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  World's worst passports: 25 countries with the least travel access  
  Passports function as a key to the outside world, but passports from certain countries significantly limit how many places their holders can access.  
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  The Walton Lighthouse at the mouth of the Santa Cruz harbor   Photo tour: Santa Cruz draws surfers, thrill seekers and Silicon Valley
This classic Northern California community is the major beach area for Silicon Valley and a big draw for West Coast surfers.
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  Living at unusually extreme depths of 1,000-3,000 feet, Royal Red Shrimp is known as the King of Shrimp, and is the world's rarest, most prized, and arguably most delicious kind.   Taste one of the world's rarest shrimp on the Gulf Coast
In Gulfport, Miss., Beach Blvd Steamer serves rare Royal Red Shrimp regularly. Sample the specialty for National Shrimp Day.
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  The Luxor Hotel and Casino is the second most popular hotel in Priceline history.   Priceline celebrates 20 years with deals and discounts
Priceline, the online discount travel booking site, is turning 20 with deals and discounts.
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  A United Airlines Boeing 767-300 lands at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in August of 2016.   Report: United looking to replace Boeing 767 widebody jets
Carrier is in talks with both Boeing and Airbus for a purchase to help it replace the roughly 50 Boeing 767s currently in its fleet, Reuters reports.
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  A worker at the FedEx hub in Guangzhou, China, guides a plane into a parking location.   'Mini-Memphis': Inside FedEx's bustling hub in China
FedEx's China hub is a beehive of activity, a mini-Memphis humming with bustling people that echoes its busiest operation in Tennessee.
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  The 102,853-ton Carnival Sunshine is the only member of Carnival's Sunshine Class of ships. It originally debuted in 1996 as Carnival Destiny but was renamed in 2013 following a massive makeover. At the time of its debut, it was the largest cruise sh   Carnival Cruise Line reveals plans for Cuba sailings from Charleston, S.C.
Cruise giant Carnival on Thursday announced plans for the first cruises to Cuba from Charleston, S.C. The line also revealed new Cuba cruises from Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Tampa.
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  Sailing since 2002, the 2,124-passenger, 88,500-ton Carnival Legend is the second oldest of Carnival's four Spirit Class ships. It specializes in voyages to Alaska and Hawaii from several ports.   Newly revamped Carnival Cruise Line ship to make Tampa home
A newly revamped Carnival ship, the 2,124-passenger Carnival Legend, will move to Tampa in 2019 to offer sailings to the Western Caribbean and Panama Canal.
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  A view of the Medieval Sculpture Hall, including looks by Alexander McQueen, Valentino and Dior.   10 things to see at the Met’s 'Heavenly Bodies' exhibit, and what to know before you go
Opening on May 10, and running through Oct. 8, the exhibit is shaping up to be one of the Met's most popular. Here are a few key details that can help maximize an upcoming visit.
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  USA TODAY   10 of the coolest-looking beer cans you'll ever see
Beauty is in the eye of the beer-holder.
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