What to know about traveling to Europe in 2025

Starting in mid-2025, U.S. travelers visiting Europe will need to apply for an ETIAS travel authorization. Here’s how it works.

Taco Bell is adding something unexpected to the menu

Taco Bell is looking to compete with other fast food chains with a new, limited-time menu offering.

Unruly Royal Caribbean cruise ship passenger accused of attacking crew member dies after detainment

Cell phone video captured the dramatic moments aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise as a man hurled threats and tried to kick down a door on the boat. The man seen on the video died a short time after he was detained, his family said.

Flagler County gearing up for record-breaking holiday boat parade

Deputies in Flagler County are preparing to ensure safety at Florida’s largest holiday boat parade, set for Sunday evening.

Ocala Police launch long-term crackdown on speeding and aggressive driving

The Ocala Police Department, in partnership with the Florida Department of Transportation, has launched a high-visibility enforcement operation targeting speeding and aggressive driving within city limits. 

FDA red food dye ban: When it could happen, and what to know

The FDA is reviewing a petition that could ban an artificial food coloring called Red No. 3. Here’s what to know about the petition and the product.

Amazon offers $25 holiday flights for young Prime members

Amazon has partnered with StudentUniverse to offer $25 domestic flights to Prime members enrolled in the young adult plan, targeting individuals aged 18–24.

American Airlines halts flights to Haiti

American Airlines will no longer resume flights to Haiti in February as gang violence has worsened in the Caribbean country.

Southwest Airlines announces 2 major changes: What to know

Holiday travel is breaking records, with the TSA screening nearly 3.1 million passengers on Dec. 1, the busiest day in its history. Meanwhile, airlines are rolling out significant changes.

Cruise passengers worried about safety after unexpected diversion to Haiti

Cruise concerns are escalating for passengers who are unexpectedly heading to Haiti, which is currently under a Level 4 “Do Not Travel" advisory by the U.S. State Department.

No-fault divorce laws: Some want to make divorce harder, but don't expect big, swift changes

Through the years, some lawmakers have pushed for changes to no-fault divorce laws, but only states can determine their own divorce laws, and national leaders can't change the policy.