Bahamas August 17 Two vacationers drown at Carnival's new Bahamas private destination Carnival confirms reports two drowning deaths at Celebration Key less than a month after the $600 million private island destination opened to customers.
VIDEO August 16 Hits and Misses The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Kyle Peterson and Dan Henninger
91±¬ÁÏ Flash August 15 Alaska governor hopes for end to Ukraine war as state prepares for historic Trump-Putin summit Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy describes his hopes for President Donald Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on 'The Story.'
Mexican Cartel Violence August 13 US treasury sanctions 'brutally violent' cartel for timeshare fraud in tourist hotspot, warns Americans The Treasury Department is now warning current U.S.-based owners of timeshares and those considering the purchase of a Mexico-based timeshare, to conduct "appropriate due diligence."
New York August 10 Woman found dead on yacht sparks scrutiny of Montauk’s party scene and rising wealth The sudden death of a young fashion entrepreneur has shaken the idyllic coastal town of Montauk — and raised fresh concerns about how a once tranquil, tight-knit fishing community is being reshaped by wealth, influencers, and the seasonal arrival of the yacht-owning nouveau riche.
Las Vegas August 9 Vegas tipping drops drastically as visitors say service doesn't match higher costs Some Las Vegas hospitality workers say their tips are down as much as 50% as tourism dips, prices soar and guests push back on costs and poor service experiences. Here are details.
Travel August 8 Vegas casino owner fires back at 'exaggerated' claims of Sin City's demise The Las Vegas tourism sector is facing some challenges, from reduced international visitors to economic concerns, as one casino owner predicts recovery within six months.
VIDEO August 7 FBI investigating antisemitic attack in St. Louis 91±¬ÁÏ senior correspondent Mike Tobin has the latest on the FBI’s investigation into a suspected hate crime on an American IDF veteran in St. Louis on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
Travel August 1 Las Vegas tourism drops sharply as some visitors claim 'casinos are empty' amid rising costs The tourism decline in Las Vegas, Nevada, continues with hotel occupancy down 6.5% and room rates dropping as high prices are keeping visitors away from Sin City.
Travel July 29 Beach town cracks down on half-naked tourists with hefty fines for inappropriate attire A French beach town has implemented swimwear restrictions requiring tourists to keep bathingsuits on the beach, citing respect for locals and public hygiene as major concerns.
Mass Shootings July 28 Unprecedented violence rocks tropical paradise as brutal nightclub attack leaves multiple dead Mass shooting at Providenciales nightclub leaves three dead and seven hospitalized in Turks and Caicos, marking the first attack of its kind in the British territory