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My carry-on fit in the sizer, but the agent said it was “too big” and made me check it for $75. Other people got on with bigger bags. How’s that fair?

It’s a situation far too many passengers recognize: a bag that fits the official sizer at check-in somehow becomes “too big” at the gate. And when that happens, it seems like there’s really very little to do but hand over a credit card and a sigh. But is that the case? Why is this happening—and what are travelers’ options?
November 11, 2025 Jesse Singer

Airline Sparks Outrage After Announcing Fee for Reclining Seats—And Extra Fees To Sit With Your Child Might Be Next

It finally happened. One airline has quietly introduced a fee for something as basic as reclining your seat—and travelers are furious. But that might just be the beginning. Industry insiders warn the next wave of “comfort fees” could actually see parents having to pay extra just to sit beside their own kids.
November 10, 2025 Jesse Singer

Ranking The Most Bike-Friendly Cities In The US, According To Data

America was built around cars—interstates, speed limits, and streets that treat bikes like afterthoughts. And yet, a handful of communities have flipped the script, pouring energy into protected lanes, shared-use paths, lower speed limits, and trail systems that make riding feel natural. Using recent rankings and quality-of-ride indicators like connectivity, safety, and trail access, here are ten small cities that prove two wheels can run a town.
November 11, 2025 J. Clarke

Excavators have revealed a 2,300‑year‑old Macedonian tomb in Aegae, advancing knowledge of Hellenistic elite burial traditions.

In the ancient Macedonian city of Aegae, workers hit the façade of a sealed chamber tomb that turned out to be about 2,300 years old. Archaeologists were called in and carefully opened a doorway that had been deliberately blocked with stones. Inside was a compact, lavishly painted room—and a story about Hellenistic high society waiting to be told.
November 10, 2025 Quinn Mercer

Ranking The States With The Best Healthcare Systems—According To Data

Between insurance coverage, hospital quality, access to specialists, and preventive care, some states are doing healthcare better than others. Using data from US News & World Report, Forbes Advisor, and Kaiser Family Foundation, we ranked 20 US states with the best healthcare systems.
November 10, 2025 Penelope Singh

Ranking The Countries With The Highest Cost Of Living—According To Data

From sky-high rent to grocery bills that hit the wallet hard, these are the places where your paycheck stretches the least. Using fresh 2025 data we've gone ahead and ranked the 25 most expensive countries to live in, each with key cost-of-living indicators.
November 7, 2025 Jesse Singer

The Zenú People: Colombia’s Ancient Canal Builders

The Zenú people built a flourishing civilization out of wild flood‑plain rivers and marshes in the remote regions of northern Colombia.
November 7, 2025 Sammy Tran
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American roads are being taken over by a trendy new intersection system, but will it last?

Did you hit an intersection recently and think your navigation lost its mind? Turns out it's just the newest layout popping up across the country.
November 7, 2025 Peter Kinney
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Americans Are Moving Away From Cities, And These Are The Small Towns Where They're Going

In recent years, millions of Americans have traded skyscrapers for open skies. Census data shows a noticeable migration from large urban centers to smaller towns offering space, affordability, and community.
November 7, 2025 Carl Wyndham

Photos Of The Indigenous Warriors Who Still Protect Brazil’s Coastline

The Pataxó people are one of Brazil’s oldest Indigenous tribes—fierce, proud, and deeply connected to the land and sea.
November 7, 2025 Allison Robertson

Ranking The Best Cities In America For Remote Workers, According To Data

The age of remote work has done more than cancel morning commutes—it’s completely reshaped where Americans want to live. From cozy Southern cities with sunshine to bustling tech hubs with Wi-Fi on every corner, some destinations are proving they have all the right ingredients for a productive, affordable, and balanced remote life.
November 5, 2025 J. Clarke
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Photos Of The Tribe That Still Builds Floating Villages

Meet the Uru people of Bolivia and Peru, an Indigenous group that’s been living on water for centuries. From their unique culture to their impeccable survival skills, the Uru live a life unlike anyone else on Earth.
August 7, 2025 Allison Robertson