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Cruise ship smackdown: Disney Fantasy vs. Disney Magic
USA TODAY offers a side-by-side comparison of Disney's two classes of ships.
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Baby zoo animals you can visit around the USA
There are more adorable cuties out there beyond April the Giraffe's baby, Tajiri.
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Follow the Furniture City beer trail
Grand Rapids, Mich.'s craft beer scene has grown to more than 30 breweries. Here are a few to visit for tours and tastings.
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To beat Trump restrictions, Americans rush plans to visit Cuba
Many Americans are feeling rushed to make the trip to Cuba for fear it will be their last chance — at least for the next four years.
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The magic date when summer airfares fall
The cheapest dates for summer fares are just a few weeks away.
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Why you should take your children with you on vacation
Just because you've had a baby doesn't mean your dreams of adventure should be quashed.
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Delta is first U.S. airline to take 'flagship' Airbus A350
Delta will use its A350s to help phase out its Boeing 747 jets, which the carrier plans to retire later this year.
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American Airlines will end codeshare partnerships with Qatar, Etihad
Despite the move to end the codeshare pacts, American's existing frequent-flier partnerships will remain in place with both.
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Saudi Arabian Airlines becomes final carrier removed from U.S. laptop ban
Saudi Arabian Airlines became the final carrier Monday removed from the laptop ban in carry-on bags for flights to the U.S.
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Be Disney's guest for new 'Beauty and the Beast' show
Go behind the scenes of the new 'Beauty and Beast' live experience aboard the Disney Dream.
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Filipino students shout slogans during a protest in Manila, Philippines on July 18, 2017. Various youth groups staged a protest against the government's war on drugs which has led to at least 7,000 deaths and 12,000 homicide cases, the groups said.
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