What’s Behind the Major Delays Snarling Newark Airport?

Staffing shortages at an air traffic control center have added to the effects of a runway closure, prompting United Airlines to cut flights at the hub.

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7 Killed in Crash Involving a Tour Van and a Pickup Near Yellowstone

The crash in eastern Idaho killed six people in a van who had been part of a tour group, as well as the driver of a pickup truck, the State Police said.

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My Miserable Week in the ‘Happiest Country on Earth’

For eight years running, Finland has topped the World Happiness Report — but what exactly does it measure?

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The Ultimate 10-Day Japan Itinerary, With Options for Saving and Splurging

Two seasoned trip planners on how to best tour the Golden Route through five cities, including Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka.

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You Sent Us Your Travel Quandaries. Here Are Our Suggestions.

We asked readers stumped about where to go on vacation this summer to tell us their ideal kind of trip (and budget). Here, T’s travel expert responds with her recommendations.

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Everywhere You Need to Go in Japan

The best places to stay, eat, shop and visit across the country, according to Japanese artists, designers and chefs.

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A Little-Known Corner of Ireland Beckons

Flanked by the Knockmealdown Mountains to the north and blown by fresh ocean breezes, the Blackwater Valley is rich in history, culture and natural beauty.

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European Anti-Tourism Groups Plan June 15 Disruptions

Driven by rising rents, crowds and what many see as neighborhood degradation, activists are calling to continue the kinds of protests that erupted last summer.

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‘The Land Between’: Discovering Amazing Wildlife Along the Panama Canal

Panama’s location between two continents and two oceans explains why it’s a geopolitical hot spot, and why it has so many stunning birds.

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Fill in the Blank: Which U.S. Cities Are in These Book Titles?

Try this short literary geography quiz.

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Getaways to Nurture Your Artistic Side, Even if You’re Not an Artist

Yaddo may not be in the cards, but from a chateau near Paris to a California desert cabin, here are programs that foster writing, music and artistic talent and can be booked for days or weeks.

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Robert S. Douglas, Founder of the Black Dog Apparel Company, Dies at 93

The logo for his tavern on Martha’s Vineyard transformed a black Labrador-boxer mix into an international emblem for summertime.

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A Paris Hotel With Rooftop Views and a Rock-Climbing Wall

Plus: an architectural travel guide, dishes that pay homage to Henri Matisse and more recommendations.

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36 Hours in Marfa, Texas

Marfa, Texas, offers a siren song to travelers intrigued by its dusty cowboy culture, high-brow art and wide-open horizon.

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Help! I Gave Up My Seat for $800, but Frontier Forgot to Pay Me.

When the low-cost airline asked for 20 volunteers to take a later flight, one of them never received the promised voucher. Was a handwritten list to blame?

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Helicopter Tours Are a Tempting Way to See the Sights. How Safe Are They?

The F.A.A. allows many of these popular flights to operate under less stringent rules than other commercial aviation, opening the door to dangers like pilot fatigue.

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Boeing Reports Smaller Loss but Trade War Threats Loom

The plane maker, which has been trying to recover from a quality crisis, could lose orders in China as a result of President Trump’s tariffs.

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To Ship or to Check? That Is the Luggage Question.

The convenience of shipping comes with a cost. But under some circumstances, it may be worth it — and there may even be some savings if you factor in other elements.

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The Latest Battleground for Luxury Tourism: Albania’s Adriatic Coast

Two major proposals led by Jared Kushner and a new airport championed by the Albanian government focus on an area prized for its biodiversity. Are they a sign of things to come?

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Boeing Will Sell Its Digital Businesses for $10 Billion

The deal, with the private equity firm Thoma Bravo, will help the struggling aerospace manufacturer pay down debt and streamline its operations.

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A New Hotel Says It’s ‘Carbon Positive.’ Is That Hype or Reality?

Amid a hospitality landscape in which many hotels have moved far beyond single-use plastics, how does the Populus in Denver measure up?

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An Acadia-to-Zion Guide to Visiting National Parks in an Uncertain Summer

Firings, buyouts and a lack of seasonal workers could mean jammed roads, closed campgrounds, limited hours and more. What you need to know before traveling to 10 popular parks.

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Why Japan Is Best Experienced By Foot

In Japan, the simple act of walking has long been connected to working toward enlightenment.

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Video Shows Passengers Evacuating Delta Plane on Slides After Engine Fire

Flames erupted around the plane on the tarmac at Orlando International Airport on Monday. There were no reported injuries after passengers fled by emergency slides.

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How to Bird-Watch: A Traveler’s Guide

Because birding requires little gear, and can be done almost anywhere, it’s a great activity for your next trip. Here’s what you need to know.

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