we combined the three biggest and most important ones out there: U.S. News, QS World Rankings, and Times Higher Education.
July 1, 2026 Jesse Singer
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Archaeologists unearthed a 10,500-year-old circular structure that they claim housed hunter-gatherers, making it Britain’s oldest dwelling.

Star Carr’s roundhouse, dated to 8,500 BC, marks Britain’s earliest known domestic footprint. This structure housed hunter-gatherers who were rooted in the area and had a deeper connection to the land.
June 30, 2026 Miles Brucker

In 2024, archaeologists in Wyoming uncovered tools and mammoth bones, offering insight into early hunting practices of ancient Plains-roaming humans.

Excavations at Wyoming’s La Prele Mammoth site reveal Clovis-era tools, mammoth remains, hearths, bone needles, and a tiny bead, offering a vivid look at Ice Age hunting, butchery, clothing, and survival.
June 30, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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Ranking The States That Treat Older Americans The Best—According To Baby Boomers

Not every state rolls out the red carpet for the older generations. But, some states really know how to make a Boomer feel right at home. We looked at where Baby Boomers say life feels a little (sometimes a lot) better—and a lot less stressful.
June 29, 2026 Jesse Singer
Guy cycling on a bike with concerned face

I rented sports equipment on vacation, and liability rules caught me off guard. Is it really that dangerous?

Renting sports gear on vacation sounds simple enough. You pick out a kayak, snowboard, paddleboard, bike, or jet ski, sign a form, and head off to have a good time. Then you glance at the paperwork and suddenly it feels like you are signing away half your life just to go down a hill or paddle around a lake. The language can be intense, especially when it starts talking about serious injury, equipment damage, and responsibility. Still, the paperwork is not there because every rental is a disaster waiting to happen. It is there because outdoor sports do involve real risks, and rental companies want those risks spelled out before anyone gets started.
July 1, 2026 J. Clarke

Colonial-era plantations uncovered in South Carolina shed light on the agricultural roots of the American South.

Colonial-era plantations uncovered in South Carolina reveal how rice, indigo, enslaved labor, and environmental engineering shaped the agricultural roots of the American South.
June 29, 2026 Jack Hawkins