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The States Most Likely To Become Their Own Country—According To Other Americans

No, nobody is actually leaving the Union tomorrow. But that hasn't stopped people from joking about which states seem like they're already halfway there.
June 10, 2026 Jesse Singer
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My travel buddy disappeared for two days and left me with the hotel bill. Can I recover the money?

It sounds like the setup for a bad vacation story. You split a hotel room with a friend, partner, or travel buddy, then they disappear for two days and leave you staring at the bill. The good news is that this is usually a money dispute, not a legal mystery, and there are practical steps you can take.
June 10, 2026 Miles Brucker
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My sister used my airline miles for her trip and says I should not be mad because they were just points. Do points count as money?

Your sister says they were “just points,” but airlines, banks, and tax agencies treat points as something with real-world value. That matters because a stash of miles can unlock flights, upgrades, hotel stays, and other benefits you would otherwise have to pay cash for. So while points are not exactly the same as dollars in your checking account, they absolutely can function like a form of spending power.
June 10, 2026 Miles Brucker
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I got sick on vacation, and the local hospital demanded payment before treatment. Is that normal?

Discover what happens when you get sick abroad and a hospital demands payment before treatment. Learn about travel insurance, upfront medical costs, emergency care, and avoiding costly surprises.
June 10, 2026 Sasha Wren
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My resort advertised an adults-only pool, but it was packed with kids all week. Is that false advertising?

You booked the resort, pictured a peaceful adults-only pool, and then spent the week dodging cannonballs and shrieking kids. It is the kind of vacation letdown that feels personal because the promise was so specific. The big question is whether that kind of mismatch is just annoying or whether it can cross the line into false advertising.
June 10, 2026 Miles Brucker
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Customs seized food from my luggage, and I had no idea the contents weren't allowed. How do I get my stuff?

You land, collect your bags, and head toward customs thinking the hardest part of your trip is over. Then an officer pulls aside a package of food you packed without a second thought. Suddenly, the item is confiscated, and you're left wondering whether you'll ever see it again.
June 10, 2026 Quinn Mercer

I declared expensive items at customs, and now I’m being charged unexpected import fees. Do I always have to pay them?

Declared expensive items at customs and got hit with surprise import fees? Learn when you usually have to pay, when fees may be challenged, and how travelers can avoid costly border surprises.
June 10, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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American States Baby Boomers Love—That Millennials Hate

The places Boomers rave about are often the exact same places Millennials wouldn't touch with a ten-foot moving truck. So we dug through rankings, migration trends, forums, and enough online arguments to last several lifetimes to rank the states with the biggest generational divide.
June 9, 2026 Jesse Singer
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The vanished Roanoke colony is the greatest unsolved mystery in American history. Now archaeologists think they finally know what happened.

For more than four centuries, the Lost Colony of Roanoke has been one of America's most enduring mysteries. More than 100 English settlers seemingly disappeared, leaving behind almost no clear explanation. But after decades of archaeology, old maps, climate research, and strange historical clues, many researchers now think the answer may have been hiding in plain sight.
June 9, 2026 Jesse Singer