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Japan Is Making This Change to Fight Overtourism

In 2025, Japan welcomed about 42.7 million international tourists—an all-time record. Now, that surge is prompting major changes for travelers.
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Stranded in the Middle East: Governments Scramble to Evacuate Citizens

Travelers across the Middle East are stranded as airports close and governments scramble to evacuate citizens—including one traveler whose quick layover in Dubai turned into four unexpected days.
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TSA PreCheck is Back — Global Entry Is Still Caught in the Mess

DHS walked back its TSA PreCheck suspension after backlash, but Global Entry remains paused. From longer immigration lines to frustrated families who paid hundreds for expedited status, here’s what travelers are experiencing at airports right now.
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Quietcations: The 2026 Travel Trend That’s Making Silence the Ultimate Luxury

In 2026, travelers are rethinking what rest really looks like. Quietcations — trips designed around silence, space, and intentional stillness — are emerging as the antidote to overpacked, overstimulating vacations.
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Trump’s Face Is on the New National Parks Pass — Here Are 5 Iconic Parks You Can Visit With It

The America the Beautiful annual pass is trending for an unexpected reason this year—but beyond the redesign, it’s still one of the easiest ways to save money on national park trips. Whether you’re planning one big road trip or a few shorter getaways, the pass opens the door to some of the most iconic parks in the country. Here are five national parks where it’s especially worth using.
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