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by | Feb 12, 2022

As U.S. tourists return to the international skies and waters following two years in a COVID cocoon, they will be selective about where they spend their hard-earned dollars. Countries with flexible COVID screening protocols and seamless access to cultural and…

by | Jan 1, 2022

Even if you haven’t seen this particular video posted by ATL Uncensored, you’ve seen many like it — a plane, an argument, a viral cellphone video of yet another in-flight confrontation. When it was over, Los Angeles realtor Patricia Cornwall,…

by | Oct 8, 2020

Regal Cinemas announced recently that it will temporarily close all 536 of its U.S. locations as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on and continues to keep customers away. This move will affect approximately 40,000 employees across the country. And yet nobody…

by | Jun 23, 2020

Between overpriced taxi rides, overweight bags, TSA checkpoints, and unpredictable delays, the passenger experience at airports is far from convenient. For passengers flying out of Los Angeles, temperature screenings have been added to the list of pre-boarding obstacles. These may…

by | Oct 26, 2019

She actually patted me on the bottom. Not in an affectionate way. Still less a sexual way. I don’t expect either of those things at my age. No, it was more perfunctory and aggressive than that. She was shooing me…

by | Apr 14, 2017

We were on to United years ago. Anyone who tries to turn Gershwin into a jingle is in trouble right there. That was just a short step from turning Gershwin into Muzak, which it promptly did as well. Then it…

by | Dec 27, 2016

Just days before Christmas, Ivanka Trump was accosted by a fellow JetBlue passenger who felt moved — no, the correct word is “entitled” — to dump on her his displeasure that her father, Donald Trump, had been elected president. The…

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