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Hotel room with bathroom at focus

Why Toilet Doors Are Disappearing From Hotel And Restaurant Bathrooms

If you’ve walked into a modern hotel or restaurant bathroom recently, you may have noticed something odd: from open restroom entrances to hotel rooms suddenly putting the toilet almost completely out in the open—doors are disappearing. What’s going on?
March 16, 2026 Jesse Singer
man holding voucher and smartphone

My airline canceled my flight but only offered a voucher. Aren’t they required to give me a refund?

If your airline canceled your flight and only offered you a voucher instead of a refund, you have every right to push back. The U.S. Department of Transportation has issued clear rules that require airlines to give you cash refunds when flights are canceled, not just travel credits. Here's what you need to know about your rights and how to get the money you're owed.
March 16, 2026 Miles Brucker
Stressed at the home office desk

I booked a "non-refundable" hotel, but they canceled my reservation the day before my trip. Said they "overbooked." Do those rules not apply to them?

You book a “non-refundable” hotel, lock in your dates, and stop shopping around. Then, the day before your trip, the hotel cancels because it overbooked. It feels like the rules only run one way, because you were told you could not cancel without losing money.
March 16, 2026 Anna Adamska
Confused woman working

The airline moved my flight time up six hours after I booked, now I won't even make the reception. Can they really do that without offering a refund?

You booked your flight, planned your day around it, and then the airline quietly moved it by six hours. It feels like they rewrote the deal after you paid. The next question is the one that matters: do you have a right to a refund, or are you stuck.
March 16, 2026 Carl Wyndham
Young woman with passport near baggage claim

The airline lost my luggage and offered me $75 for "essentials." It barely covered one shirt. Aren't they required to pay more?

You land, head to baggage claim, and watch the carousel stop. Then the airline tells you they will give you $75 for “essentials,” which barely covers a shirt and socks in many airports. The big question is whether they are required to pay more, and the answer depends on where you flew and what kind of baggage problem this is.
March 16, 2026 Miles Brucker
Ai-generated image of an upset man at hotel check-out desk

I booked a hotel months ago at a confirmed rate but when I arrived, they said the price had “adjusted” and charged me more. Can they really do that?

You booked your hotel months ago, but then you show up at the front desk and suddenly the total is higher than what you agreed to. The staff tells you the rate “adjusted,” or that certain charges were added. It’s the kind of moment that makes travelers immediately suspicious. After all, a confirmed reservation is supposed to mean the price is set, right?
March 16, 2026 Alex Summers
Man having discussion with family before going on a trip.

I didn’t buy health insurance before my overseas trip, and my dad says it’s mandatory everywhere—but my sister says it’s not. Who’s right?

Is travel health insurance mandatory overseas? Learn which countries require it, when it’s optional, and why skipping coverage can be risky.
March 13, 2026 Allison Robertson
Two concerned women packing for a trip.

I did back-to-back trips to Europe, thinking the 90-day limit was per trip, but my mom says it’s a rolling calendar rule—am I in trouble?

Does the Schengen 90-day rule reset per trip? Learn how the rolling 180-day rule works and what happens if you overstay in Europe.
March 13, 2026 Allison Robertson
Fishing

The Best Fishing States in America Ranked for 2026—According to New Data

A new study ranks the best fishing states in America for 2026, revealing how affordability, coastal access, and infrastructure are reshaping where anglers find the best fishing opportunities nationwide.
March 13, 2026 Allison Robertson
Scientist observing the galaxy map

NASA Scientist Says “Radical Mundanity” Could Explain Why Aliens Haven’t Contacted Us Yet

For decades, many scientists assumed that if intelligent life existed elsewhere in the universe, we would have seen some sign of it by now. But one NASA astrophysicist believes he may know why it hasn't happened yet, and his so-called “radical mundanity” theory points to a possibility most people probably haven’t even considered.
March 12, 2026 Jesse Singer
Tourist shopping

I broke the $800 rule during my trip, and my mom says customs can seize everything—am I in trouble?

What happens if you exceed the $800 customs duty-free limit? Learn when U.S. Customs can seize goods and when you’ll simply owe duties.
March 13, 2026 Allison Robertson
Tourists

Europe Is Tightening Travel Rules—Here's What's Changing

Europe will introduce new travel rules in 2026, including the ETIAS travel authorization and digital border checks, meaning visitors from visa-free countries must complete a quick online approval before visiting.
March 12, 2026 Allison Robertson