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Author: Jayme Deerwester, USA TODAY
Cancun: COVID-19 cases are up and tighter restrictions are in place. Here’s what you need to know
The Mexican vacation mecca of Cancun is located in a region experiencing its worst COVID-19 spike yet. Here’s what you need to know if you plan to go.
Disney World, Universal Orlando drop COVID temperature checks
While you may no longer have to submit to having your temperature taken at Universal Orlando and parts of Disney World, you still have to wear a mask.
Before the pandemic ketchup squeeze: A year of COVID-19 product shortages and the items we struggled to find
COVID-19 impacted every part of life over the past year – not to mention the U.S. supply chain. These are the products consumers struggled to find.
West Virginia lures remote workers with $12,000 cash, free access to outdoor activities
West Virginia is offering remote workers $12,000 in cash to relocate to Morgantown, along with free outdoor gear rentals. See the program details.
Prince Philip funeral set for April 17: Your funeral questions, answered
When is Prince Philip’s funeral? Will Queen Elizabeth be in mourning? Will he be buried at Windsor Castle?
Venice bans large cruise ships from historic city center, two years after canal boat crash
Two years after a cruise ship rammed a Venice dock, the city announced that large passenger and container ships can no longer enter the city center.
US borders with Canada, Mexico to remain closed to nonessential travel through April 21
The Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday that America’s borders with Canada and Mexico will remain restricted until April 21.
John Kerry on maskless photo: ‘If I dropped my mask to one ear on a flight, it was momentary’
After being spotted on an American Airlines flight with his mask dangling from one ear, climate change envoy John Kerry said it was “momentary.”
FAA extends zero-tolerance policy on unruly passengers, proposes stiff fines for JetBlue passengers
The FAA is extending its zero-tolerance policy for the rest of the COVID-19 pandemic and proposing fines totaling $32,250 for two JetBlue passengers.