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Jersey Shore Open for Business

Jersey Shore Open for Business

The Jersey Shore is open for business, just in time for the Memorial Day weekend. Rides, stores and the Boardwalk itself have been rebuilt, after the destruction that Superstorm Sandy brought to the area last October. (May 24)

SeaWorld: Penguins Are Coolest Thing in Florida

SeaWorld: Penguins Are Coolest Thing in Florida

On Friday, SeaWorld Orlando opens its "Antarctica _ Empire of the Penguin" attraction. With a ride, restaurants and 250 live penguins, it's the largest expansion in the park's history. (May 23)

FILE - In this Dec. 31, 2012 file photo, Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, center, fields questions from reporters as he walks on Capitol Hill in Washington. Foreigners leaving the country through any of the nation's 30 busiest airports would undergo mandatory fingerprinting under an amendment senators added Monday to a sweeping immigration bill. "This is an agreement that we need to build toward a biometric visa exit system," said Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., who offered the amendment by Hatch, who was absent Monday. "Implementing this biometric exit system is long overdue."  (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

Senators require fingerprinting at 30 airports

Senate supporters of far-reaching immigration legislation accepted minor changes in public while negotiating over more sweeping alterations in private Monday as they drove toward expected Judiciary Committee approval by mid-week. In a long day of drafting, the panel voted to begin phasing in a requirement for foreigners to undergo fingerprinting ...

Dress like Bob Dylan and get in free, says museum

The Worcester Art Museum is offering free admission to anyone who dresses up like Bob Dylan on May 24, which will be the musician's 72nd birthday. Museum officials say images of Dylan are included in its photography exhibit, "Kennedy to Kent State: Images of a Generation," which closes in June. ...

US warns of armed robbery threat in Bahamas

The U.S. Embassy in the Bahamas is warning about the threat of armed robbery in the capital of the island chain off Florida's east coast. A statement from the U.S. Embassy in Nassau advises Americans living in and traveling to the islands to be on heightened alert to avoid being ...

This April 2013 photo provided by Refinery Hotel shows a guest room at the Refinery Hotel, a new boutique hotel located in New York City’s Garment District. The hotel pays homage to the building’s past as a hat factory with furnishings like the desk, which is inspired by the design of a vintage sewing machine. (AP Photo/Refinery Hotel)

NYC's new Refinery Hotel draws on hat factory past

A new boutique hotel in Manhattan's Garment District is paying homage to its past as a hat factory. The Refinery hotel at 63 W. 38th St. opened this week in a 1912 building that once housed a hat factory on its upper floors. The independently owned hotel with 197 rooms ...

Fantasyland inside the Magic Kingdom in Florida is the largest expansion project in the park's 40-year history. Dueling Dumbo rides and the rethemed Barnstormer family roller coaster opened in April at the park in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

Shameless? Rich moms' tactics to cut lines at Disney

According to reports, some wealthy Manhattan families have discovered a new way to skip the long lines at Walt Disney World — and likely found a new way to be despised by the "99-percenters."  The New York Post is reporting some wealthy families are now hiring disabled people to pose ...

In this photo taken Sunday, May 12, 2013, significant graffiti damage is seen along the Douglas Springs Trail in Saguaro National Park near Tucson.  Somebody used black paint to write unknown acronyms and symbols on about 16 cactuses, signs and boulders on a trail in the Rincon Mountain's foothills east of Tucson, said Andy Fisher, the park's chief of interpretation. Vandalizing a national park is a federal offense punishable by up to a $5,000 fine, six months in prison and three years of probation. (AP Photo/ National Park Service )

Cactuses tagged with graffiti in park near Tucson

National Park Service officials are trying to determine what can be done about graffiti spray-painted on cactuses and other objects along a hiking trail in Saguaro National Park near Tucson. Somebody used black paint to write acronyms and symbols on about 16 cactuses, signs and boulders along a trail in ...

Brooklyn's Little-known Buried Treasure

Brooklyn's Little-known Buried Treasure

Green-Wood Cemetery lays claim to some of the country's most famous and infamous figures. The unlikely tourist destination is being highlighted in a new exhibition. (May 13)

Tourists Return to Once Flooded Argentine Town

Tourists Return to Once Flooded Argentine Town

A flood wiped out the resort town of Epecuen, Argentina 25 years ago. Now that the waters have receded, the surreal scene is drawing tourists back. (May 10)

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