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Reemerging Underwater Ghost Village Fails to Read the Room

The sunken Italian village picked a weird time to come back

Has the Volume Been Turned Down on London's Iconic Soho District for Good?

A handful of storied family businesses fight for survival and the neighborhood's soul

US Airlines Are Now Allowed to Drop Service to Dozens of Cities

Coronavirus-affected airlines taking government funding had been required to keep up service

How "Wild Swimming" Could Save Your Pool-Less Summer

Born in the frigid bogs of rural Britain, the practice is ideally suited for a summer without pools

Despite High Sales, COVID-19 Has Taken a Toll on California’s Independent Wineries

Though the industry at large has fared better than most, smaller vintners face an uphill battle for survival

College Students Could Be Living in Hotels This Fall

Universities are thinking outside the box (and campus) to ensure a socially-distanced semester

Las Vegas Opens on June 4. Here's What You Need to Know.

To start: social distancing in casinos, no shows and a new emphasis on the outdoors

Cyprus Will Pay for Your Stay (and Much More) If You Get Coronavirus

As travel restrictions ease, the country is luring tourists with new safety measures

"Corona Corridors" in Europe Could Jumpstart European Tourism

Countries that have successfully limited COVID-19 are looking to team up, creating travel bubbles throughout the continent

Donald Trump Once Gave Richard Branson Unsolicited Advice on Running an Airline

A reposted letter from 2004 suggests the Virgin Group founder "get out of the airline business as soon as possible"

Airbnb Hosts Are Selling off Their Properties Amid Pandemic Losses

As you might imagine, Airbnb is not exactly thriving right now

George R.R. Martin Helps Buy Historic Railroad, Plans to Reopen It

The railway dates back to 1880 but closed in 2012

Pensacola Blue Wahoos Are First Baseball Team to List Stadium on Airbnb

Have you ever wanted to sleep in a baseball stadium? Now you can.