A month after Disney parks in Hong Kong and Shanghai closed, Tokyo Disneyland says it, too, will shut down for at least two weeks beginning Saturday.
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18 American Diamond Princess evacuees have tested positive for coronavirus
Eighteen Americans that had previously been on board Princess Cruises’ Diamond Princess are infected with coronavirus.
Ask the Captain: How often do commercial aircraft go in for maintenance?
Retired US Airways pilot John Cox breaks down the progressive maintenance system, explaining how airlines keep their planes in good working condition.
‘Recline to one another’: Ellen DeGeneres defends reclining passenger in punching drama
After an airline passenger punched the seat in front of him because the woman reclined it, DeGeneres asked fans to “recline to one another.”
Cruise ship that visited Hong Kong searches for a port after Philippines, Japan deny entry
Holland America confirmed that MS Westerdam is being denied entry to Japan despite there being no known cases of coronavirus aboard.
Norwegian won’t issue $32,000 refund to family that canceled Asian cruise over coronavirus
A Maui woman said that when her family tried to cancel their upcoming Asia cruise, Norwegian wouldn’t refund any of the $32,000 they’d already paid.
US issues ‘do not travel’ advisory for China: All your coronavirus travel questions answered
USA TODAY has pulled together answers to questions travelers may have about traveling during the coronavirus outbreak.
Not coronavirus: 6,000 cruise ship passengers given OK to disembark after passenger diagnosed with flu
The 6,000 passengers on the Costa Smeralda were allowed to disembark Thursday afternoon after a passenger was found to have the flu, not coronavirus.
‘SNL’: ‘Undercover Boss’ sequel shows Kylo Ren’s people skills need work
Kylo Ren had a second appearance on “Undercover Boss.” But this time, Adam Driver’s “Star Wars” character made four new friends and only killed one.
‘SNL’: Welcome to hell, Trump lawyer Alan Dershowitz (and welcome back, Jon Lovitz)
The first new “SNL” episode of 2020 started out in the well of the Senate for the impeachment trial and then promptly went to hell – literally.