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Taking the kids: Kids discover a rare ‘Teen rex’ in the Badlands of North Dakota
Here’s what to do the next time the kids balk at putting down their electronic devices to go outdoors. Tell them about the amazing dinosaur discovery the Fisher brothers and their cousin made by doing just that. Jessin Fisher,12, his brother Liam,9, and their cousin, Kaiden Madsen,11, discovered a rare juvenile T. rex fossil in […]
Rick Steves’ Europe: Europe’s second cities are authentic and lively
Each European country has its marquee city that attracts the vast majority of travelers – think Rome, Paris, Amsterdam. And all too often, that tourist-pleasing destination is a traveler’s one and only stop. While I’d never suggest skipping those places entirely, I like to complement them with a visit to the country’s “second city.” In fact, if you […]
Go away with … James Paxton
James Paxton doesn’t remember visiting his dad – the late Bill Paxton – on the set of the 1996 blockbuster film “Twister.” At the time, he was barely a year old. But when he was asked to make an appearance in “Twisters” – in theaters July 19 – he immediately said yes. “I did this […]
Ed Perkins on Travel: Summer car rental checklist
Your summer vacation may well include renting a car: From a day excursion to an extended road trip, there are some attractions and activities that demand a car. If so, you need to consider some key details. 1. Which car? I won’t get into specific brands or models, but if there are more than two […]
Taking the kids: Essential summer travel safety hacks
Who is the designated water watcher? Huh? According to the American Red Cross, the water watcher is the adult (or teen 16 and older) who ideally knows CPR, and is watching the kids in the water – not reading, texting, chatting or sipping a frothy cocktail at the same time. That said, they also need […]
Rick Steves’ Europe: Amboise offers delights and Leonardo da Vinci sights in France’s Loire Valley
As the Loire River glides gently east to west, officially separating northern from southern France, it has come to define one of France’s most popular tourist regions. Because of its history, this region is home to hundreds of castles and palaces in all shapes and sizes. When a “valley address” became a must-have among 16th-century […]
Go away with … Ali Fumiko Whitney
Ali Fumiko Whitney said that starring opposite Harry Connick Jr. in the Netflix film “Find Me Falling” – out July 19 – was a dreamy experience. “We filmed in Cyprus and I spent most of my time in both the capital city, Nicosia, as well as the city of Pafos,” the actress said. “Both were […]
Ed Perkins on Travel: The off-target insurance sell
Volcanos. Sandstorms. Tsunamis. Hurricanes. Missed Cruises. Someone in your travel group breaks a leg. Yes, these events – and a myriad of others – can disrupt or even cancel a trip. But I get annoyed when I see travel insurance promotions and even advice writing focus on these contingencies – and especially with stories of […]