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My brother brought his 80-pound dog on our beach vacation without asking anyone. Is it unreasonable to refuse to stay with him?

A beach trip can unravel fast when one person changes the plan without asking. In this case, the issue is not just a dog. It is the surprise of a dog joining a shared vacation after lodging, expectations, and comfort levels may already have been set.
July 2, 2026 Jamie Hayes
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My airline bumped us to separate flights because the original one was overbooked. Can they split up a family like that?

You booked together, checked in together, and then an airline tells you your family is being moved onto separate flights. It sounds outrageous, but overbooking and last-minute rebooking can put families in exactly this spot. The key question is not just whether an airline can do it, but what legal protections apply and when.
July 2, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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Scientists Studied The End Of Great Civilizations—And We Are Heading There...Fast

For thousands of years, great civilizations seemed permanent—right up until they weren't. Nearly every civilization that collapsed believed it would somehow avoid the fate of those that came before it. Now, scientists studying these collapses are saying that we could be next. And it could happen sooner than we think...
July 2, 2026 Jesse Singer
A married couple is ready to travel. A man and a woman with a suitcase are preparing for a summer vacation or travel.

I want to book our big trip this year with a travel agent. My husband says we’ll save money if we do it all ourselves. Who’s right?

If you're planning a big trip this year, you've probably had this conversation already. One person wants the expertise of a travel agent, while the other wants to book everything independently and keep costs down. The truth is that both approaches can save money under the right circumstances. The better option depends on the type of trip you're taking and how much time you're willing to invest in planning.
July 2, 2026 Alex Summers
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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
Sunken wreck and scuba diver.

Deep sea explorers uncovered a 140,000-year-old city at the bottom of the ocean, revealing 'first physical evidence' of lost world.

Researchers explored the depths of the Madura Strait, a waterway between two Indonesian islands, in 2011, and what they found was indeed awaiting their arrival.
July 2, 2026 Jane O'Shea
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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