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Hilton Group Conducted This Poll To Decide What Americans Desire Most While On Vacation
Written by Multi-Article-Alert-5With this summer predicted to be a record-breaking travel season, Americans are eager for a vacation, and according to the The Hilton's new travel trends survey, 76% of Americans experience negative emotions when they go too long without a vacation.
A new promotion by Tropicana begs the question: while some people may prefer orange juice on their cereal instead of milk will the companie's pairing make a splash? or will the breakfast dish be a flop? "I’ve definitely had it before," exclaimed Burci of Winter Haven.
Looking For A Vacation Spot? New England Has Something For Everyone
Written by Multi-Article-Alert-4Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city for a weekend or you're taking a road trip through the Northeast, there's sure to be a New England bed and breakfast that's perfect for you. Each region has its own unique charm from Cape Cod to the Berkshires. And with so many choices, you're sure to find the perfect place to rest your head.
Minneapolis Is Named The City To Host The 2026 U.S.A. Special Olympics
Written by Multi-Article-Alert-5Thousands of athletes and fans are set to gather in the Twin Cities June 2026 for the Special Olympics USA. The games are held every four years in the United States for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
Could This British Sport Be Dominated By Americans?
Written by Multi-Article-Alert-5Formula 1, with over 400 million viewers, is one of the most popular sports in the world. Yet, for many years it stayed all but unknown amongst Americans. Recently, reality TV changed the game.
Lucky Man: 79 Year Old Jerry Jones' Car Gets T-Boned, And He Walks Away
Written by Multi-Article-Alert-3Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was involved in a minor car accident in Downtown Dallas on Wednesday evening.
'Archaeological Find Of The Decade': Very Ancient Indian Cave Art Discovered In Alabama
Written by Story6The largest known Native American cave art — dating back 1,000 years — has been discovered with the help of 3D scans.
This Non-Profit Honors Fallen Soldiers Through Cross-Fit
Written by Story6Thousands of CrossFit athletes and workout enthusiasts are hitting the gym next week for one shared purpose: to honor America's fallen service members.
Meet The Non-Profit Honoring & Remembering Fallen Soldiers Through Cross-Fit
Written by Story6Thousands of CrossFit athletes and workout enthusiasts are hitting the gym next week for one shared purpose: to honor America's fallen service members.
Texas Makes Ultimatum To Overweight Police Officers, Trim Up Or Ship Out
Written by Multi-Article-Alert-3More than 200 state troopers will need to narrow down by year’s end or face discipline under a controversial policy the Texas Department of Public Safety is implementing to limit the size of officers’ waistlines.
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Selling Americana: Iconic Painting Of Washington That Hung In White House Is Up For Auction
Written by Story6A painting that hung in the White House from the 1970s to 2014 is now going up for auction in May 2022 — and it is estimated it might fetch $20 million. That's according to a source at Christie's and as reported by Reuters.
New Milestone As First Private Astronaut Mission Lands Back On Earth
Written by Story6The first all-private astronaut team sent to the International Space Station (ISS) departed the orbiting outpost on Sunday for a flight back to Earth, capping a two-week science mission praised as a milestone in commercial spaceflight.
Pandemic Aftermath: Social Distancing Slow To Wane With Returning Workers
Written by Multi-Article-Alert-5Several million Americans who left the workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic expect to remain on the sidelines indefinitely, according to a report.
Missing The Point: Military Can Fire The Unvaccinated, But HIV Positive Soldiers Cannot Be
Written by Multi-Article-Alert-3A federal judge in Virginia found that HIV-positive service members cannot be fired or banned from becoming officers purely because they are infected with the virus. Advocates believe it's one of the most important verdicts for HIV-positive persons.