After Airport Pat-Down, Sean Duffy’s Daughter Calls T.S.A. ‘Unconstitutional’
Evita Duffy-Alfonso suggested that her father, the transportation secretary, would try to eliminate the security agency if he were in charge of it.
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Evita Duffy-Alfonso suggested that her father, the transportation secretary, would try to eliminate the security agency if he were in charge of it.
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Politics and border hassles have chased away foreign visitors, costing businesses billions. Some fear next year’s World Cup won’t be enough to bring tourists back.
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Our writers and photographers were on the ground to find out what makes the destinations on our annual list rise above the rest.
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On a mission to understand how Jaipur balances tradition and innovation, a writer and chef explores its street food stands and palatial dining spots.
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36 Hours in San Luis Obispo County
Wineries and boutique hotels have sprouted along the backroads and once-sleepy main streets of this Central Coast county.
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Saving Money and Getting Close to Nature on Hawaii’s Big Island
Rural stays booked on the Hipcamp platform allow budget visitors to save money while reveling in the outdoors.
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Exploring Bayous and Beaches on the Reborn Gulf Train
The new Mardi Gras Service runs from New Orleans to Mobile, Ala., and lets visitors explore the Gulf Coast’s pleasantly walkable waterfront towns without a car.
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Where will the new year take you? Kick-start your travel plans by selecting favorites from our annual list.
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5 Glittering Getaways, Just in Time for the Holidays
From Colorado Springs to Vienna, here’s where you can indulge in a festive winter break.
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The riverside, red-brick city in southwestern France, already a hub for aerospace technology, is undergoing a cultural rebirth with the reopening of several top art museums.
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History never feels out of reach in the capital of Saxony, lush with avant-garde art, restored Baroque architecture and one of Europe’s oldest Christmas markets.
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Stroll a 15-mile riverside promenade, eat street-style tacos and dance to Tejano and cumbia music in this big Texan city with a small-town feel.
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Eat at beloved bare-bones rib joints, pay pilgrimage to Elvis’s rhinestone-studded jumpsuits and tap into the new and nostalgic sounds of the city.
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From the must-see locations to the most frequently asked questions, our guide has all you need to plan your next visit.
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Was Your Passport Lost or Stolen Abroad? Here’s How to Replace It.
Losing your travel document while overseas can be a hassle, but the process of getting a replacement and getting yourself home is simple once you know what to do.
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How to Avoid Getting Caught Up in ‘Air Rage’
The passenger fistfights seen on viral videos aren’t inevitable. Here are the warning signs and tips on how to dial down the tension.
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How to Create a Family ‘Bleisure’ Trip
Combining work travel with a change of scenery and time with the kids offers respite from the daily grind, but it takes planning. Here’s how to make it happen.
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Sometimes, a short-term rental doesn’t live up to its billing. Here’s how to recognize red flags before you turn up at the front door.
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Forecasters said a parade of storms from the Pacific Ocean will pull in a river of moisture. Over the next week, parts of Northern California could get seven to 10 inches of rain.
By Amy Graff

A reporter traveled to Las Vegas to learn how one of the world’s most over-the-top dining experiences comes together.
By Calum Marsh

The National Park Service said hotels on the South Rim could again welcome guests starting on Wednesday after repairs to a broken water pipeline.
By Gabe Castro-Root

United Airlines Flight 803, which was headed to Tokyo, safely landed at Washington Dulles International Airport on Saturday, officials said.
By Mark Walker and Aimee Ortiz

The Transportation Security Administration is flagging passengers for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to identify and detain travelers subject to deportation orders.
By Hamed Aleaziz

Puerto Escondido, set on a stunning sweep of Mexico’s Pacific Coast, draws both big-wave surfers and starchitects.
By Sara Clemence

Five of the most notable newcomers to Europe’s winter resort scene are small hotels with distinctive personalities — and enough amenities to keep indoor types happy too.
By Adam H. Graham

You may be surprised by the little-known and sometimes nonsensical rules lurking in the fine print. Here are a few that tripped up readers in 2025.
By Seth Kugel

An environmental group is suing, saying federal law requires an image of public lands, not the president.
By Maxine Joselow

French culinary legends and award-winning upstarts are expanding the city’s offerings. Here are five.
By Seth Sherwood and Camille McOuat
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