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11 travel photos you should stop taking right now
We’re all guilty of taking a touristy photograph here and there. But certain photographic cliches are tiring to look at and to take.
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Exclusive: Six Flags to debut single-rail Wonder Woman coaster
Instead of two rails like traditional coasters, Wonder Woman Golden Lasso will be the world's first single-rail coaster.
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Where to have your solar eclipse picnic in the Smokies and on the Blue Ridge Parkway
The solar eclipse will wash over the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, with plenty of pull-offs, campsites and picnic areas from which to watch.
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Made in Michigan: Flavors of Mackinac Island
Taste Michigan's summer city at locally owned stores, restaurants and famous fudge shops.
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USA TODAY's guide to cruise ship gratuity charges
Some cruise lines levy as much as $23 per person, per day in service fees
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Next Air Force One to come from 747s built for bankrupt Russian airline?
The Pentagon may be looking at jumbo jets originally built for a Russian airline as a way to cut costs for replacing the nation's Air Force One fleet.
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Qatar Airways ends bid to buy stake in American Airlines
Qatar Airways' plan to buy as much as 10% of American Airlines was met with resistance from that carrier's management.
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Lena Dunham calls out American Airlines employees for alleged 'transphobic talk'
The 'Girls' star told American Airlines that she overheard two employees 'talking about how trans kids are a trend.'
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Riding the Island Line Trail bike path in Vermont
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Senior prices 'hiked' at National Parks
Time is ticking for seniors to buy a $10 lifetime pass for the National Park Service. After August 28th, the price for a senior pass spikes to $80.
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Trader Peter Tuchman, center, wears a 'Dow 22,000' hat as he works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Aug. 2, 2017. A big gain from Apple Wednesday morning sent the Dow Jones industrial average above 22,000 for the first time. Most other in
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