Big Apple tourism went up by a fraction in 2025 but still fell millions of visitors short of projected totals — as the city still hasn’t returned to pre-pandemic levels, an eye-opening new report said ...
Plus, how much annual passes and entry fees are for international visitors. Visiting a U.S. national park will look a little different in 2026. From new pricing and digital passes to expanded free ...
Duke Health said it saw 436 cases the week of Dec. 23, more than double the 202 cases it saw the week of Dec. 16. Scott Sharpe [email protected] AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom.
The surging spread of influenza in South Carolina has prompted Prisma Health to implement temporary visitation restrictions at its hospital in the state. Starting on Tuesday, Dec. 30, children 15 and ...
“The Seasons,” an ambitious project performed last weekend by Opera Philadelphia in the Perelman Theater, shakes up Vivaldi’s famous orchestral score “The Four Seasons” to sound a warning about ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Hospitals in Marion County are beginning temporary restrictions for visitors in response to a steady increase in flu activity and RSV. During the week of Dec. 22, the following ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 15 (Reuters) - A group representing the U.S. travel and tourism industry warned Monday that a proposal to require millions of foreign visitors to provide social media handles used over ...
The National Park Service is opening the new Marjory Stoneman Douglas Visitor Center in Everglades City. This new facility replaces the previous visitor center, which was destroyed by Hurricane Irma ...
The United States is weighing a major change to how it screens people entering the country, by planning to implement mandatory social-media checks for every tourist. Under a proposal from US Customs ...
The U.S. is moving to screen foreign visitors’ social-media history for entry, including citizens of countries such as the U.K. and France, who typically don’t need visas for short stays. The proposed ...
International travelers from dozens of countries—including Britain, France, Spain, Germany, Japan and South Korea—could soon be required to provide a raft of personal data and years of social media ...