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Daym Patterson: 10 street food spots worth a stop
Daymon "Daym" Patterson learned long ago that the best food rarely comes from the fanciest restaurants.
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Airlines cancel 2,400+ flights as nor'easter snarls travel
Airlines had canceled more than 2,400 flights Friday as a powerful nor’easter brought rain, snow and severe wind to much of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
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Top-rated pit stops along popular road-trip highways
Based on its millions of ratings and reviews, GasBuddy recommends these gas stations on your next road trip.
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W Hotels to drop original flagship hotel in New York City
The W New York, the first in the brand, will lose its W status
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Washington D.C.'s famed cherry blossoms will peak March 17-20
The National Park Service announced the peak bloom date for the crowd-pleasing cherry blossoms.
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Airlines elevate meals with chef collaborations
Here's what major airlines are serving onboard via star chefs on the ground, from destination-inspired ingredients to dishes from great restaurants.
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American to sell no-frills 'Basic Economy' tickets on Europe flights
Passengers buying the cheapest fares to Europe may soon have to start paying to check a bag on some American Airlines flights.
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United: American's claim of 'secret' Chicago deal is a 'falsehood'
The airline industry has witnessed some fierce battles between rival carriers over the years. Now, it appears another one is gathering steam in Chicago.
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Queen Latifah to christen giant new Carnival cruise ship
The Grammy Award-winning musical artist and actress will preside over a ceremony scheduled for May in New York.
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People walk and skate on the frozen Prinsengracht canal in downtown Amsterdam. The icy weather gripping much of Europe is good news for the Dutch, many of whom love to skate on frozen waterways.
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