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Best pools in the Caribbean, 2018 edition
These crazy cool pools run the gamut from rooftops with awesome vistas to artistically sculpted infinity varieties.
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cruises
New world's largest cruise ship Symphony of the Seas isn't just bigger. It's faster
The 228,081-ton Royal Caribbean vessel is scheduled to debut in late March.
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Made in NYC: Flavors only found in Brooklyn
Brooklyn's become a distinct dining destination with diverse flavors from institutions like Di Fara to trendy new eateries like Lilia and more food.
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The best reviewed hotels in Berlin, according to Booking.com
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall nearly 30 year ago, the city has become the capital of cool.
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Disney announces new Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars developments for the parks
Disney shared new details of upcoming park additions at the D23 Expo in Japan.
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Hotel CEOs talk security, technology and room service
From the challenges of hotel security to the future of room service, hotel leaders open up about their industry.
flights
Spirit Airlines expands again, adds new route to U.S. Virgin Islands
Spirit Airlines will add St. Croix to its route map, a move that will further expand the carrier’s footprint in the Caribbean.
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Ask the Captain: Is more seats on one side of the aisle a balance issue?
Some aircraft have three seats on one side of the aisle and two seats on the other side. Does this imbalance affect aircraft performance?
destinations
State parks worth a detour: Kentucky’s Columbus-Belmont
Find out why an anchor and chain rival the Mississippi River as the main attraction.
destinations
This is the best city in America to Airbnb your home
Airbnb in certain cities can mean paying your mortgage by renting out your house for just a few days a month.
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A member of the Syrian civil defense speaks on a wireless transmitter as other civilians flee from an area hit by a reported regime air strike in the rebel-held town of Saqba, in the besieged Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Dama
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