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Distraught female passenger waiting at departure area.

I followed all the rules, but still got stopped at the border. Can they really just stop anyone?

A lot of travelers assume border crossings work like airport security with a passport check thrown in. In reality, crossing into another country is more like asking permission than exercising a guaranteed right. Even if you have valid documents, a return ticket, hotel reservations, and absolutely no record, border officers still have broad authority to question you, search your belongings, and decide whether you’re admissible.
May 16, 2026 J. Clarke
Jerash Festival, C.E.2018

In Jerash, the “Pompeii of the Middle East”, visitors can experience what life was really like in one of Ancient Rome’s greatest cities.

If you’ve ever wondered what it would feel like to walk through a real Roman city, Jerash is about as close as it gets. Sitting in northern Jordan, not far from Amman, this ancient site is often called the “Pompeii of the Middle East,” and it’s not hard to see why.
May 18, 2026 Quinn Mercer
AI-generated image of a man worried about being denied a rental car.

I tried to rent a car, but they refused to give me one. I have a valid license, are they allowed to do that?

You show up at the rental counter with a valid driver’s license, ready to pick up your car, and suddenly you’re being told no. But if you’re licensed to drive, shouldn’t that be enough?
May 18, 2026 Peter Kinney
Archaeologist in blue shirt standing in front of the Dura-Europos archaeological site.

In 2009, archaeologists mining ancient Syrian tunnels found the bodies of dozens of Roman soldiers—and evidence of history’s earliest chemical weapon.

Archaeologists excavating the ancient Roman city of Dura-Europos uncovered chilling evidence that Persian forces may have used chemical warfare during a deadly siege nearly 2,000 years ago.
May 15, 2026 Allison Robertson
Upset woman using smartphone while waiting for her flight at departure area.

I arrived early, but still missed my flight due to long lines. They're only offering me a voucher, how can I get a full refund?

You planned ahead. You showed up early. You even skipped that overpriced airport breakfast sandwich because you wanted extra time to get through security. Then somehow, despite all your responsible adult behavior, you still watched your plane leave without you because the TSA line looked like a theme park ride designed by chaos itself. Now the airline is offering you a voucher instead of a refund, and suddenly your relaxing getaway has transformed into a customer-service survival game. Unfortunately, airlines usually don’t consider massive security lines their problem, even when half the airport seems trapped in them. That doesn’t mean you’re completely out of luck, though. Between airline policies, credit card protections, and a few strategic moves, you may still have a shot at getting more than a glorified coupon for future stress.
May 18, 2026 J. Clarke
Shimano Ruins in china with a shocked archaeologist in the foreground.

In 2011, archaeologists mining an ancient city in China found skull pits beneath a towering pyramid—revealing evidence of deeply unsettling rituals.

Archaeologists excavating the ancient Chinese city of Shimao uncovered skull pits beneath a massive pyramid, revealing evidence of mysterious and deeply unsettling rituals from nearly 4,000 years ago.
May 15, 2026 Allison Robertson
Two paleoanthropologists studying fossil remains of prehistoric human skeleton under the lamp.

Archaeologists in Scotland uncovered two 3,000-year-old mummies that were mysteriously assembled from multiple human bodies.

Archaeologists in Scotland uncovered 3,000-year-old mummies at Cladh Hallan that were mysteriously assembled from multiple human bodies, revealing a chilling prehistoric ritual.
May 15, 2026 Allison Robertson
A businessman at a cafe, frowning at his credit card.

I used my credit card abroad, and it got declined everywhere. I thought it was universal, what went wrong?

You land in another country, pull out your credit card, and suddenly it’s being declined everywhere. It's frustrating, but there's a reasonable explanation.
May 14, 2026 Sammy Tran
happy people USA map background

Ranking The States That Make People Feel The Most Welcome—According To Other Americans

For this ranking, we looked at friendliness surveys, migration patterns, diversity rankings, volunteering culture, and general reputation among other Americans. The results? A few feel-good favorites—and a couple near the top that are sure to surprise some people. Do you agree?.
May 18, 2026 Jesse Singer
Southern California local at a juice bar by the beach.

Truths About Southern California That Only Locals Understand—Do These Sound Normal to You?

Discover 20 things only Southern Californians know to be true, from traffic realities and beach culture to everyday habits that define life in SoCal—all explained in a fun, relatable, and easy-to-read guide.
May 13, 2026 Allison Robertson
Upset tourist booking a trip on a laptop.

I booked a trip online, but when I went back to check my reservation the website no longer existed. I think got scammed. Now what?

Got scammed while booking a trip online? Learn how to recover your money, dispute fake travel charges, avoid recovery scams, and protect yourself from fraudulent booking websites.
May 13, 2026 Allison Robertson