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Seven of the 10 busiest air-travel days in the history of the TSA happened between May 23 and Thursday as cheaper airfares and a hunger for travel spur demand.
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The Wall Street Journal - World
U.S. Airports Keep Setting New Daily Passenger Records. Here's Why.
Travelers inspired by lower fares and distant destinations are driving the trend. -
CNBC - Business
From used cars to airfare: 5 purchases that are cheaper than last year, even as prices rise overall
Prices for most things continue to rise in 2024, but there are exceptions such as air travel and major appliances. -
CBS News - Top stories
Students making history
At a time when educators may face restrictions on what they can teach, a contest sponsored by the non-profit organization National History Day offers students in grades 6-12 the opportunity to explore significant topics of history. Correspondent ... -
Inc. - Business
Use of ‘Cheaper’ Mail Order Pharmacies May be Inflating Your Company’s Health Coverage Costs
Studies suggest companies that fill prescriptions by mail inflate costs to employer-funded worker medical plans, rather than lowering them as promised. -
Financial Times - World
Labour may face a tug of war between European trade and US security
The gravitational force of the EU economy will pull against the UK’s strategic alliance with Washington -
Yahoo News - World
Travel Icon Lonely Planet Shutters China Operations
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CBS News - Top stories
Travel heats up ahead of the Fourth of July
More than 71 million Americans are expected to travel within the next week. Airlines expect to fly a record number of passengers, while tens of millions are expected to drive to their destination during summer's travel peak. -
The Hill - Politics
Fourth of July travel planning? How to beat the rush
The Fourth of July is right around the corner, and the travel rush is already heating up. -
The Hill - Politics
Traveling with marijuana: Can you bring cannabis on a cruise?
Dozens of states have legalized the recreational and/or medical use of marijuana in recent years. Does that mean you’re cleared to bring marijuana or CBD products aboard your next cruise?
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