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NASA researchers detected a mysterious signal from deep space that repeats every 44 minutes.

Scientists are still struggling to explain a deep space object that sends out signals at even 44-minute intervals from deep in the Milky Way galaxy.
May 26, 2026 Sammy Tran
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My luggage was lost, and no one could tell me where it was. Aren't I owed compensation?

You land, stretch your legs, and wait beside the baggage carousel while everyone else grabs their suitcases and heads out. Then the belt stops moving, and your bag never appears. It is one of the most frustrating moments in travel, especially when airline staff can't even tell you where the luggage went. The good news is that passengers often have stronger rights than they realize.
May 26, 2026 Penelope Singh
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Things The Baby Boomer Generation Made Worse (According To Everyone Else)—Do You Agree?

Every generation gets blamed for something, but Baby Boomers seem to get blamed for…well, almost everything. Millennials and Gen Z have practically built entire personalities around complaining about what Boomers “ruined.” These are the things people constantly point to when the generational finger-pointing begins. Fair or unfair? You tell us...
May 26, 2026 Jesse Singer

My connecting flight was delayed, but since it was with a different airline, they refused to help. Is there really nothing I can do?

Missed a connecting flight because your first airline was delayed, but the flights were booked separately? Here’s what travelers can do, what airlines owe you, and how to avoid getting stranded next time.
May 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I was supposed to fly into a city for a job interview, but the plane was delayed by 3 hours and I missed the interview. Can I sue the airline?

Missed a job interview because your flight was delayed? Learn whether you can sue the airline, what compensation may be available, and what steps to take next.
May 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I got stuck in another country after a travel app mistake canceled my reservation. Are there no protections for travelers like me?

A traveler gets stranded abroad after a travel app error cancels their reservation. Here’s what protections may apply, what to do immediately, and how to avoid being left without a bed.
May 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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Every State Has A Sandwich Personality—These Are The Best Ones

From Philly cheesesteaks and lobster rolls to po’ boys and Cuban sandwiches, discover the states with America’s best and most unique sandwich styles—and where to try them.
May 26, 2026 Allison Robertson
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America’s Most Loved Food Looks Completely Different Depending On The State

From New York slices to Chicago deep dish and unexpected regional creations, discover the 30 states with America’s best and most unique pizza styles—and where to try them yourself.
May 25, 2026 Allison Robertson
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Scientists say Neanderthals survived total Ice Age extinction by hiding out in one tiny unexpected European “safe zone.”

For years, scientists wondered how Neanderthals managed to survive some of Europe’s harshest Ice Age conditions. Now, new genetic research suggests the answer may have involved a surprising European “safe zone.” Without that refuge, Neanderthals almost certainly would have disappeared far earlier.
May 25, 2026 Jesse Singer
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Americans Were Asked What States They’d Retire In If Cost Didn’t Matter—Here's What They Said. Would You Choose The Same States?

Americans were asked where they’d retire if cost didn’t matter, and these are the top 25 states they chose. And while some very predictable favorites showed up, there are more than a few states on this list that might surprise you.
May 25, 2026 Jesse Singer

I moved to an empty row on my flight, but the flight attendant said I had to stay in my middle seat—scrunched between two passengers. Is this normal?

Airline policies vary on whether passengers can leave their assigned seats to move to an empty seat.
May 25, 2026 Sasha Wren
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My airline charged me to print a boarding pass because their app wouldn't work. Can they actually make me pay for their problem?

It feels like a trap when an airline app fails and the airport desk still asks you to pay to print a boarding pass. For many travelers, the obvious question is whether that fee is really their responsibility. The short answer is that it depends on the airline’s rules, the airport, and whether the airline gave you a reasonable way to check in before you arrived.
May 25, 2026 Miles Brucker