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Is Amtrak the End of the Line for US Public Transit?

Feature / August 28, 2025 The railroad once represented the American dream of expansion—and exploitation. But is train travel becoming a thing of the past? Full steam ahead: The Southwest Chief passes through mountains near Trinidad, Colorado.(Julian Epp) No one is cheering for Amtrak’s 43 Pennsylvanian. I’m waiting for the train at Moynihan Train Hall …

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US reportedly suspends visa approvals for nearly all Palestinian passport holders

The United States has suspended visa approvals for nearly everyone who holds a Palestinian passport, the New York Times reported on Sunday. The restrictions go beyond those Donald Trump’s administration had previously announced on visitors from Gaza. They would prevent Palestinians from traveling to the United States for medical treatment, attending college and business travel, …

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McCarthy slams Biden in handling of US debt

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy traveled to Wall Street on Monday to deliver a fresh warning that the House GOP majority will refuse to lift a cap on government borrowing unless Biden agrees to spending cuts that would effectively neutralize his domestic agenda… Read More

Loyalty for the blended traveler: 10 practical moves for hotels in 2025

The post-pandemic “revenge travel” surge has cooled, but demand hasn’t disappeared. It has simply shifted. Today’s guests are more deliberate. They still spend and explore, but many now travel to recharge, extend a business trip into leisure, or set up a temporary remote office. Bleisure and workations are no longer fringe. Flexible work and the …

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McCarthy slams Biden in handling of US debt

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy traveled to Wall Street on Monday to deliver a fresh warning that the House GOP majority will refuse to lift a cap on government borrowing unless Biden agrees to spending cuts that would effectively neutralize his domestic agenda… Read More

Loyalty for the blended traveler: 10 practical moves for hotels in 2025

The post-pandemic “revenge travel” surge has cooled, but demand hasn’t disappeared. It has simply shifted. Today’s guests are more deliberate. They still spend and explore, but many now travel to recharge, extend a business trip into leisure, or set up a temporary remote office. Bleisure and workations are no longer fringe. Flexible work and the …

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Are North American consumers changing how they travel?

Amid an uncertain economy, new data from Lighthouse reveals that consumers are simply adopting a more strategic, cautious, and spontaneous approach to travel. This shift has led to clear trends: travelers are booking later and for shorter periods. This fundamental change is reshaping the industry, forcing a re-evaluation of long-held revenue management strategies as travelers …

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I’m a Flight Attendant: 4 Ways the Middle-Class Can Travel the World on a Budget

Emily Kelly, a flight attendant who shares her life as The Healthy Flight Attendant on YouTube, gets to live out her dream of international travel. She’s traveled to 44 countries and nearly every state across the U.S., viewing travel as an enriching experience. Read More: I Asked ChatGPT the Best Travel Hacks To Save Money …

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