Storms Expected Across Eastern U.S. Through Memorial Day
Rain and thunderstorms were forecast from the Gulf Coast northeastward through the Southeast and into parts of the Northeast. Source link
How to Stay Safe Around Jellyfish This Beach Season
Jellyfish myths and misconceptions abound. Here’s how to stay safe this beach season around these gelatinous wonders. Source link
With Gas Prices Through the Roof, Will Renting an EV or Hybrid Car Save You Money?
With gas prices through the roof, more travelers are considering alternative vehicles to control costs. But how much will you really save? Source link
Superman Experience at Warner Bros. Mirrors Hollywood’s Change
Inside the reworked Stage 5, a hallowed soundstage where John Wayne once roamed and the cast of “Friends” sipped coffee on couches. Source link
Dragon Coaster Returns to Playland as It Nears Its 100th Year
The roller coaster, one of the oldest in the country, was idle last summer but it is set to reopen on Memorial Day weekend after a major restoration. Source link
With Gas Prices Through the Roof, Will Renting an EV or Hybrid Car Save You Money?
With gas prices through the roof, more travelers are considering alternative vehicles to control costs. But how much will you really save? Source link
Memorial Day Travel Forecast: Gas Prices, Traffic and Flights
Most U.S. travelers will be driving to their destinations for the long weekend, kicking off what is expected to be a busy summer travel season. Source link
U.S. Imposes Entry Restrictions for Some Citizens Amid Ebola Outbreak
The Department of Homeland Security directed all flights carrying certain travelers to arrive at Dulles International Airport in Virginia. Source link
French Court Says Air France and Airbus Are Guilty in 2009 Crash Case
An appeals court in Paris said the airline and airplane manufacturer were guilty of involuntary manslaughter for their role in a plane crash over the Atlantic Ocean. Source link
Where to Travel in the U.S. for America’s 250th Birthday This Summer
From the heart of the Revolution to the Midwest and West Coast, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate the semiquincentennial (say that three times, really fast.) Source link