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22 Rare Destinations You Could Soon Need Exclusive Permission to Visit

Everyone Should See These Places, But It's About To Get A Lot Harder To Visit Them

Not long ago, these places welcomed anyone with a ticket. Now, they’re drawing lines—sometimes for safety, sometimes for preservation. The open world we knew is getting a little smaller, one rule at a time.
November 14, 2025 Marlon Wright

There Isn’t Just One Famous Alley In America Covered With Old Gum—There Are Two Of Them

Everyone knows about that famously sticky Seattle spot—but surprise: it has a twin. Turns out, the U.S. has not one, but two tourist-approved gum alleys where walls glisten with decades of chewed-up history. Gross? Maybe. Iconic? Definitely. Let’s take a look…
November 14, 2025 Jesse Singer
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In 2024, a team of Danish archaeologists finally uncovered "the Atlantis of the Stone Age" in the Baltic Sea.

Long before Denmark had shores or islands, a vast stretch of green plains joined Europe to Britain. Mammoths still roamed the north, and humans followed rivers that no longer exist. They hunted, built fires, and lived on land destined to sink beneath the rising sea.
November 13, 2025 Jane O'Shea

Archaeologists in Turkey uncovered the first T-shaped stone pillar with a human face at Karahantepe, rewriting the history of the Late Stone Age.

Archaeologists at Karahantepe near Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey found a mysterious stone pillar decorated with a carved human face, the first of its kind ever seen here.
November 14, 2025 Sammy Tran

I paid for an “ocean-view” hotel room, but my balcony faces a parking lot. What can I do?

So, you’ve just checked into your dream hotel, ready to sip something fruity on your balcony while gazing at the ocean—and instead, you’re staring at the back of a Chevy Tahoe. Don’t panic. You’re not powerless, and you might even end up with an upgrade if you play this right. Here’s exactly what to do when your “ocean view” turns into an asphalt disappointment.
November 16, 2025 J. Clarke

Archeologists Solve The Mystery Behind A 2,000-Year-Old Artifact Found In A Family’s Backyard

Sometimes archaeology doesn’t require a dig site—it just needs a little weeding. That’s what happened when a New Orleans couple unearthed a mysterious stone in their backyard, only to discover it wasn’t just old—it was ancient. What followed was a globe-spanning investigation involving archaeologists, a viral news story, and one very misplaced Roman soldier.
November 14, 2025 J. Clarke
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The Countries With The Best Economic Freedom, According To Reports

Explore the 25 countries with the highest levels of economic freedom in 2024. From tax-friendly policies to pro-business environments, these nations empower investors, entrepreneurs, and everyday earners to thrive.
November 14, 2025 Allison Robertson
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The Countries With The Best Pension Systems—According To Data

Using the Mercer CFA Institute Global Pension Index (2024), we’ve ranked the countries with the best pension systems out there. We also considered retirement age, cost of living, and average payouts—so this list goes beyond just numbers.
November 13, 2025 Allison Robertson

I booked seats together for my family, but the airline moved us all over the plane. Can they really separate parents from young kids?

You plan the perfect trip, choose seats side-by-side, and even pay extra to make sure your kids aren’t stuck next to strangers. Then, you board—and suddenly you’re five rows away from your seven-year-old. How is this even allowed? It’s happening more often than travelers realize—and the rules may surprise you.
November 13, 2025 Jesse Singer

Archaeologists in Iran discovered the ruins of the third largest Persian fire temple, proof of the surprising reach of the ancient Sassanid Empire.

In northeastern Iran, archaeologists found one of the largest Sassanid-era fire temples far from what’s considered the heartland of the Sassanids.
November 13, 2025 Marlon Wright

A 2022 survey uncovered primitive rock drawings near Aswan, Egypt that archaeologists now believe depict the first image of a proto-Pharaoh.

Secrets etched in stone don't disappear. They wait patiently, sometimes for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptian rulers knew this well. Their messages, carved into desert rocks, speak directly to us today.
November 13, 2025 Peter Kinney

My teen lost their passport on vacation and we’re stuck abroad. What do we do first?

It can happen in seconds—you reach for your teen’s passport, and it’s gone. Maybe it was left behind at a café, maybe it slipped out of a bag, or maybe it was stolen. Either way, being stranded abroad without identification is a parent’s nightmare. But don’t worry—this isn’t the end of your vacation or your sanity. Here’s exactly what to do next.
November 13, 2025 J. Clarke