Katie McFadden
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Country Music Cruise 2015 to Feature Martina McBride and Dozens More
It's time to book your next country cruise, country music fans! The 2015 Country Music Cruise lineup is here and Martina McBride is the headliner this time.
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British Airways Tells Commuters to 'Discover The Indian Ocean' in Ad Amidst Malaysia Airlines Tragedy
British Airways was forced to apologize after the airline accidentally released an advertisement with terrible timing. The ad encourage commuters to fly to the Indian Ocean, just a few days after officials revealed that missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 crashed into the body of water, with no survivors.
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Man Arrested for Sexually Harassing 15-Year-Old Girl on Delta Flight to Utah
A 66-year-old man was arrested after groping and propositioning a 15-year-old girl on a Delta Air Lines flight on Tuesday.
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Yellowstone Earthquake:4.8 Magnitude Quake Hits National Park, No Damage Recorded
A Yellowstone earthquake left no damage on Sunday. The 4.8 magnitude earthquake shook Yellowstone National Park, but it didn't cause major problems.
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JetBlue Flight Makes Emergency Landing at JFK Airport Following a Bird Strike
A JetBlue flight was forced to make an emergency landing in New York because of a bird strike on Friday.
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'Deaf and Dumb': Couple Receives Offensive Note From American Airlines Baggage Handlers
A deaf couple from Texas are not happy with American Airlines after they received a not attached to their lost luggage calling them "deaf and dumb."
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9/11 Memorial Museum Set to Open May 21st, With Free Admission on Opening Day
The 9/11 Memorial Museum is set to open on May 21st and admission will be waived that day due to a grant from Conde Nast.
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United Airlines to Add 500 Charging Stations at US Airports For Customer Electronics
United Airlines is helping customers stay powered up and connected in this day of age where tablets, laptops, phone and other electronics are everywhere. The airline has started installing nearly 500 electronics charging stations in customer seating areas at many of the airports that the airline serves.
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U.S. Hotel Prices Are Increasing According to Hotels.com
Hotel prices are going up. According to the Hotels.com Hotel Price Index, the average price of a hotel room in North America rose 3 percent during 2013, which is a reflection of room rate increases around the world.
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Carnival Ecstasy: Cruise Ship Rescues 41 Cuban Migrants from Troubled Boat Near Florida
A Carnival Cruise ship saved the day by rescuing 41 Cuban migrants that were in distress on a small, overcrowded boat between Florida and Cuba.
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Cupcake ATM NYC: Sprinkles Cupcakes Opens New York City's First Cupcake ATM
Want a cupcake at any time? New Yorkers now have that luxury with the Sprinkles Cupcakes ATM.
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Lata Mangeshkar Dead? Twitter Mistakenly Claims Indian Singer Died of a Heart Attack
Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar, also known as the "Nightinglae of India" is dead. At least that's what Twitter is saying. However it seems that those on social media have made a mistake. Mangeshkar didn't die of a heart attack. She is just fine and she took to Twitter to say so herself.
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Malaysia Airlines MH370 Found? Satellite Locates 122 Objects in Debris Field in Indian Ocean
Has missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 been found? There’s a good chance as a satellite scanning the Indian Ocean found a debris field containing 122 objects. A top Malaysian official says the recent find is "the most credible lead that we have."
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Las Vegas Hotels Are the Most Expensive for Room Service
Planning on ordering room service during your next hotel stay? You're going to pay a bit more if you're staying in Las Vegas. TripAdvisor announced the results of the 2014 TripIndexTM Room Service, a cost-comparison of common incidental items and services that many travelers will encounter when staying in a hotel.
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Search for Missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 Continues After Officials Say It Crashed In the Indian Ocean
The search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has resumed after search teams had to take a break due to poor weather conditions. With weather showing an improvement, the search has resumed for the plane that is believed to have crashed into the southern Indian Ocean.