Plantations are now devoting more of their tours to teaching about the experiences of the enslaved people who were forced to live and work there.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
Kobe Bryant helicopter crash: New NTSB documents appear to point to pilot disorientation in fog
About 1,700 pages from the investigation into the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and eight others add to theory that pilot was disoriented.
Only ‘guidelines’: FAA won’t make wearing of face masks on airlines mandatory
The Federal Aviation Administration won’t require the wearing of masks on commercial aircraft, continuing to leave that issue to individual airlines.
Traveling again? Leisure and business travelers share tips to stay safe from coronavirus
Those hitting the road right now need to stay safe from the coronavirus. Here are what travel veterans say they’re doing to decrease their risks.
Forget to bring your mask to the airport? This federal program might save your day
The Transportation Department is going to provide nearly 100 million masks to airports, Amtrak and transit agencies.
More turning to RVs, motor homes to escape COVID-19 — and get away from it all
Motorhomes and trailers are appealing to Americans with cabin fever who want to get away from it all while still social distancing.
New lawsuits claim Princess Cruises knew of coronavirus exposure before ships went to sea
The lawsuits both seek class-action status and allege the cruise ship line didn’t take adequate steps to protect passengers from COVID-19
United Airlines restores flights at 150 U.S., Canadian destinations in July, add nonstops
The airline said destinations will include both business and leisure favorites as rebound from the coronavirus continues.
George Floyd marches: Five slang words, terms that protesters want you to know
The demonstrations have their own language, written on signs or walls
It’s time to stand up’: Peaceful demonstrations, looting and chanting on sixth night of George Floyd protests
Most demonstrations, some attracting hundreds of people, were peaceful on Sunday across the U.S., though violence was reported in some cities.