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Shocked man on a jet ski

I rented a jet ski on vacation and now they’re claiming I caused damage. How do I prove I didn’t?

Facing a jet ski damage claim after your vacation? Learn how to prove you didn't cause the damage, understand who may be responsible, and discover the simple steps that can protect you before every rental.
June 16, 2026 Allison Robertson
Concerned man in hiking gear

I’m planning a wilderness trek during my trip and the company says if I leave the group at any point, I’m on my own. Are they allowed to do that?

Can a wilderness trekking company legally say you're on your own if you leave the group? Learn how liability, safety rules, contracts, and wilderness laws affect your rights on guided treks.
June 16, 2026 Allison Robertson

I brought my prescription in my carry-on, but I was interrogated about what it was and why I had it. How do I avoid this next time I travel?

Traveling with prescription medication can be trickier than packing sunscreen. Learn how to handle restricted medicines, customs rules, doctor’s letters, original bottles, permits, and safe legal workarounds before your next vacation.
June 16, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Historic Destinations That Still Exist—But Look Nothing Like They Did 100 Years Ago

From Venice’s crowded canals to Machu Picchu’s managed trails, these historic destinations still stand today—but after 100 years of tourism, technology, restoration, and city growth, they look wildly different.
June 16, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Geologist researching

Researchers discovered metal highways hidden beneath the Earth's crust.

Have you ever thought about what’s going on under your shoes? Not the worms—deeper. Way deeper. Turns out, the Earth’s been quietly sketching out some surprising designs down there.
June 16, 2026 Peter Kinney
man worried about cancelled flights

I got stranded overseas after the airline canceled my flight and stopped answering customers. What do I do?

Getting stuck in another country is bad enough. Finding out your airline canceled your flight and then seemingly vanished from existence makes it even worse. Before you do anything else, save screenshots of your booking, cancellation notices, emails, app alerts, and any attempts you've made to contact the airline. Those records could end up being very valuable later.
June 16, 2026 J. Clarke
Canadian Woman, American Man, House in background

Americans Should Know That These “Normal” Homeowner Things They Do Are Illegal In Canada

Buying a house comes with a lot of responsibilities. Paying the mortgage. Mowing the lawn. Pretending you'll finally organize the garage someday. But some perfectly normal homeowner habits that barely raise an eyebrow in parts of America can get you fined, ticketed, or into trouble north of the border. And a few of them are a lot more surprising than you'd probably expect.
June 15, 2026 Jesse Singer
AI-generated image of woman worried about hotel payments made via a booking site.

I used a travel booking site, and now multiple hotels say they never received payment. What do I do?

Few travel problems are more stressful than arriving at a hotel and being told your room was never paid for. The good news is that this problem is usually fixable, but you need to document everything and push the right company for answers.
June 16, 2026 Quinn Mercer
AI-generated image of an archaeologist at Augusta Raurica.

A Swiss excavation has revealed a lost piece of a Roman city—and a chilling glimpse of life in the ancient world.

New finds at Augusta Raurica are proving the ancient city still has secrets left to reveal.
June 16, 2026 Quinn Mercer