The travel industry wants $150 billion for hoteliers and employees and $100 billion for suppliers due to coronavirus travel fallout.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
How troubled cruise ships hit by coronavirus fears around the world are faring
Ports have closed to cruise ships caught up in coronavirus fears — even if no one aboard is suspected of having caught COVID-19.
Q&A: What you need to know about the United Kingdom and Ireland travel ban
The U.K., Ireland travel ban takes effect at 11:59 p.m. EDT Monday, banning foreigners and putting restrictions on Americans
Why the homeless, ‘surviving the best way they can,’ are vulnerable to coronavirus
Lacking access to basic sanitation and with many already beset with health problems, officials fear coronavirus could take a toll among the homeless.
Trump’s European travel restrictions take effect tonight. Here’s what you need to know
New travel restrictions take effect at midnight Friday. Here’s what to know if you or a loved one is abroad and trying to return to the United States.
No penalty? Hotel chains differ on cancellation fee policies around the coronavirus
Some major chains have announced they will waive cancellation fees, but it depends on where you’re going and when
Super Tuesday: California has huge role in Democratic primary, but new vote centers could mean confusion
California will award the most delegates on Super Tuesday. Polls taken before South Carolina’s Democratic primary showed Bernie Sanders leading.
Super Tuesday: California has huge role in Democratic primary, but new vote centers could mean confusion
California will award the most delegates on Super Tuesday. Polls taken before South Carolina’s Democratic primary showed Bernie Sanders leading.
Kobe Bryant crash: Probe launched into whether deputies shared graphic photos of remains
The L.A. sheriff’s department is investigating whether deputies may have shared graphic photos of human remains from the crash that killed Kobe Bryant
Mourners across Southern California pay tribute to Kobe Bryant, who ‘unified the city and state’
While sports and showbiz stars celebrated Kobe Bryant’s life at Staples Center, other folks in Southern California also paid tribute to the NBA icon.