Can you spot words and phrases Shakespeare invented?

This month marks the 452nd anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare as well as the 400th anniversary of his death. Both of these monumental events occurred in the English village of S...

Shakespeare’s hometown a magnet for fans of the bard

Stratford-upon-Avon marks 400 years since Shakespeare died

Global flight reminds New Mexico lawmaker of world’s poverty, shared humanity

ALBUQUERQUE – A New Mexico Republican who is attempting a solo flight around the world to honor U.S. veterans killed in wars said Friday the experience has reminded him of the poverty and sh...

Nonprofit could be helpful in recruiting new airline service

Outsiders may have more flexibility offering incentives

Walk among wonders of America’s first, finest landscape architect

It’s likely you’ve experienced the genius of Frederick Law Olmsted

Find fare, check fees: Tips for saving on flights

DALLAS – As families and individuals start to book summer travel, a debate is rising about whether airlines make it too hard to choose the most affordable options. Airlines say t...

That perfect vacation rental may be a scam

Her “villa” in the Dominican Republic looked like a real find. It came with its own concierge and a private pool and was only steps away from a rugged Caribbean beach. Best of all...

Touring London’s punk scene, 40 years later

City to mark impact of Sex Pistols, The Clash

New sharing economy lacks pricing clarity

If you thought comparison shopping was hard with traditional travel companies, just try the sharing economy. Lightly regulated companies such as Airbnb and Uber can make it as dif...

Fliers beware: New airfare rule could be costly

NEW YORK – The three largest U.S. airlines have changed the way they price multi-city trips, forcing those who book such itineraries to pay hundreds of extra dollars in airfare. M...

Hiking wine country: Napa Valley visitors want taste of the outdoors

Napa Valley visitors seek taste of the outdoors

Timelooper app takes you back in history

In London, the past is just a look away