Shibuya, the home of Tokyo's famous crossing, has begun issuing immediate fines for littering as officials work to manage overtourism in the popular Japanese district.
Read MoreA Carnival Jubilee passenger has been called a hero after leaping into the water to save an elderly man who fell from a pier in Costa Maya, Mexico, during a cruise trip.
Read MoreYouTuber Allen Ferrell has been banned for life from all Six Flags parks after posting a viral video of himself eating chicken nuggets on a roller coaster.
Read MorePennsylvania's old-fashioned Knoebels Amusement Resort has offered free admission since opening in 1926. It now features 60 rides, food stands and classic charm.
Read MoreLos Angeles led the nation in dog attacks on mail carriers last year with 70 incidents, as the United States Postal Service urges pet owners to leash dogs during deliveries.
Read MoreA viral TikTok video of airport worker and military veteran James Blair struggling to walk on a California tarmac has inspired strangers to donate over $135,000 for him.
Read MoreThe U.S. State Department has updated its Mexico travel advisory ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, citing concerns for Americans about crime and kidnapping.
Read MoreCarnival Splendor passengers reportedly received a notice to avoid bikinis, G-strings, thongs and monokinis during a stop in Lifou, New Caledonia, respecting local customs.
Read MoreA researcher claims soil data from a site in eastern Turkey provides compelling evidence for buried remains of Noah's Ark. Critics disagree, saying it's a naturally occurring formation.
Read MoreUnited Airlines CEO Scott Kirby is betting on premium seating, upgraded aircraft and better onboard experiences to compete with Delta for top U.S. airline.
Read MoreExperts urge caution after flesh-eating bacteria was found in Long Island's Hamptons waters, warning beachgoers to cover open wounds before swimming.
Read MoreMIT researchers are exploring whether specially bred mice could help reduce Lyme disease on Nantucket by preventing ticks from becoming infected.
Read MoreNew historical research challenges Sparta's founding myth, suggesting the ancient warrior state did not start out through conquest, as experts have long believed.
Read MoreWalt Disney World closed several of its Magic Kingdom attractions on Monday after a magnitude 6.1 earthquake near Cuba was reportedly felt in Florida.
Read MorePrimm Valley Resort & Casino is avoiding a ghost-town shutdown after the founding family has partnered with Las Vegas-based Terrible's to operate hotel-casino properties.
Read MoreFormer Disney Channel star Leigh-Allyn Baker sparked debate after soaking her feet in cups of ice on a delayed, overheated plane. Some called it brilliant; others disagreed.
Read MoreA tourist was caught on video climbing into the waters above Iguazu Falls to retrieve a dropped cellphone, just yards from steep drops at the famous site.
Read MoreA major cruise line has updated its door decoration policy. Disney Cruise Line is banning decor from corridor walls and ceilings while allowing magnetic signs.
Read MoreRip Roarin' Falls at Carowinds, on the North Carolina-South Carolina border, promises the tallest drop on a water ride, plus backward drops reaching speeds of up to 50 mph in 2027.
Read MoreAs the nation prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, St. Augustine, Florida, is honoring its legacy as the oldest city in the continental United States.
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