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Mar 31 2026SPORTS

Daly’s Road‑Home Life: A Golf Legend on Wheels

John Daly chooses the road over a mansion, living in his own 45‑foot motorhome that he calls “Wild Thing. ” The vehicle is more than a ride; it’s his entire house, complete with a California King bed that barely fits but gives him the firm support he likes. Inside, he has a toilet, shower, bat

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Mar 28 2026POLITICS

ICE Presence at NYC Airports Raises Big Questions

New York airports have seen a new group of federal agents. These officers belong to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. Their arrival has sparked worry among many travelers. People without permanent status are especially concerned. Some have already called lawyers for advice on

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Mar 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Disney’s Magic Comes to Mackay: A Look Behind the Curtain

Mackay, a city in Queensland, is getting ready for a big event this December. A traveling exhibition celebrating Disney’s 100-year history will open at the Mackay Entertainment & Convention Centre. Visitors won’t just see famous characters—they’ll get a close-up look at rarely shown items, like cost

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Mar 27 2026BUSINESS

Budget Battles: How a School District Scrutinized Contracts and Trips

A recent probe in a large Colorado school district has turned the spotlight on nearly $3 million of contracts and questions about international travel. The investigation, led by the board president, focuses on agreements signed between the district and a Texas‑based education firm called Education A

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Mar 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Time‑Travel Crime Comedy That Feels Like Old‑School Shoot‑Em‑Ups

The new Hulu release throws viewers into a chaotic mix of gangster action and time‑travel hijinks. The story follows Mike, a weary enforcer who’s tired of the mob life, and his partner Nick. Nick is not just a buddy—he’s from the future and has slipped back half a year to fix past mistakes. He convi

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Mar 27 2026BUSINESS

A Smooth Ride and a Helping Hand

Athletic Limo, a family‑run business in Trumbull, Connecticut, has spent more than ten years moving people from point to point with calm confidence. They focus on airport pickups and drop‑offs for both business trips and vacations, covering the major hubs of New York City and New Jersey as well. E

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Mar 26 2026LIFESTYLE

Travel Plans Don't Need to Derail Your Health

Business trips mess with your body more than you think. Airports, cramped flights, and back-to-back meetings create a perfect storm for exhaustion. Your sleep schedule gets flipped upside down, meals happen at random times, and the hotel you stay in feels like it’s built with malfunctioning pipes. T

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Mar 25 2026HEALTH

Dengue Alert: 16 Countries Warned

The U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has lifted a new travel warning on March 23 that highlights dengue fever risks in 16 nations. This Level 1 notice is the lowest tier of CDC alerts, meaning travelers are advised to keep usual precautions but no need to cancel trips. Dengue is a

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Mar 24 2026FINANCE

What Cruise Line Investors Should Watch Next

Travel stocks often wobble when global tensions rise or fuel costs jump. Cruise lines, seen as high-risk bets, have been shuffling sideways lately. Big names like Royal Caribbean and Carnival Corporation are testing key price levels that could decide their next move. Technical signals suggest long-t

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Mar 24 2026BUSINESS

Why flying feels more frustrating than ever

Airport lines today look more like train stations at rush hour than quiet waiting areas. Between storms, global conflicts, and airport mishaps, getting from one place to another by plane has become a test of patience. Even travelers who fly often now hesitate before booking tickets, not just because

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