Endangered Shark Trade Violates Global CITES Protections

A new study published in Science Advances reveals widespread non-compliance with international trade protections for endangered sharks, indicating that global wildlife rules are being routinely violated. Researchers, including those from Mote Marine Laboratory and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), used Read More …

US Visa Fees Increase For Worried Global Travelers

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to implement new, inflation-adjusted fee increases for various visa and immigration services starting in 2026. These changes, mandated by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (HR-1), aim to cover the rising Read More …

Princess Sphere-Class Luxury To Enhance Alaska

The new Star Princess, the second vessel in Princess Cruises’ Sphere-class series, is scheduled to debut its sailing season in Alaska next summer. This marks a significant event for both the ship and the popular cruise destination, introducing a new Read More …

Visa Free Travel Opens Global Doors

Canada has solidified its position alongside Mexico, Costa Rica, the Bahamas, Barbados, and Saint Lucia in offering visa-free access to United States citizens, significantly simplifying international travel for American tourists. This collective policy move is designed to enhance tourism opportunities Read More …

Experience America’s History On Spectacular Rail Journeys

Railbookers Group, operating under its Amtrak Vacations brand, has unveiled the “Stars and Stripes Collection,” a new series of 23 rail vacation itineraries. This collection is specifically designed to showcase the beauty and history of the United States by train Read More …

Faith Is Popular Across All American States

A new study from MyCounselor.Online has ranked all 50 U.S. states based on 10 major indicators of religiosity, including frequency of prayer and church attendance. The analysis highlights the continued influence of faith in American life, with nationwide metrics confirming Read More …

European Nations Hike Cruise Taxes To Fund Infrastructure

Multiple European countries, including Greece, the UK, Spain, Italy, France, and Croatia, are implementing or planning significant increases in cruise passenger taxes and fees this year. This collective action is primarily driven by the need to manage overtourism and fund Read More …