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Published April 7, 2026, 1:38 PM
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Some cruise ports raising red flags for vacation travelers

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β†’ Before booking that shore excursion, there's a growing list of cruise ports raising safety concerns.

β†’ Americans face new warnings β€” and steeper fees β€” at a once-popular Red Sea escape.

β†’ A new study finds older airline passengers may slow emergency evacuations due to mobility and reaction time limits.

Royal Caribbean cancels planned destinations

Some cruise stops come with hidden risks β€” and experts say travelers should do their homework. (iStock)

Conversation starters

β†’ A cruise line is adding fuel surcharges to some sailings as rising oil prices raise concerns about broader industry fees.

β†’ A familiar tipping move could create awkward moments abroad, according to seasoned travel pros.

β†’ One U.S. senator is urging the TSA to reverse its shoe policy, calling the measure reckless.

TSA agent works at Houston airport security checkpoint

A U.S. senator is calling on the TSA to reinstate its policy on requiring travelers to remove their shoes, warning the move is reckless. (Ronaldo Schemidt /AFP via Getty Images)

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Discovery tales

β†’ Archaeologists uncovered a rare Christian artifact that may point to an unknown baptism practice.

β†’ A coin once used as a bus fare is identified as a 2,000-year-old relic with origins that remain unclear.

β†’ Archaeologists discovered a cannonball believed to have been fired during the Battle of the Alamo.

Alamo painting next to cannonball from site

Archaeologists at the Alamo uncovered a historic cannonball believed to date back to the pivotal 1836 battle. (MPI/Getty Images; Alamo Trust)

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