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Abandoned America: Churches in sad states of decay
Haunting scenes of abandoned churches where the congregations have vanished and the elements are taking a harsh toll on once-magnificent structures.
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The Golden Lasso Coaster doesn't open to the public until May 12, so get a sneak peek into what it's like to ride the new single-rail attraction.
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Historic train stations converted into hotels
These architectural wonders have been renovated and restored to offer a hotel stay in a classic rail station.
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100+ ways to savor strawberries in May
Celebrate National Strawberry Month with pink and red dishes, desserts and cocktails featuring the fruit this spring and summer.
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Shut the front door! Guy Fieri now has a barbecue eatery/brewhouse on a cruise ship
Food Network TV star Guy Fieri has partnered with cruise giant Carnival to open the first combination brewhouse and barbecue eatery on a cruise ship.
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It's time to tell the truth about your vacations
When making a vacation choice, never decode solely on the recommendation of a single source, even a travel professional. Or your best friend.
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Minimalist packing: Expert tips from the creator of SCOTTeVEST
Scott Jordan didn't mean to change the way people pack -- or more specifically, don't pack.
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Upstart airline brand Onejet targets under-served cities, buys Ultimate Jet Charters
“We really saw it as a turnkey way to accelerate the growth of our business,” OneJet CEO Mathew Maguire said to USA TODAY's Today in the Sky blog.
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A fee for arriving to airport by car? Boston decides 'no'
A plan to charge drivers a fee for picking up or dropping off passengers at Boston's Logan International Airport has been rejected.
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How indie is your beer store?
The Brewers Association asks retailers to consider displaying its Certified Independent Craft logo.
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Security forces run from the site of a suicide attack after the second bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan, April 30, 2018. A coordinated double suicide bombing hit central Kabul on Monday morning,
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