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These are the USA's 11 most endangered historic places
The National Trust for Historic Preservation has unveiled its most endangered places for 2018. They include places in the hurricane-ravaged Caribbean.
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First look: Inside Viking Cruises' newest ocean ship, Viking Orion
USA TODAY's latest Cruise Ship Tour looks at Viking Orion, the latest vessel from fast-growing Viking Cruises. The ship was christened earlier this month in Livorno, Italy.
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Dinosaurs in real-life: Where to find them around the US
After the movie, visit one of these spots for an up-close look at real-life dinosaurs, and learn about their lives.
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Costa Rican coffee, from rural farms to Starbucks' visitor center
Visit farms, Starbucks' visitor center, cafes and culinary destinations in Costa Rica, one of the world's most exciting regions of coffee production.
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Five reasons we all still miss Opryland USA
Nashville's Opryland USA theme park closed more than 20 years ago, and it is still dearly missed.
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Grizzly photographed swimming across Glacier National Park's Lake Sherburne
One person who saw the paddling bear thinks it was trying to avoid a bear jam on dry ground.
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First look: New PC-24 private jet designed for short runways
PlaneSense, a fractional private jet company, has introduced the new PC-24. It can land on grass and short runways.
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Ask the Captain: How long are flights over water crossing the Atlantic?
Usually the over-ocean part of the flight, known as “coasting out,” is near Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. The “coast in” is the Irish coastline.
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UK lawmakers approve big expansion for Heathrow Airport
Parliament approved plans to make Europe's busiest airport even bigger. But effort still faces legal challenges from those opposed to the expansion.
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Smirnoff to pay people to party for July 4th
Smirnoff Vodka is giving people the chance to party for five days this Independence Day week!
The Day In Pictures Gallery
People start a protest march against the shooting death of Antwon Rose Jr. on June 26, 2018, in Pittsburgh. Rose was fatally shot by a police officer seconds after he fled a traffic stop June 19, in the suburb of East Pittsburgh.
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