October 1, 2018 Researchers recommend 'no-selfie zones' to prevent tourist accidents An increasing number of people are dying due to risky behavior in order to capture the perfect pic.
September 28, 2018 Shark attacks spark concern for Cape Cod beachgoers: 'They're eating our children' The residents of a Cape Cod town have urged local officials to secure the safety of their beaches at a forum on Thursday.
September 17, 2018 Unruly DJ threatens crew, passengers of JetSmarter flight, forces emergency landing The Philadelphia-based DJ didn't win any fans on the semi-private flight.
September 17, 2018 Waters closed following Cape Cod shark attack; beach manager says people will need to use 'common sense' after fatal incident The Cape Cod town of Wellfleet, Mass., has issued a warning to swimmers in the wake of a shark attack that claimed the life of a 26-year-old Arthur Medici on Saturday, though not everyone is heeding the advice.
September 14, 2018 Tourists at Greek island of Zakynthos injured after cliff collapses on beach Footage of the incident, which took place at Navagio Beach on the isle of Zakynthos, shows tourists fleeing as the large sheet of rock breaks away from the cliff face.
September 5, 2018 Security trays carry more viruses than anywhere else in airport, study finds They are the worst culprits for carrying viruses such as the common cold and flu, researchers determined.
August 23, 2018 State Department updates Mexico travel warning; Cancun advisory remains the same The advisory urges U.S. citizens to avoid certain areas listed under "Level 4" areas outright, but the state in which Cancun is located is still listed under a Level 2 advisory.
August 22, 2018 TSA finds grenade-shaped novelties in checked luggage at Newark airport The items were intended as wedding gifts for groomsmen, the TSA said.
August 3, 2018 Colorado hot air balloon crash injures multiple people, one reportedly in critical condition It remains unclear this time whether the injured persons are passengers or pilots.
July 31, 2018 TSA calls reports it's surveilling ordinary Americans 'ridiculous' The Transportation Security Administration is pushing back on a report about a secret surveillance program targeting travelers who are not suspected of a crime or have ties to terrorism.